Irina Tytell
Last Updated: September 17, 2009
Irina Tytell is a senior economist at the International Monetary Fund. Her research interests are in international macroeconomics and development and she has recently written on the transmission of financial crises, international capital flows, globalization of labor markets, and commodity price cycles.
Email: itytell@imf.org
Fluent In: Russian.
Education:
Ph.D. Economics, University of Cambridge, under the supervision of Willem H. Buiter
M.Sc. Economics, London School of Economics
M.A. Economics, New Economic School, Moscow
M.Sc. Applied Mathematics, Moscow State Technological University
Experience:
current position: Senior Economist, International Monetary Fund
1999 – 2009: Economist, International Monetary Fund, including Research Department (2006 - 2009), IMF Institute (2000 - 2006), and European Department (1999 - 2000)
1998 – 1999: Consultant, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
IMF Books and Working Papers:
What’s the Damage? Medium-term Output Dynamics After Banking Crises, Working Paper No. 09/245, November 01, 2009
Commodity Terms of Trade: The History of Booms and Busts, Working Paper No. 09/205, September 01, 2009
The Transmission of Financial Stress from Advanced to Emerging Economies, Working Paper No. 09/133, June 01, 2009
How has the Globalization of Labor Affected the Labor Income Share in Advanced Countries?, Working Paper No. 07/298, December 01, 2007
Does Financial Globalization Induce Better Macroeconomic Policies?, Working Paper No. 04/84, May 01, 2004
Transition and Regional Inequality in Russia: Reorganization or Procrastination?, Working Paper No. 02/169, October 01, 2002
Explaining Russia's Output Collapse: Aggregate Sources and Regional Evidence, Working Paper No. 01/16, February 01, 2001
Determinants of Barter in Russia - An Empirical Analysis, Working Paper No. 00/155, August 01, 2000
Other IMF Publications
“Explaining Russia’s Output Collapse” IMF Staff Papers, Vol.49 No.2 (2002).
Other Publications
“The Role of FDI in Eastern Europe and New Independent States: New Channels for the Spillover Effect” (with Ksenia Yudaeva), in Liebscher, K., Christl, J., Mooslechner, P., Ritzberger-Grünwald, D. (eds.), Foreign direct investment in Europe: a changing landscape. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA (2007).
“Determinants of Barter in Russia: An Empirical Analysis” (with Simon Commander and Christian Mumssen), Journal of Development Economics, Vol.67 No.2 (2002).
Irina Tytell is a senior economist at the International Monetary Fund. Her research interests are in international macroeconomics and development and she has recently written on the transmission of financial crises, international capital flows, globalization of labor markets, and commodity price cycles.
Email: itytell@imf.org
Fluent In: Russian.
Education:
Ph.D. Economics, University of Cambridge, under the supervision of Willem H. Buiter
M.Sc. Economics, London School of Economics
M.A. Economics, New Economic School, Moscow
M.Sc. Applied Mathematics, Moscow State Technological University
Experience:
current position: Senior Economist, International Monetary Fund
1999 – 2009: Economist, International Monetary Fund, including Research Department (2006 - 2009), IMF Institute (2000 - 2006), and European Department (1999 - 2000)
1998 – 1999: Consultant, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
IMF Books and Working Papers:
What’s the Damage? Medium-term Output Dynamics After Banking Crises, Working Paper No. 09/245, November 01, 2009
Commodity Terms of Trade: The History of Booms and Busts, Working Paper No. 09/205, September 01, 2009
The Transmission of Financial Stress from Advanced to Emerging Economies, Working Paper No. 09/133, June 01, 2009
How has the Globalization of Labor Affected the Labor Income Share in Advanced Countries?, Working Paper No. 07/298, December 01, 2007
Does Financial Globalization Induce Better Macroeconomic Policies?, Working Paper No. 04/84, May 01, 2004
Transition and Regional Inequality in Russia: Reorganization or Procrastination?, Working Paper No. 02/169, October 01, 2002
Explaining Russia's Output Collapse: Aggregate Sources and Regional Evidence, Working Paper No. 01/16, February 01, 2001
Determinants of Barter in Russia - An Empirical Analysis, Working Paper No. 00/155, August 01, 2000
Other IMF Publications
“Explaining Russia’s Output Collapse” IMF Staff Papers, Vol.49 No.2 (2002).
Other Publications
“The Role of FDI in Eastern Europe and New Independent States: New Channels for the Spillover Effect” (with Ksenia Yudaeva), in Liebscher, K., Christl, J., Mooslechner, P., Ritzberger-Grünwald, D. (eds.), Foreign direct investment in Europe: a changing landscape. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA (2007).
“Determinants of Barter in Russia: An Empirical Analysis” (with Simon Commander and Christian Mumssen), Journal of Development Economics, Vol.67 No.2 (2002).
