Irina Tytell
IMF
Irina Tytell is an economist at the research department of the International Monetary Fund. Her research interests are in international macroeconomics and development and she has most recently written on the transmission of financial crises, international capital flows, globalization of labor markets, and commodity price cycles. She has a Ph.D. from Cambridge University and a M.Sc. from the London School of Economics.
Articles by Irina Tytell:
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Commodity terms of trade: New data on the history of booms and busts
24 March 2010, 16889 reads
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How financial stress spreads
27 April 2009, 44872 reads
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