Philip R. Lane: Biographical
Sketch
Philip R. Lane is
Professor of International Macroeconomics at Trinity College
Dublin. In addition, he is a managing editor of the journal Economic Policy
and the founder of The Irish
Economy blog. He is a research fellow of the Centre for
Economic Policy Research (CEPR) and a member of the steering group for
its Macroeconomics of Global Interdependence (MGI) working group. His
research interests include financial globalisation, the macroeconomics
of
exchange rates and capital flows, macroeconomic policy design, European
Monetary Union, and the Irish economy. He also serves
on the editorial boards of the Journal of International Economics,
International Journal of
Central Banking, Empirica, Open Economies Review and
Moneda y Credito. He is also a member of the National Statistics Board,
the Council of the ESRI and scientific advisory
committee of CEPII. In 2001, he was the inaugural recipient of the
German Bernacer Award in Monetary Economics. He is also a member
of the Royal
Irish Academy, the Bellagio Group and the
EURO-50 group and is a former member of the Handelsblatt ECB
Shadow Council. He has consulted for the International Monetary
Fund, World Bank, European Commission, European Central Bank, Asian
Development Bank, OECD and a
number of national central banks and other policy organisations.