Jochen Andritzky
IMF
Jochen Andritzky is an Economist with the International Monetary Fund in Washington DC, and more recently an advisor to the National Bank of Ukraine. He received a doctorate degree from the University of St. Gallen with academic visits to the University of California Santa Cruz, the Stockholm School of Economics, and the Melbourne Business School. His main research interests are financial economics, financial stability, credit derivatives and sovereign risk, on which he has published a book.
Articles by Jochen Andritzky:
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Government bonds and their investors: What are the facts and do they matter?
5 August 2012, 11263 reads
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Global financial crisis: What policy responses do markets favour?
10 December 2009, 12430 reads
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