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Central Banking Publications is supported by an expert team of contributing editors.


Central Banking Publications: Contributing Editors

  • Viral Acharya – Former Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India
  • David Birch – Author, adviser and commentator on digital financial services
  • Panicos Demetriades – Former Governor, Central Bank of Cyprus
  • Pedro Duarte Neves – Former Vice-governor, Bank of Portugal
  • Barry Eichengreen – George C Pardee and Helen N Pardee Professor of Economics and Political Science, University of California, Berkeley
  • Hui Feng – ARC Future Fellow and Senior Research Fellow, Griffith Asia Institute, Griffith University, Australia
  • Steve Hanke – Professor of Applied Economics and Co-director of the Institute for Applied Economics, Global Health, and the Study of Business Enterprise, Johns Hopkins University
  • Richard Heckinger – Former Vice-president and Senior Policy Adviser, Financial Markets Group, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
  • Antti Heinonen – Chairman, Banknote Ethics Initiative, and former Director of Banknotes, European Central Bank
  • Jennifer Johnson-Calari – Former Head and Founder, World Bank’s Reserves Advisory and Management Program (Ramp)
  • Steven Kamin – Former Director, US Federal Reserve’s Division of International Finance
  • Sir Andrew Large – Vice-chairman, Bermuda’s Financial Policy Council, and former Deputy Governor, Bank of England
  • Sayuri Shirai – Professor, Keio University, and former Policy Board Member, Bank of Japan
  • Kenneth Sullivan – Former Senior Financial Sector Expert, International Monetary Fund, and former Head, Accounting and Corporate Services, Reserve Bank of New Zealand
  • Marc Uzan – Founder and Executive Director, Reinventing Bretton Woods Committee
  • Joseph Wang – Former Senior Trader, Open Markets Desk, Federal Reserve Bank of New York 

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