Deniz Igan is Deputy Chief of the Macro-Financial Division in the IMF's Research Department. Previously, she worked in the IMF's Western Hemisphere and European departments. Her research interests include corporate finance, banking, real estate markets, and political economy. She holds a PhD from Princeton University.
Latest posts:
- Construction Activity Can Signal When Credit Booms Go Wrong
- How To Deal With Failed Banks
- Going with the Flow: Benefits of Capital Inflows for Emerging Markets
- Top Five Policy Priorities to Brighten America’s Economic Future
- More Jobs That Pay Decent Wages: How To Fight Poverty In The United States
- U.S. Fiscal Policy: A Tough Balancing Act