Geneviève Verdier
IMF
http://www.imf.org/external/np/cv/AuthorCV.aspx?AuthID=184
Geneviève Verdier is an economist in the African Department of the IMF. She completed a PhD at the University of British Columbia. Her research interest include economic growth, international macroeconomics and financial development. Prior to joining the Fund, she was an Assistant Professor at Texas A&M University. She has also worked as an economist at the Bank of Canada.
Articles by Geneviève Verdier:
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Can I trust the government? New evidence on democracies and financial development
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