Végh Gramont, Carlos A., 1958-

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Name (Latin)
Végh Gramont, Carlos A., 1958-
Other forms of name
Gramont, Carlos A. Végh, 1958-
Végh, Carlos A., 1958-
Date of birth
1958-08-01
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 18286744
Wikidata: Q5041664
Library of congress: n 90689985
HAI10: 000287516
Sources of Information
  • nuc90-44308: His On the effects of currency ... 1987(hdg. on ICU rept.: Végh Gramont, Carlos A., 1958- ; usage: Carlos A. Végh Gramont)
  • LC data base, 9-6-90:(hdg.: Végh Gramont, Carlos A., 1958- )
  • Calvo, G.A. Currency substitution in developing countries, c1992:t.p. (Carlos A. Végh)
  • Tax base variability and procyclical fiscal policy, c2000:t.p. (Carlos A. Vegh) leaf 1 (Dept. of Econ., UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, and NBER)
  • Como armar el rompecabezas fiscal?, 2000:t.p. (Carlos Végh) table of contents (Carlos A. Végh)
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Wikipedia description:

Carlos A. Végh (born August 1, 1958) is a Uruguayan academic economist. Since 2013, he is the Fred H. Sanderson Professor of International Economics at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), and holds a joint appointment with Johns Hopkins' Department of Economics. He is also a research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research since 1998. He was the World Bank's chief economist for Latin America and the Caribbean from February 1, 2017 to June 30, 2019, while on leave from Johns Hopkins. He was previously a professor of economics and vice-chair of undergraduate studies at UCLA (1996-2005) and professor of economics at the University of Maryland (2005–2013). His research work on monetary and fiscal policy in emerging and developing countries has been highly influential in both academic and policy circles. In particular, his work on fiscal procyclicality in emerging markets has been instrumental in generating a copious literature on the subject, which has influenced the adoption of fiscal rules in many emerging markets.

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