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Eswar Prasad : ウィキペディア英語版
Eswar Prasad

Eswar Prasad holds the New Century Chair in International Economics. He is the Tolani Senior Professor of Trade Policy〔(Prasad's professor page at Cornell University )〕 at Cornell University and a Senior Fellow〔(Prasad's expert page at the Brookings Institution )〕 at the Brookings Institution.
Prasad began his studies in economics at the University of Madras (B.A., 1985), and continued at Brown University (M.A., 1986) and the University of Chicago (Ph.D., 1992).
Prasad is a former Chief of the Financial Studies Division in the International Monetary Fund’s Research Department and was also the head of the IMF’s China division.
He served as the co-editor of the journal IMF Staff Papers,〔(IMF Staff Papers, a journal of the IMF )〕 was on the editorial board of Finance & Development〔(Finance & Development, a quarterly magazine of the IMF )〕 and was the founding editor of the quarterly IMF Research Bulletin.〔(IMF Research Bulletin, an online quarterly bulletin )〕 He is also a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research〔(Prasad's author page at NBER )〕 and a Research Fellow at IZA〔(Prasad's fellow page at IZA )〕 (Institute for the Study of Labor, Bonn).
His research covers many areas including labor economics, business cycles, and open economy macroeconomics. He has testified before the United States Senate Committee on Finance〔(Testimony before the USCC on ''China’s Role in the Origins of and Response to the Global Recession'' )〕 and the United States House Committee on Financial Services (both on China), and his research has been cited in the U.S. Congressional Record. He is now also one of the two Lead Academics for the India country programme at the International Growth Centre. His lengthy publication record includes articles in many collective volumes as well as top academic journals such as the American Economic Review,〔(''Modernizing China's Growth Paradigm'' )〕 ''Brookings Papers on Economic Activity'',〔(Brookings Papers on Economic Activity )〕 The Economic Journal,〔(''Identifying the Common Component of International Economic Fluctuations: A New Approach'' )〕 ''Journal of Development Economics'', Journal of Economic Perspectives,〔(''A Pragmatic Approach to Capital Account Liberalization'' )〕 ''Journal of International Economics'', Journal of Monetary Economics, Review of Economics and Statistics.
In a series of papers written with Michael Keane (economist) in the early 2000's, Prasad argued that the Polish model of transition, which involved rapid liberalization of prices and opening to trade ("The Big Bang"), combined with very gradual privatization of state enterprises and a generous system of social transfers, led to both superior growth performance and less inequality than occurred in other former communist countries.〔See, e.g., Keane, M. and E. Prasad (2002). "Inequality, Transfers and Growth: New Evidence from the Economic Transition in Poland," Review of Economics and Statistics, 84:2, 324-341.〕
In his latest book, The Dollar Trap〔(【引用サイトリンク】first=Eswar )〕 (2014), Prasad examines the U.S. dollar's continuing dominance in the world economy following the global financial crisis. In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, he stated: "... it’s difficult to lay out a convincing scenario where the dollar is displaced any time in the foreseeable future as the dominant reserve currency. In international finance everything is relative. It’s not that the U.S. has especially good policies or growth prospects, it’s that the rest of the world looks weaker when it comes to putting together the powerful financial institutions that the U.S. has....
There are times, like during the debt-ceiling debate, when that trust is called into question. But the world has no other place to go, especially during times of global financial market turbulence or, paradoxically, even turbulence originating in the U.S."〔http://blogs.wsj.com/chinarealtime/2014/01/15/8-questions-eswar-prasad-the-dollar-trap/〕
Prasad was recently asked to comment on whether he believed President Obama would impose harsher sanctions against Russia for their aggression against Ukraine and annexation of Crimea. Prasad said harsher sanctions at this time were unlikely.
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