Era Dabla-Norris
IMF
Era Dabla-Norris is Deputy Chief of the Low-Income Strategy Unit in the International Monetary Fund’s Strategy, Policy, and Review Department. Since joining the IMF, she has worked on both low-income and emerging market countries in Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East. She has published actively in a number of areas, including fiscal policy and institutional frameworks, the drivers of official and private flows to low-income countries, and monetary policy frameworks. Her current research focuses on policies, tools and instruments for managing volatility and increasing resilience in low-income countries, and the nexus between public investment and growth.
Articles by Era Dabla-Norris:
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Roads to nowhere or bridges to growth? Public investment efficiency in developing countries
3 July 2011, 10698 reads
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The impact of the global crisis on aid flows: Is it over yet?
6 April 2011, 7966 reads
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