Mark Horton
IMF
Mark Horton is a division chief in the IMF’s Middle East and Central Asia Department. He is currently the IMF’s mission chief for the Republic of Armenia; he previously served as a division chief in the Fund’s Fiscal Affairs Department. His work has focused on fiscal vulnerabilities and fiscal policy during crises.
Articles by Mark Horton:
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A century of public debt and what have we learned?
18 December 2011, 17553 reads
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