Stefan Gerlach
Central Bank of Ireland and CEPR
Stefan Gerlach was appointed Deputy Governor (Central Banking) in September, 2011. Prior to joining the Bank, he served as Professor of Monetary Economics and Managing Director of the Institute for Monetary and Financial Stability at the University of Frankfurt and a CEPR Research Fellow. He has served as Head of Secretariat to the Committee on the Global Financial System at the Bank for International Settlements (BIS), as Executive Director (Research) at the Hong Kong Monetary Authority and Director of the Hong Kong Institute for Monetary Research. Before joining the Hong Kong Monetary Authority, he was a staff economist at the BIS.
Articles by Stefan Gerlach:
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Monetary policy before the crisis
26 August 2011, 11734 reads
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Inflation targeting matters in Asia
7 October 2010, 7557 reads
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ECB interest rate policy and the “zero lower bound”
27 July 2010, 9884 reads
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A credible Stability and Growth Pact: Raising the bar for budgetary transparency
17 June 2010, 10107 reads
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If the euro is to survive the decade, Greece cannot happen again
11 May 2010, 14576 reads
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Are the golden years of central banking over?
17 July 2009, 9471 reads
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Why monetary policy cannot stabilise asset prices
12 March 2008, 36140 reads
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