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[글로벌 CEO] 고피나스(Gopinath) IMF 수석 이코노미스트… 여성 경제학자 최초

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[글로벌 CEO] 고피나스(Gopinath) IMF 수석 이코노미스트… 여성 경제학자 최초

[글로벌 CEO] 고피나스(GOPINATH)  IMF 수석 이코노미스트… 여성 경제학자 최초
[글로벌 CEO] 고피나스(GOPINATH) IMF 수석 이코노미스트… 여성 경제학자 최초
[글로벌이코노믹 김대호 주필/ 경제학 박사] 기타 고피나스(Gita Gopinath)가 국제통화기금(IMF)의 수석 이코노미스트에 올랐다.

국제통화기금(IMF)는 한국시간 3일 수석 이코노미스트에 기타 고피나트 하버드대 교수를 선임했다.
기타 고피나스(Gita Gopinath)는 올해 말 은퇴하는 모리스 옵스펠드 수석 이코노미스트의 자리를 이어받는다.

국제통화기금(IMF)의 수석 이코노미스트에 여성이 오르기는 처음이다.

인도와 미국의 복수 국적자인 고피나스는 인도에서 성장기를 보냈다.

이후 미국으로 건너가 프린스턴대에서 박사학위를 받았다.

시카고대를 거쳐 하버드대에서 교수로 근무하고 있다.

기타 고피나스(Gita Gopinath) 는 경제학계의 유력 저널인 아메리칸 이코노믹 리뷰의 공동편집자를 맡고 있다. 투자, 세계 금융위기, 통화정책, 채무, 신흥시장 위기 등에 관해 수많은 논문을 써 왔다. 그중에서도 특히 환율 연구에서 유명하다.
크리스틴 라가르드 IMF 총재는 임명 성명에서 "기타 고피나스는 학문적 자격과 지적 리더십이 입증된 세계의 걸출한 경제학자"라면서 "중대한 시점에 우리의 연구조사 부문을 이끄는 데 적격자"라고 말했다.

다음은 하버드대학의 공식 이력서

Gita Gopinath is the John Zwaanstra Professor of International Studies and of Economics at Harvard University. Her research focuses on International Finance and Macroeconomics. She is co-director of the International Finance and Macroeconomics program at the National Bureau of Economic Research, a visiting scholar at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, member of the economic advisory panel of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, Economic Adviser to the Chief Minister of Kerala state (India), co-editor of the American Economic Review, co-editor of the current Handbook of International Economics and was managing editor of the Review of Economic Studies. She also served as a member of the Eminent Persons Advisory Group on G-20 Matters for India's Ministry of Finance. In 2018 she was elected a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. In 2017 she received the Distinguished Alumnus Award from the University of Washington. In 2014, she was named one of the top 25 economists under 45 by the IMF and she was chosen as a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum in 2011. Before coming to Harvard, she was an assistant professor of economics at the University of Chicago's Graduate School of Business.

GITA GOPINATH

Harvard University Tel.: (617) 495-8161

Department of Economics Fax: (617) 495-8570

1875 Cambridge Street Email: gopinath@harvard.edu

Cambridge, MA 02138 scholar.harvard.edu/gopinath

ACADEMIC POSITIONS

2005-present Harvard University, Department of Economics

John Zwaanstra Professor of International Studies and of Economics (2015-present)

Professor of Economics (2010-2015)

Associate Professor of Economics (2009-10)

Assistant Professor of Economics (2005-09)

Director of Graduate Studies (2016-17, 2013-14)

2001-05 University of Chicago, Graduate School of Business

Assistant Professor of Economics

OTHER POSITIONS

2004-present National Bureau of Economic Research

Co-Director, International Finance and Macroeconomics Program (2017-present)

Research Associate (2011-present)

Faculty Research Fellow (2004-10)

2016-present Federal Reserve Bank of New York, Member of Economic Advisory Panel

2016-present Economic Adviser to Chief Minister of Kerala State, India

Honorary appointment in the rank of Principal Secretary to Government

2009-present Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, Research Department, Visiting Scholar

2008-present International Growth Center @ LSE and Oxford, Research Program Member

2005-present Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Faculty Associate

2013-2014 Ministry of Finance, India, Member of Eminent Persons Advisory Group on G-20

Matters

EDITORIAL POSITIONS

2017-present American Economic Review

Co-Editor

2013-2017 Review of Economic Studies

Managing Editor (2014-17)

Foreign Editor (2013-14)

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2009-12 American Economic Review, Board of Editors

2004-14 Journal of International Economics,

Special Editor (2013-14)

Associate Editor (2004-12)

2014 Scandinavian Journal of Economics, Guest Editor

2007-10 Journal of Economic Perspectives, Associate Editor

2009-13 IMF Economic Review, Editorial Board

2009-present Macroeconomics and Finance in Emerging Market Economies, Editorial Board

EDUCATION

1996-2001 Princeton University, Ph.D. in Economics

Fields: International Macroeconomics and Trade

Advisors: Ken Rogoff, Ben Bernanke, Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas

1994-96 University of Washington, Masters in Economics

1992-94 Delhi School of Economics, Masters in Economics

1989-92 University of Delhi, Lady Shri Ram College, B.A. Economics (Honors)

HONORS, FELLOWSHIPS, AND AWARDS

2018 Elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences

2017 Department of Economics Distinguished Alumnus award, University of Washington

Hahn Lecture, Royal Economic Society Meetings, Bristol, U.K.

Keynote Speaker, Society for Economic Measurement Meetings, Boston

Keynote Speaker, CEPR IMF Meetings, Zurich, Switzerland

Export-Import Bank of India’s 33rd Commencement Day Annual Lecture, Mumbai

2016 Keynote Speaker, Indian Statistical Institute, New Delhi, India

Keynote Speaker, Delhi School of Economics, New Delhi, India

2016-present National Science Foundation Grant: “The International Price System: Macro and Micro

Evidence”

2015 Women Achievers Hall of Fame, MYRA School of Business, Mysore, India

2014 Named one of the top 25 economists under 45 by the International Monetary

Fund.

Nominated for Everett Mendelsohn Excellence in Mentoring Award by Harvard Graduate

Student Council, Harvard University

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2012 VKRV Rao Visiting Professor, Institute for Social and Economic Change, India

2011-2017 National Science Foundation Grant: “Trade Adjustment in Large Crises” (with Brent

Neiman)

2011 Young Global Leader, World Economic Forum.

2008-2016 National Science Foundation Grant: “International Prices, Costs and Mark-ups” (with

Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas and Chang-Tai Hsieh)

2006-2015 National Science Foundation Grant: “Sticky Borders, Pass Through, and the Terms of

Trade” (with Roberto Rigobon)

2006-09 Andrew E. Furer Fellow, Department of Economics, Harvard University

2005 Bhagwati Prize for the best paper published in the Journal of International Economics for

the two years 2003 and 2004

2005 Nominated for the Joseph R. Levenson Teaching Prize, by the Harvard Undergraduate

Council, Harvard University

2003-04 James S. Kemper Foundation Scholar, University of Chicago, Graduate School of

Business

1999-2001 Princeton Wilson Fellowship Research Award, Princeton University

1996 Graduate Teaching Assistant Award, Department of Economics, University of

Washington

1995 James K. Hall Award for academic performance, University of Washington

1992-94 National Post-Graduate Fellowship in Economics, University of Delhi

1992 President’s Gold Medal in Economics: Ranked first in the university in B.A Economics

(Honors), University of Delhi

PUBLICATIONS

[1] “Trade Invoicing, Bank Funding, and Central Bank Reserve Holdings” (with Jeremy Stein).

American Economic Review P&P, forthcoming 2018.

[2] “The Macroeconomics of Border Taxes” (with Omar Barbeiro, Emmanuel Farhi and Oleg Itskhoki).

NBER Macroeconomics Annual, forthcoming 2018.

[3] “Capital Allocation and Productivity in South Europe”, (with Sebnem Kalemli-Ozcan, Loukas

Karabarbounis and Carolina Villegas-Sanchez).

Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 132, Issue 4, 1 November 2017.

[4] “The International Price System”

Jackson Hole Symposium Proceedings, 2016.

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[5] “Coordination and Crisis in Monetary Unions” (with Mark Aguiar, Manuel Amador, and Emmanuel

Farhi)

Quarterly Journal of Economics, October 2015, Volume 130 (4)

[6] “Sovereign Debt Booms in Monetary Unions” (with Mark Aguiar, Manuel Amador, and Emmanuel

Farhi)

American Economic Review Papers & Proceedings, 2014, Volume 104 (5)

[7] “Fiscal Devaluations” (with Emmanuel Farhi and Oleg Itskhoki)

Review of Economic Studies, April 2014, Volume 81 (2)

[8] “Trade Adjustment and Productivity in Large Crises” (with Brent Neiman)

American Economic Review, March 2014, Volume 104 (3)

[9] “International Prices and Exchange Rates,” (with Ariel Burstein)

Gopinath, G., Helpman, E., & Rogoff, K. (Eds.): Handbook of International Economics Volume 4,

2014. Amsterdam: Elsevier

[10] “Trade Prices and the Global Trade Collapse of 2008-09” (with Oleg Itskhoki and Brent Neiman)

IMF Economic Review, September 2012, Volume 60

[11] “International Prices, Costs and Markup Differences” (with Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas, Chang-Tai

Hsieh and Nicholas Li)

American Economic Review, October 2011, Volume 101(6)

[12] “In Search of Real Rigidities” (with Oleg Itskhoki)

NBER Macroeconomics Annual, 2010, Volume 25

[13] “Frequency of Price Adjustment and Pass-through” (with Oleg Itskhoki)

Quarterly Journal of Economics, May 2010, Volume 125(2)

[14] “Currency Choice and Exchange Rate Pass-through” (with Oleg Itskhoki and Roberto Rigobon)

American Economic Review, March 2010, Volume 100(1)

[15] “Expropriation Dynamics” (with Mark Aguiar and Manuel Amador)

American Economic Review, Papers and Proceeding, May 2009, Volume 99(2)

[16] “Investment Cycles and Sovereign Debt Overhang” (with Mark Aguiar and Manuel Amador)

Review of Economic Studies, January 2009, Volume 76(1)

[17] “Sticky Borders” (with Roberto Rigobon)

Quarterly Journal of Economics, May 2008, Volume 123(2)

[18] “Emerging Market Business Cycles: The Cycle is the Trend” (with Mark Aguiar)

Journal of Political Economy, February 2007, Volume 115(1)

[19] “The Role of Interest Rate and Productivity Shocks in Emerging Market Fluctuations” (with Mark

Aguiar)

Prepared for the Annual Conference of the Central Bank of Chile on Current Account and External

Financing, December 2006.

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[20] “Defaultable Debt, Interest Rates and the Current Account” (with Mark Aguiar)

Journal of International Economics, June 2006, Volume 69(1)

[21] “Fire-Sale FDI and Liquidity Crises” (with Mark Aguiar)

Review of Economics and Statistics, August 2005, Volume 87(3)

[22] “Lending Booms, Sharp Reversals and Real Exchange Rate Dynamics”

Journal of International Economics, January 2004, Volume 62(1)

Awarded the Bhagwati prize for the best paper published in JIE for the two years 2003 and 2004.

WORKING PAPERS & WORK IN PROGRESS

[23] “Banking, Trade, and the Making of a Dominant Currency,” 2017 (with Jeremy Stein)

(under revision for the Quarterly Journal of Economics”)

[24] “Global Trade and the Dollar”, 2017 (with Emine Boz and Mikkel-Plagborg Moller)

[25] “Dominant Currency Paradigm”, 2016 (with Camila Casas, Federico Diez and Pierre-Olivier

Gourinchas)

[26] “Crisis and Commitment: Inflation Credibility and the Vulnerability to Sovereign Debt Crises”, 2013

(with Mark Aguiar, Manuel Amador and Emmanuel Farhi)

[27] “Price Dynamics for Durable Goods”, May 2011 (with Michal Fabinger and Oleg Itskhoki)

[28] “Efficient Expropriation: Sustainable Fiscal Policy in a Small Open Economy”, Jan 2006 (with Mark

Aguiar and Manuel Amador).

BOOKS

Handbook of International Economics, Volume 5, 2014

Co-edited with Elhanan Helpman and Kenneth Rogoff; Amsterdam: Elsevier

OTHER PUBLICATIONS

[1] Comment on "The Reallocation Myth," by Chang-Tai Hsieh and Peter J. Klenow. Forthcoming in

the Proceedings of the Jackson Hole Symposium, 2017.

[2] “A Macroeconomic Perspective on Border Taxes,” Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 2017.

[3] Rethinking Macroeconomic Policy: International Economy Issues. In Blanchard and Summers edited

"Rethinking Macroeconomic Policy: Vol 4", MIT Press, 2017.

[4] Comment on “Individual Price Adjustment along the Extensive Margin”, by Etienne Gagnon, David

López-Salido, and Nicolas Vincent, NBER Macroeconomics Annual 2012, edited by Daron

Acemoglu, Jonathan Parker, and Michael Woodford, University of Chicago Press.

[5] “International Prices and Exchange Rates,” NBER Reporter 2012 Number 2: Research Summary.

[6] “Interview on Sovereign Default,” Review of Economic Dynamics Newsletter, Volume 13, Issue 1,

November 2011.

[7] Review of “Other People’s Money: Debt Denomination and Financial Instability in Emerging

Market Economies”, edited by Barry Eichengreen and Ricardo Hausmann, Journal of International

Economics, March 2007, Volume 71(1).

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[8] Review of “Dollar Adjustment: How Far? Against What?”, edited by C. Fred Bergsten and John

Williamson, Journal of Economic Literature, March 2006, Volume 44(1).

[9] Comment on “When it Rains It Pours: Procyclical Fiscal Policy and Macroeconomic Policies”, by

Kaminsky, Reinhart and Vegh, NBER Macroeconomics Annual 2004, edited by Mark Gertler and

Kenneth Rogoff, MIT Press.

[10] Comment on “South Korea’s Experience with International Capital Flows”, by Marcus Nolland.

Capital Controls and Capital Flows in Emerging Economies: Policies, Practices and Consequences,

2005, edited by Sebastian Edwards, University of Chicago Press.

[11] “Workbook for the Foundation of International Economics” (with Kenneth Rogoff and Maurice

Obstfeld), 1998, M.I.T Press.

TEACHING

Harvard University, Department of Economics:

• International Finance (Ph.D. course)

• Foundations of International Macroeconomic Policy (Undergraduate course)

University of Chicago, Graduate School of Business:

• Emerging Financial Markets (MBA course)

• International Financial Policy (MBA course)

Ph.D. STUDENTS SUPERVISED (and their first placement)

1) Laura Blattner, Stanford Graduate School of Business

2) Wenxin Du, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

3) Eyal Dvir, Boston College

4) Michal Fabinger, Penn State University

5) Oleg Itskhoki, Princeton University

6) Keyu Jin, London School of Economics

7) Loukas Karabarbounis, University of Chicago, Booth School of Business

8) Rohan Kekre, University of Chicago, Booth School of Business

9) Seung Jung Lee, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

10) Mikkel Plagborg-Moller, Princeton University

11) Brent Neiman, University of Chicago, Booth School of Business

12) Jesse Schregger, Harvard Business School

13) Nihar Shah, Federal Reserve Bank of New York

14) Vania Stavrakeva, London Business School

15) Jenny Tang, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston

RECENT PRESENTATIONS AT POLICY CONFERENCES

[1] International Monetary Fund, 2017. “Monetary, Financial, and Prudential Policy Interactions in the

Post-Crisis World.”

[2] International Monetary Fund, 2017. “Managing Capital Flows: Challenges for Developing

Economies.” Zambia.

[3] International Monetary Fund and World Bank, 2017. Annual meeting.

[4] Peterson Institute for International Economics, 2017. “Rethinking Macroeconomic Policy IV.”

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[5] Jackson Hole Symposium, 2017. Annual economic policy symposium organized by the Federal

Reserve Bank of Kansas City.

[6] Bank for International Settlements, 2016. Annual meeting.

[7] Jackson Hole Symposium, 2015. Annual economic policy symposium organized by the Federal

Reserve Bank of Kansas City.

[8] Bank of France, 2014. Annual meeting.

OTHER PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

2013-present NBER Neemrana Meetings in India, joint with ICRIER and NCAER, Co-organizer

2015-present Bellagio Group, Member

2012-2014 Global Agenda Council for International Monetary System, World Economic Forum, Member

2014-2016 Global Agenda Council for India, World Economic Forum, Member

2012-2015 NBER Spring Meetings, International Finance and Macroeconomics Program, Co-organizer


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