Curriculum vitae

PATRICK HONOHAN, BA, MA, MSc, PhD, MRIA

Born: , 9 October 1949 ______

1. Current affiliations

Trinity College Dublin: Honorary Professor of Economics Peterson Institute for International Economics, Washington DC: Non-resident Senior Fellow

Centre for Economic Policy Research, London: Member, Board of Trustees , Frankfurt: Member, Audit Committee Florence School of Banking and Finance: Member, Scientific Committee Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland: Member, Council

2. Career history

September 2009 – November 2015: Governor Member of the Governing and General Councils of the European Central Bank. Voting member of the European Systemic Risk Board. Alternate Governor for Ireland of the International Monetary Fund.

2007-2009: Professor of International Financial Economics and Development, Department of Economics and Institute for International Integration Studies.

1987-90 and 1998-2007: The World Bank, Washington DC Senior Advisor, Financial Sector Policy, 2002-7. Advisor, Financial Policy and Strategy Department, 2001-2. Lead Economist, Development Economics Research Group, 1998-2002. Senior Economist, Development Economics Research Group, 1987-90.

1990-1998: Economic and Social Research Institute, Dublin Research Professor and Director of the Institute's Banking Research Centre.

1980s: Economic Advisor to the Taoiseach Economic Advisor to Dr. Garret Fitz Gerald (1981-82 and 1984-86).

1976-84: Central Bank of Ireland Senior Economist, 1980-84; Economist, 1976-80. Research and International Relations Departments.

1971-73: International Monetary Fund Reporting officer, Secretary's Department.

Patrick Honohan Shorter appointments

 International Monetary Fund, Washington DC (Visiting Scholar, Research Department, 1996)  Australian National University, Canberra (Visiting Fellow, Department of Statistics, 1987)  University College Dublin (College Lecturer, Department of Political Economy, 1986-87)  University of California, San Diego (Visiting Assistant Prof, Dept. of Economics, 1982-83)  London School of Economics (Temporary Lecturer in Economics, 1974)

3. Academic qualifications

University College Dublin: BA Economics & Mathematics, 1971 MA Economics (by thesis), 1973 London School of Economics: MSc Econometrics & Mathematical Economics, 1974 PhD Economics, 1978

4. Honours, fellowships and professional committee memberships

Royal Irish Academy: Member (since 2002) Member of the Audit Committee (2005-7) Cunningham Medallist (2014) Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), London: Research Fellow (since 1992) Member of the Board of Trustees (2016-) Irish Economic Association: Council Member (1993-2002) President (1998-2000) Trinity College Dublin: Research Associate in the Institute for International Integration Studies (2003-15) Professorial Fellow (2008-9) Honorary Professor of Economics (2010-) Societies of Actuaries in Ireland: Honorary Fellow (since 2013) National Economic and Social Council of Ireland: Member (1995-98) Economic and Social Research Institute, Ireland: Council Member (2006-15) Member of the Audit Committee (2007-9). Foundation for Fiscal Studies, Ireland: Council Member (2004-14). Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland: Council Member (2007-). Florence School of Banking and Finance: Member of the Scientific Committee (2016-) Peterson Institute of International Economics, Washington DC: Nonresident Senior Fellow (2016-) Central Bank Research Association: Member, Senior Council (2016- )

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