Ashoka Mody
Princeton University
Ashoka Mody is Charles and Marie Robertson Visiting Professor in International Economic Policy at the Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University. Previously, he was Deputy Director in the International Monetary Fund’s Research and European Departments. He was responsible for the IMF’s Article IV consultations with Germany, Ireland, Switzerland, and Hungary, and also for the design of Ireland's financial rescue program. Earlier, at the World Bank, his management positions included those in Project Finance and Guarantees and in the Prospects Group, where he coordinated and was principal author of the Global Development Finance Report of 2001. He has advised governments worldwide on developmental and financial projects and policies, while writing extensively for policy and scholarly audiences.
Articles by Ashoka Mody:
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Making sense of Eurobond proposals
17 August 2012, 4515 reads
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TARGET imbalances: Financing the capital-account reversal in Europe
7 March 2012, 17151 reads
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Precautionary savings in the Great Recession
22 February 2012, 7049 reads
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International capital flows and the role of volatility regimes
27 November 2011, 5296 reads
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Sovereign spreads and banks’ fragility
23 November 2011, 6990 reads
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Indian growth: Pro-business or pro-market?
20 November 2011, 5209 reads
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How big is India’s demographic dividend?
5 April 2011, 13110 reads
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Spillovers of domestic shocks: Will they counteract the “Great Moderation”?
13 May 2010, 6394 reads
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The importance of G7 consumption growth
17 February 2010, 9092 reads
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Who fell in 2009: Those with current account deficits or with extra froth?
21 January 2010, 7118 reads
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A responsible approach to fiscal sustainability
11 August 2009, 10075 reads
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The German fiscal stimulus package in perspective
23 January 2009, 11933 reads
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