Andrew Levin is
a professor of economics at Dartmouth College. His
research on monetary economics has been highly
influential, with a citation count that ranks
among the top 200 economists worldwide. Professor
Levin received his Ph.D. in economics from
Stanford University in 1989. He was an economist
at the Federal Reserve Board for two decades,
including two years as a special adviser to the
Board on monetary policy strategy and
communications. He subsequently served as an
adviser at the International Monetary Fund and is
now a regular visiting scholar at the IMF. He has
also served as a consultant to the European
Central Bank, an external adviser to the Bank of
Korea, and a visiting scholar at the Bank of
Canada, Bank of Japan, and Dutch National Bank,
and he has provided technical assistance to the
national banks of Albania, Argentina, Ghana,
Macedonia, and Ukraine.
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