Tatiana Didier
World Bank
Tatiana Didier is a Research Economist in the World Bank’s Office of the Chief Economist for Latin America and the Caribbean. She obtained a Ph.D. in Economics from MIT in 2008. She has published in the area of international economics. She is currently doing research on international finance, with a focus on international capital flows, the role of institutional investors, financial crises, and their implications for the development of domestic financial systems.
Articles by Tatiana Didier:
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Finance and growth in China and India: Have firms benefited from the capital-market expansion?
6 May 2013, 7661 reads
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International capital flows during crises: Gross matters
28 March 2013, 9196 reads
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Some pitfalls in global investing
12 November 2012, 7463 reads
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Different facets of financial globalisation
28 August 2012, 5169 reads
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The resilience of emerging markets during the global crisis
9 August 2011, 8135 reads
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