Ashley Taylor
World Bank
Ashley Taylor is an Economist in the World Bank’s East Asia and Pacific Region. He previously worked in the Europe and Central Asia Region of the World Bank and is currently completing his PhD in Economics at LSE. His research interests cover international finance and macroeconomics and issues related to financial stability and regulation. Prior to starting his PhD studies, he worked in the Financial Stability Division of the Bank of England.
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The global crisis hits home: New evidence from Europe and Central Asia
14 April 2010, 9734 reads
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