January 31, 2012

Barry Eichengreen is a professor of economics and political science at the University of California, Berkeley and a former senior advisor to the International Monetary Fund. He has researched, and published widely on, the history and current operation of the international monetary and financial system.
Dan Richards spoke with Eichengreen at the annual meeting of the American Economic Association in Chicago in early January.
A transcript of this interview is available here.
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