Gaston Gelos
IMF
Gaston Gelos is the IMF's Resident Representative to Argentina and Uruguay. He held positions in various departments at the Fund, including the Research and Western Hemisphere Departments. His experience also includes working as a consultant for the World Bank, as a visiting scholar at the Mexican central bank, and as an aide to the Deputy Foreign Minister of Germany. Mr. Gelos holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Yale University and has published extensively in academic journals, mostly on macroeconomic and financial issues in emerging markets.
Articles by Gaston Gelos:
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The global crisis: Why were some countries hit harder?
28 March 2010, 27926 reads
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