Damiano Sandri
Last Updated: December 17, 2009Economist in the Research Department of the International Monetary Fund.
Email: dsandri@imf.org
Personal WebPage: http://sites.google.com/site/damianosandri/
Fluent In: Italian.
Education:
PhD in Economics, 2009, Johns Hopkins University
MA in Economics, 2006, Johns Hopkins University
Post-Graduate Diploma in International Relations, 2004, School of Advanced International Studies (JHU)
IMF Books and Working Papers:
Balance-Sheet Shocks and Recapitalizations, Working Paper No. 12/68, March 01, 2012
Precautionary Savings in the Great Recession, Working Paper No. 12/42, February 01, 2012
The Eurozone Crisis: How Banks and Sovereigns Came to be Joined at the Hip, Working Paper No. 11/269, November 01, 2011
Precautionary Savings and Global Imbalances in World General Equilibrium, Working Paper No. 11/122, June 01, 2011
Current Account Rebalancing and Real Exchange Rate Adjustment Between the U.S. and Emerging Asia, Working Paper No. 11/46, March 01, 2011
Growth and Capital Flows with Risky Entrepreneurship, Working Paper No. 10/37, February 01, 2010
Macro-Hedging for Commodity Exporters, Working Paper No. 09/229, October 01, 2009
Other/Non-IMF Publications
"Measuring Distortions to Agricultural Incentives, Revisited," with K. Anderson et al., World Trade Review, 7(3): 675-704, 2008
"Distortions in Farmer Prices since the 1950s: South Africa in International Perspective," with K. Anderson et al., Agrekon, 46(4): 427-459, 2007
"Distortions to Agricultural Incentives in Ecuador," with E. Valenzuela and S. Wong, Ch.7 in Distortions to Agricultural Incentives in Latin America, 2008, published by the World Bank, Washington DC
"Methodology for Measuring Distortions to Agricultural Incentives," with K. Anderson et al., Appendix A in the Distortions to Agricultural Incentives volumes for Latin America (2008), Europe's Transition Economies (2008), Africa (2009), and Asia (2009), published by the World Bank, Washington DC
Economist in the Research Department of the International Monetary Fund.
Email: dsandri@imf.org
Personal WebPage: http://sites.google.com/site/damianosandri/
Fluent In: Italian.
Education:
PhD in Economics, 2009, Johns Hopkins University
MA in Economics, 2006, Johns Hopkins University
Post-Graduate Diploma in International Relations, 2004, School of Advanced International Studies (JHU)
IMF Books and Working Papers:
Balance-Sheet Shocks and Recapitalizations, Working Paper No. 12/68, March 01, 2012
Precautionary Savings in the Great Recession, Working Paper No. 12/42, February 01, 2012
The Eurozone Crisis: How Banks and Sovereigns Came to be Joined at the Hip, Working Paper No. 11/269, November 01, 2011
Precautionary Savings and Global Imbalances in World General Equilibrium, Working Paper No. 11/122, June 01, 2011
Current Account Rebalancing and Real Exchange Rate Adjustment Between the U.S. and Emerging Asia, Working Paper No. 11/46, March 01, 2011
Growth and Capital Flows with Risky Entrepreneurship, Working Paper No. 10/37, February 01, 2010
Macro-Hedging for Commodity Exporters, Working Paper No. 09/229, October 01, 2009
Other/Non-IMF Publications
"Measuring Distortions to Agricultural Incentives, Revisited," with K. Anderson et al., World Trade Review, 7(3): 675-704, 2008
"Distortions in Farmer Prices since the 1950s: South Africa in International Perspective," with K. Anderson et al., Agrekon, 46(4): 427-459, 2007
"Distortions to Agricultural Incentives in Ecuador," with E. Valenzuela and S. Wong, Ch.7 in Distortions to Agricultural Incentives in Latin America, 2008, published by the World Bank, Washington DC
"Methodology for Measuring Distortions to Agricultural Incentives," with K. Anderson et al., Appendix A in the Distortions to Agricultural Incentives volumes for Latin America (2008), Europe's Transition Economies (2008), Africa (2009), and Asia (2009), published by the World Bank, Washington DC
