André Meier
Last Updated: November 05, 2012Andre Meier is the IMF's Resident Representative in Hong Kong SAR and a regular contributor to the Global Financial Stability Report. He has been with the IMF since 2005 and, before moving to Hong Kong, worked on a number of other country assignments, notably in Europe. His research interests include fiscal and monetary policy transmission, central banking, and financial market imperfections.
Email: ameier@imf.org
Personal WebPage: http://www.eui.eu/personal/researchers/meier/
Fluent In: French, German.
Education:
2001 Diplom-Volkswirt, University of Bonn, Germany
2006 Ph.D. in Economics, European University Institute, Italy
Country work or Mission Assignment:
China, Cyprus, Hong Kong SAR, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Mauritania, Norway, Singapore, Turkey, United Kingdom
IMF Books and Working Papers:
What Determines Government Spending Multipliers?, Working Paper No. 12/150, June 01, 2012
Sovereign Risk, Fiscal Policy, and Macroeconomic Stability, Working Paper No. 12/33, January 01, 2012
Still Minding the Gap - Inflation Dynamics during Episodes of Persistent Large Output Gaps, Working Paper No. 10/189, August 01, 2010
Panacea, Curse, or Nonevent? Unconventional Monetary Policy in the United Kingdom, Working Paper No. 09/163, August 01, 2009
Fiscal Stimulus with Spending Reversals, Working Paper No. 09/106, May 01, 2009
Articles
“Up or Down”; Finance & Development, March 2011
“The Three-Hundred-Year Low”; joint with Simon Willson; Finance & Development, September 2009
“Private Sector Participation in Infrastructure”; joint with Gordon Hughes, Zbigniew Kominek and Toshiaki Sakatsume), published as Chapter 4 of EBRD Transition Report 2004
Publications in Refereed Journals
IMF Country Reports
Andre Meier is the IMF's Resident Representative in Hong Kong SAR and a regular contributor to the Global Financial Stability Report. He has been with the IMF since 2005 and, before moving to Hong Kong, worked on a number of other country assignments, notably in Europe. His research interests include fiscal and monetary policy transmission, central banking, and financial market imperfections.
Email: ameier@imf.org
Personal WebPage: http://www.eui.eu/personal/researchers/meier/
Fluent In: French, German.
Education:
2001 Diplom-Volkswirt, University of Bonn, Germany
2006 Ph.D. in Economics, European University Institute, Italy
Country work or Mission Assignment:
China, Cyprus, Hong Kong SAR, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Mauritania, Norway, Singapore, Turkey, United Kingdom
IMF Books and Working Papers:
What Determines Government Spending Multipliers?, Working Paper No. 12/150, June 01, 2012
Sovereign Risk, Fiscal Policy, and Macroeconomic Stability, Working Paper No. 12/33, January 01, 2012
Still Minding the Gap - Inflation Dynamics during Episodes of Persistent Large Output Gaps, Working Paper No. 10/189, August 01, 2010
Panacea, Curse, or Nonevent? Unconventional Monetary Policy in the United Kingdom, Working Paper No. 09/163, August 01, 2009
Fiscal Stimulus with Spending Reversals, Working Paper No. 09/106, May 01, 2009
Articles
“Up or Down”; Finance & Development, March 2011
“The Three-Hundred-Year Low”; joint with Simon Willson; Finance & Development, September 2009
“Private Sector Participation in Infrastructure”; joint with Gordon Hughes, Zbigniew Kominek and Toshiaki Sakatsume), published as Chapter 4 of EBRD Transition Report 2004
