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Author:
Graham Bird
Graham Bird
is Professor of Economics at the University of Surrey and Director of the Surrey Centre for International Economic Studies. He is Visiting Professor at The Fletcher School, Tufts University, and at Claremont McKenna College in the US, and has been a Visiting Scholar in the IMF’s Research Department. He has been an adviser to the Independent Evaluation Office of the IMF and to the World Bank, UNDP, UNICEF and the Commonwealth Secretariat. He is the author, coauthor or editor of more than twenty books and monographs and has written more than 150 papers in academic journals. He has been a frequent contributor to
World Economics
. His most recent book is a co-edited two-volume set of critical writings entitled
The IMF and the World Economy
, published by Edward Elgar Publishing.
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