Ronald U Mendoza
Asian Institute of Management
http://sites.google.com/site/ronmendoza
Ron Mendoza is an Associate Professor of Economics at the Asian Institute of Management (AIM), and he concurrently serves as the Executive Director of the AIM Policy Center. Prior to his appointment at AIM, he was a senior economist with UNICEF’s Policy and Practice Group in New York. His research background includes work with the UN Development Programme’s Office of Development Studies, the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), and several non-governmental organizations in Manila, the Philippines. He has published on international development issues in various peer-reviewed economics and policy journals, including the Economic Journal of the Royal Economic Society, Journal of International Development, Development Policy Review, Global Economy Journal, Journal of Asian Economics, CESifo Economic Studies, Emerging Markets Review, Journal of World Business, World Economics, Singapore Economic Review and Global Policy. Mendoza obtained his Bachelor’s Degree in Economics (Honors Program) from the Ateneo de Manila University in the Philippines, his Masters in Public Administration and International Development (MPA-ID) from the John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, and his M.A. and Ph.D. in Economics from Fordham University.
Articles by Ronald U Mendoza :
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Global Rebalancing 2.0
24 September 2012, 10175 reads
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Dynasties in democracies: The political side of inequality
11 March 2012, 18167 reads
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Inclusive crises and exclusive recoveries?
9 June 2010, 8411 reads
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Is the global food crisis over?
18 April 2009, 33610 reads
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Why stabilisation policy should focus on the poor
10 January 2009, 7727 reads
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