Luiz de Mello
OECD
Luiz de Mello is Economic Counsellor to the Chief Economist of the OECD. He joined the Economics Department of the OECD in 2003. Prior to that, he was Senior Economist at the Fiscal Affairs Department of the International Monetary Fund and lecturer at the Department of Economics of the University of Kent, United Kingdom, from which he holds a PhD in Economics.
Articles by Luiz de Mello:
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The growth effect of current-account reversals
18 June 2011, 8211 reads
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Monitoring and managing global imbalances
12 December 2010, 7351 reads
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Global imbalances: Lessons from historical reversals
1 August 2010, 10119 reads
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