Helmut Reisen
OECD
Helmut Reisen is Head of Reseach of the OECD Development Centre and Associate Fellow at Chatham House. His recent work includes analysis of the global reserve currency system, sovereign wealth funds, China's economic impact on poor countries, and of the global aid architecture. Mr Reisen has written extensively in scholarly journals and the financial press.
Mr Reisen holds a PhD from Cologne University and is a Professor of International Economics at the University of Basel. Prior to joining the OECD, he worked at Commerzbank AG, the Kiel Institute for the World Economy, the Federation of German Industries and the German Ministry of Economics.
Articles by Helmut Reisen:
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China’s exchange rate and poor-country growth
5 December 2011, 7439 reads
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How emerging donors are creating policy space for Africa
12 July 2011, 6698 reads
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Do currency appreciations reduce imbalances? Half a century of evidence
2 March 2011, 12856 reads
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Global imbalances, the renminbi, and poor-country growth
1 November 2010, 9249 reads
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Boom, bust and sovereign ratings: Lessons for the Eurozone from emerging-market ratings
19 May 2010, 9249 reads
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Is China's currency undervalued?
16 April 2010, 11009 reads
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How to assess the renminbi’s undervaluation
17 December 2009, 17064 reads
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The next global reserve currency
20 June 2009, 49457 reads
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Extracting more from the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative
17 February 2009, 28130 reads
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Contagion - emerging markets under stress
6 December 2008, 7800 reads
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Development aid duplication, rivalry, and mission creep
13 August 2008, 8416 reads
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How to spend it: Sovereign wealth funds and the wealth of nations
5 June 2008, 9752 reads
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