Philip Lane
Trinity College Dublin and CEPR
Philip Lane is Whately Professor of Political Economy at Trinity College Dublin. He is also a CEPR Research Fellow, a managing editor of Economic Policy and a member of the Royal Irish Academy. He holds a PhD from Harvard University and was previously Assistant Professor of Economics and International Affairs at Columbia University. His research interests include financial globalisation, macroeconomic policy and European monetary integration. He was the inaugural winner of the German Bernacer Prize in 2001 and was a co-recipient of the Bhagwati Prize from the Journal of International Economics in 2010. He has consulted for a wide range of international organisations and national central banks and finance ministries. He is the founder of The Irish Economy blog.
Articles by Philip Lane:
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Banks and cross-border capital flows: Policy challenges and regulatory responses
7 October 2012, 10223 reads
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EZ crisis: Ireland’s recovery, European Safe Bonds and a reform agenda for the Eurozone
7 October 2011, 6353 reads
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Cross-border banking in Europe
20 June 2011, 9523 reads
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Rethinking national fiscal policies in Europe
17 June 2010, 10453 reads
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The macroeconomics debate: A guided tour
26 March 2009, 23977 reads
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Ireland: How to fix the looming banking and public finance crises
28 February 2009, 49403 reads
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Iceland: The EU is the future
6 November 2008, 29826 reads
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The Irish slowdown
1 July 2008, 41852 reads
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A Financial Perspective on Exchange Rates
24 October 2007, 31677 reads
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Ireland’s referendum on the Reform Treaty
18 October 2007, 31150 reads
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China as an international investor
14 September 2007, 13023 reads
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Europe and global imbalances
28 May 2007, 32260 reads
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