Barry Eichengreen

Born in 1952 elsa.berkeley.edu
  • Barry Eichengreen is a distinguished economist and professor at UC Berkeley.

  • He is a prolific author, with numerous books on international economics and economic history.

  • Eichengreen has held prestigious fellowships and advisory positions, including at the IMF. He is a regular columnist for Project Syndicate and has received several awards for his work, including the Schumpeter Prize.

  • Eichengreen's research focuses on the international monetary system, financial crises, and economic policy.

  • He is recognized as a leading global thinker in economics and has contributed significantly to understanding historical and contemporary economic issues.

Books by Barry Eichengreen