Claudio Raddatz
World Bank and University of Chile
Claudio Raddatz is a Senior Economist in the Macroeconomics and Growth Unit of the World Bank's Development Economics Research Group (DRG) and associate researcher at the Center for Applied Economics of the University of Chile (CEA). He joined the World Bank in 2003 after earning a Ph.D. in economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Dr. Raddatz’s research focuses on the interactions between macroeconomics, finance, and development.
Articles by Claudio Raddatz:
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Do mutual funds make crises worse?
22 September 2011, 6410 reads
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How bank credit-market funding helped spread the global crisis
15 March 2010, 13331 reads
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