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Fernández-Arias, Eduardo - Economist
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Professional profile:
Eduardo Fernández-Arias is Senior Advisor of the Research Department and Coordinator of the Network of Central Banks and Finance Ministries. Formerly, he was Regional Economic Advisor for the Southern Cone Department and, before joining IDB, researcher in the International Economics Department of the World Bank.
Dr. Fernández-Arias, an Uruguayan national, received a Ph.D. in Economics, as well as an M.A. in Statistics, from the University of California at Berkeley. His main interests include financial integration and capital flows, financial crises, and productivity and economic development. He has written and published extensively in journals including the Journal of International Economics and Journal of Development Economics. Dr. Fernández-Arias has directed numerous multi-country policy research projects, edited several books, and is currently Associate Editor of Economia (LACEA).
Publications:
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IDB-PB-176 | Policy Brief | Coping with Financial Crises: Latin American Answers to European Questions | Fernández-Arias, Eduardo Cavallo, Eduardo A. | | Oct, 2012 |
IDB-BK-107 | Books | Export Pioneers in Latin America | Stein, Ernesto H. Hausmann, Ricardo Fernández-Arias, Eduardo Rodríguez-Clare, A. Sabel, Charles | | Apr, 2012 |
IDB-WP-231 | Working Papers | Global Financial Safety Nets: Where Do We Go from Here? | Fernández-Arias, Eduardo Levy Yeyati, Eduardo | | Nov, 2010 |
DBA-015 | Databases | Productivity and Factor Accumulation in Latin America and the Caribbean: A Database | Fernández-Arias, Eduardo Daude, Christian | | Nov, 2010 |
IDB-WP-192 | Working Papers | Multilateral Safety Nets for Financial Crises | Fernández-Arias, Eduardo | | Jun, 2010 |
B-644 | Books | The Age of Productivity: Transforming Economies from the Bottom Up | Pagés-Serra, Carmen Fernández-Arias, Eduardo Lora, Eduardo Agosin, Manuel R. Navarro, Juan Carlos | | Mar, 2010 |
IDB-TN-113 | Technical Notes | Competitiveness and Growth in Brazil | Fernández-Arias, Eduardo Castelar Pinneiro, Armando Daude, Christian Blyde, Juan | | Mar, 2010 |
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| The Next Step in Evaluating Productive Development Policies: Spillovers, Program Complementarities and Heterogeneous Impacts | Microeconomics | Stein, Ernesto H. Fernández-Arias, Eduardo Crespi, Gustavo Mancilla, Elton Urzua, Sergio | Mar, 2012 | The Latin American and Caribbean Research Network |
| Public-Private Collaboration for Productive Development Policies | Microeconomics | Stein, Ernesto H. Fernández-Arias, Eduardo Mancilla, Elton Sabel, Charles Casaburi, Gabriel | Oct, 2011 | Science and Technology Division |
| Industrial Policies in Latin America and the Caribbean | Microeconomics | Stein, Ernesto H. Powell, Andrew Fernández-Arias, Eduardo Daude, Christian Rodríguez-Clare, A. | Aug, 2008 | Country Studies Committee |
| Competitiveness and Growth in Latin America and the Caribbean | Microeconomics | Stein, Ernesto H. Hausmann, Ricardo Powell, Andrew Fernández-Arias, Eduardo Montiel, Peter | Oct, 2006 | Country Studies Committee |
| The Emergence of New Successful Export Activities in Latin America & the Caribbean | Trade | Stein, Ernesto H. Hausmann, Ricardo Fernández-Arias, Eduardo Rodríguez-Clare, A. | Feb, 2005 | The Latin American and Caribbean Research Network |
| Decentralization and Fiscal Discipline in Sub-National Governments: The Bailout Problem | Government and Democracy | Stein, Ernesto H. Eichengreen, Barry Von Hagen, Jürgen Fernández-Arias, Eduardo | Aug, 1998 | The Latin American and Caribbean Research Network |
| Private Participation in Infrastructure Projects: Determinants of the Observed Contractual Arrangements | Government and Democracy | Fernández-Arias, Eduardo | Sep, 1997 | The Latin American and Caribbean Research Network |
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