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Lopez Claros Augusto

Chief Economist and Director, Global Competitiveness Programme, World Economic Forum
World Economic Forum
Personal Profile:
Degree in Mathematical Statistics, Cambridge University; PhD in Economics, Duke University. Formerly: Professor, University of Chile, Santiago; 1992-95, Resident Representative, International Monetary Fund, Russian Federation; Executive Director and Senior International Economist, Lehman Brothers, London. Currently, Chief Economist and Director, Global Competitiveness Programme, World Economic Forum. Author of numerous articles on international economic issues, including: The Search for Efficiency in the Adjustment Process: Spain in the 1980s (1988); The European Monetary System: Developments and Perspectives (co-author, 1990); Fiscal Policy Issues During the Transition in Russia (1998); Ten Years of Russian Economic Reform (2002); Reforming the IMF (2002); The Role of the International Financial Organizations During the Transition in Russia (2003). Interests: the role of interdependence and cooperation in the emergence of global institutions; the importance of international institutions in their role of promoting and safeguarding human prosperity; examining the meaning and implications of "better management of the globalization process."
 
 

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