Barry Eichengreen

Office Address Office Telephone 508-1 Evans Hall 510- 642-2772 MC 3880 University of California Office Facsimile Department of 510- 643-0926 Berkeley, California 94720-3880 E-mail [email protected]

Education Ph.D. (Economics) 1979 M.A. (History) Yale University 1978 M. Phil. (Economics) Yale University 1977 M.A. (Economics) Yale University 1976 A.B. University of California, Santa Cruz 1974 Doctor Honoris Causus, American University, Paris 2006

Current Positions George C. Pardee and Helen N. Pardee Professor of Economics and Political Science, University of California, Berkeley, 1999-. Research Associate, National Bureau of Economic Research, 1986-. Research Fellow, Centre for Economic Policy Research, 1984-.

Previous Positions Senior Policy Advisor, International Monetary Fund, 1997-98. John L. Simpson Professor of Economics and Professor of Political Science, University of California, Berkeley, 1994-1999. Professor of Economics, University of California at Berkeley, 1986-94. Assistant and Associate Professor of Economics, Harvard University, 1980-86.

Awards Annual Distinguished Teaching Award in the Social Sciences, UC Berkeley, 2003. Jonathan T. Hughes Prize for Excellence in Teaching, Association, 2002. Louise and Goran Ehrnroot Prize, Ehrnrooth Foundation, Finland, 2002. Felix Neuburgh Prize, University of Gothenberg, 2002. Honorary Fellow, Foreign Policy Association, 2000-2002. Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1997-. First Recipient of DAAD-American Institute for Contemporary German Studies Award for Distinguished Scholarship, 1994.

Books

Labor in the Era of Globalization, co-edited with Clair Brown and Michael Reich. Cambridge University Press, November 2009.

Emerging Giants: China and India in the World Economy, co-edited with Poonam Gupta and Ranjiv Kumar. Forthcoming December 2009 from .

The European Economy since 1945: Coordinated and Beyond, Princeton University Press, 2006. Paperback edition, 2008. 2 Barry Eichengreen

Fostering Monetary and Financial Cooperation in East Asia (coedited with Duck-Koo Chung), Singapore: World Scientific Books, 2009.

Institutions for Regionalism: Enhancing Asia’s Economic Cooperation and Integration (coedited with Jong-Wha Lee), Asian Development Bank, 2009.

Globalizing Capital: A History of the International Monetary System, Second Edition, Princeton University Press, 2008.

What G20 Leaders Must Do to Stabilise Our Economy and Fix the Financial System (coedited with Richard Baldwin), London: Centre for Economic Policy Research, E-book, 2008.

Rescuing Our Jobs and Savings (coedited with Richard Baldwin), London: Centre for Economic Policy Research, E-book, 2008.

Bond Markets in Latin America: On the Verge of a Big Bang? (coedited with Eduardo Borensztein, Kevin Cowen and ), MIT Press, 2008.

China, Asia and the New World Economy (coedited with Yung Chul Park and ), Oxford University Press, 2008.

Articles

"From to Great Credit Crisis: Similarities, Differences and Lessons." Presented at the 50th Economic Policy Panel Meeting, held in Tilburg on October 23-24, 2009.

“The Dollar’s Dilemma,” World Bank Development Outreach Magazine (2009).

“Financial Re-Regulation Yes, But Europe’s Cacophony of Ideas Is Counterproductive,” Europe’s World (2009).

“Corporate Governance Reform in Emerging Markets” (with Sudarat Ananchotikul), Journal of the Japanese and International Economies (2009).

“From the Asian Crisis to the Global Credit Crisis: Reforming the International Financial Architecture Redux,” International Economics and Economic Policy (2009).

“Fostering Monetary and Exchange Rate Cooperation in East Asia,” in Duck-Koo Chung and Barry Eichengreen (eds.), Fostering Monetary and Financial Cooperation in East Asia, Singapore: World Scientific Publishers, (2009).

“Stress Test,” Finance and Development (May 2009).

“The Crisis of Economics,” Japan Spotlight (May 2009).

“The Last Temptation of Risk,” The National Interest (May/June 2009).

Competition: Lessons from History,” Quarterly Review of the Monetary Authority of Singapore (April 2009).

“Lessons from the Crisis for Financial Regulation in Europe,” Europe’s World (May 2009).

“The Crisis of Economics,” Japan Spotlight (May/June 2009).

“Five Ideas for Strengthening the IMF,” in Global Policy Network, Responses to the Global Crisis, Policy Network, (2009). 3 Barry Eichengreen

“Globalization, Financial Markets and Climate Change,” in Gantiah Wuryandani and Salomo Matondang (eds.), Macroeconomic Impact of Climate Change, Bank Indonesia (2009).

“Corporate Governance Reform in Emerging Markets: How Much, Why and with What Effects” (with Sudarat Aanachotikul), Journal of the Japanese and International Economics (2009).

“The Asian Crisis After Ten Years,” in Ramkishen Rajan, Shandre Thangavelu and Rasyad Parinduri (eds.), Exchange Rate, Monetary and Financial Issues and Policies in Asia (World Scientific Press 2009).

“Financial Re-Regulation: What Europe Needs to Get its Way,” Europe’s World (Summer 2009).

“How to Prevent Future Crises: Create a World Financial Organization,” in Reinventing Bretton Woods Committee (ed.), Building an International Monetary and Financial System for the 21st Century (Reinventing Bretton Woods Committee 2009).

“Bad Credit History,” Current History (January 2009).

“Central Bank Transparency: Why, When and With What Effects?”(with Nergiz Dincer), presented to the conference Money Matters: The Law, Politics and Economics of Currency at Tel Aviv University, January 2009. Original version appeared in Jean-Philippe Touffut (ed.), Central Banks as Economic Institutions, Edward Elgar 2008.

“Origins and Responses to the Current Crisis,” CESifo Forum (November 2008). Reprinted in Claves de la Economia Mundial (2009).

“Democracy and Globalization” (with David Leblang), Economics and Politics, November 2008.

“The Real Exchange Rate and Economic Growth,” Social and Economic Studies (2008).

“The Content of Coordination,” in Barry Eichengreen and Richard Baldwin, Rescuing Our Jobs and Savings, London: CEPR, 2008.

“Thoughts about the Subprime Crisis,” Economia Politica (2008).

“Korea’s Options for Coping with the U.S. Slump,” in Korea Herald (ed.), A New National Strategy for Korea (Jimoondang 2008).

“Bond Markets as Conduits for Capital Flows: How Does Asia Compare?” (with Pipat Leungnaremitchai), in and Andrew Rose (eds.), International Financial Issues in the Pacific Rim (University of Chicago Press, 2008).

“A Shackled Hegemon” (with Douglas Irwin), in Melvyn Leffler and Jeffrey Legro (eds), To Lead the World: American Strategy After the Bush Doctrine (Oxford University Press, 2008).

“Rationale and Obstacles to the Development of Bond Markets in Emerging Economies,” a publication of the World Bank, Gemloc Advisory Services Guest Commentary, Washington, D.C.: The World Bank, May 2008.

“Brazil and the Subprime Crisis,” in Economic Decoupling: Myths and Realities (Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts of India Press, 2008).

“Thoughts on the Subprime Crisis,” Economia Politica (Summer 2008).

“Large Capital Inflows and Macroeconomic Management,” in Sustaining High Growth: Selected Issues, Turkey Country Economic Memorandum, World Bank, Volume 2 (10 April 2008), Washington, D.C.: World Bank, pp. 27-34. 4 Barry Eichengreen

“Sui Generis EMU,” European Economy, Economic Papers 303 (February 2008).

“Europe Is Not an Island,” Real Estate, Economy and Society (2008).

“The Real Exchange Rate and Economic Growth,” Working Paper No. 4, Commission on Growth and Development, Washington, D.C.: The World Bank (April 2008).

“Sudden Stops and IMF Supported Programs” (with Ashoka Mody and Poonam Gupta), in Sebastian Edwards and Marcio Garcia (eds), Financial Market Volatility and Performance in Emerging Markets (University of Chicago Press, 2008).

“China’s New Exchange Rate Regime,” in David Denoon (ed.), China: Contemporary Political, Economic and International Affairs (New York University Press, 2008).

“Plumbing for Latin American Capital Markets” (with Sudarat Aanchotikul), in Bank for International Settlements, New Financing Trends for Latin America (Geneva: BIS 2008).

“Ten Questions about the Subprime Crisis,” Financial Stability Review of the Bank of France (February 2008).

“Old Europe on the Comeback Trail: Paradise Regained?” Milken Review (First Quarter 2008).

“The Misguided Dream of Asian Monetary Union,” Global Asia (Winter 2007/8). Reprinted in Global Currency Perspectives and Challenges (Mumbai: Ifri Publishers 2009).

Op-Ed Pieces

"The Irresistible Rise of the Renminbi." Project Syndicate, 23 November 2009.

"The effectiveness of fiscal and monetary stimulus in depressions." VoxEU.org, 18 November 2009.

"Battling Capital Inflows." An edited version appeared in the Korea Times, 19 November 2009.

"It’s Not When to Exit, but Who." Eurointelligence.com , 11 November 2009.

"The death-defying dollar." Project Syndicate, October 23, 2009.

"Pittsburgh will shape global financial system.” Project Syndicate, September 20, 2009.

"The Primacy of Politics (Das fatale Primat der Politik)." Financial Times Deutchland (in German), 19 August 2009.

“Can Asia Save Itself from the IMF?” Project Syndicate (June 2009).

“What History Tells Us About When the Financial Crisis Will End,” Conjuntura Economica,” (May 2009).

“A Look into the Future of the Dollar,” Business Times (Singapore, 28 April 2009).

“A Turning Point for Europe,” Revival of Political and Economic Boundaries (St. Gallen Symposium, 2009).

“How Much Will China Grow?” International Economy (Winter 2009).

“Commercialize the SDR,” Project Syndicate (May 8, 2009).

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“The World Economy Is Tracking or Even Doing Worse Than the Great Depression” (with Kevin O’Rourke), Vox EU (6 April 2009).

“The (Ir)relevance of the G20,” Daily Telegraph (23 March 2009).

“The Protectionist Temptation: Who Protected in the Great Depression and Why?” (with Douglas Irwin), Vox EU (19 March 2009).

“Competitive Devaluation to the Rescue,” Guardian Onine (17 March 2009).

“Roots of Our Depression,” Finanz und Wirtschaft (21 March 2009).

“Europe’s Turning Point,” Forbes Croatia (March 2009).

“The G20 and the Global Crisis,” Vox EU (25 February 2009). Revised version published in Korea Times (23 March 2009).

“Emerald Isle to Golden State,” Eurointelligence (24 February 2009).

“The Liquidationists are Back, Only This Time They Speak Italian,”Guardian Online (19 February 2009).

“We Must Keep Trade from Falling Off a Cliff, San Francisco Chronicle (17 February 2009).

“Was the Euro a Mistake?” VoxEU (19 January 2009).

Published Interviews

“Where Will the Dollar Go?” The Brazilian Economy (August 2009).

“The Economic Crisis Is Not Over,” O Estado d’Sao Paulo (19 July 2009).

“Europa hat zu wenig gegen die Krise getan,” Die Welt (22 April 2009).

“What Can the G20 Do?” Chosun Ilbo (30 March 2009).

“Historical Perspectives on the Global Credit Crisis,” Conversations with History, University of California, Berkeley (January 22, 2009).