Davide Furceri is Deputy Division Chief of the Regional Studies Division of the Asia and Pacific Department of the IMF. Previous IMF positions include in the Research Department and the Middle East and Central Asia Department. Prior to joining the Fund, he was an economist at the Fiscal Policy Division of the European Central Bank, and at the Macroeconomic Analysis Division of the OECD Economics Department. He has published extensively in leading academic and policy-oriented journals on a wide range of topics in the area of macroeconomics, public finance, international macroeconomics and structural reforms. His work has been widely cited in print and electronic media, including the Economist, the Financial Times, the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, the Washington Post and Business Week. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Illinois.
Latest posts:
- Global Economic Uncertainty, Surging Amid War, May Slow Growth
- How Soaring Shipping Costs Raise Prices Around the World
- Managing the Political Economy of Climate Change Policies
- Taming market power could (also) help monetary policy
- Divergent Recoveries in Asia: History is not Destiny
- What the Continued Global Uncertainty Means for You
- How the Great Lockdown Saved Lives
- How Pandemics Leave the Poor Even Farther Behind
- Chart of the Week: Global Uncertainty Related to Coronavirus at Record High
- Reform Doesn’t Have to Cost Votes
- How To Reignite Growth in Emerging Market and Developing Economies
- New Index Tracks Trade Uncertainty Across the Globe
- The Case for Fiscal Policy to Support Structural Reforms
- Openness and Inequality: Distributional Impacts of Capital Account Liberalization
- Growth: An Essential Part of a Cure for Unemployment
- Now Is a Good Time to Invest in Infrastructure
- Where Are Real Interest Rates Headed?