John C Bluedorn
IMF
http://johnbluedorn.squarespace.com
John C. Bluedorn is an economist in the World Economic Studies Division of the Research Department at the International Monetary Fund. Prior to that, he was a post-doctoral British Academy Research Fellow at the University of Oxford and then a lecturer in economics at the University of Southampton. He received his PhD in Economics from the University of California at Berkeley. His research interests lie in macroeconomics (monetary policy effectiveness), international finance (current account adjustment and monetary transmission), and development (growth and institutions). He has publications in the Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Journal of International Money and Finance, and Economics Letters, and has contributed to the IMF’s World Economic Outlook.
Articles by John C Bluedorn:
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Do equity price drops foreshadow recessions?
14 September 2011, 16572 reads
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Three centuries of climatic variation and the world income distribution
15 December 2009, 31230 reads
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