Center for International Economics
The Center for International Economics was created in 1993 to provide a focal point for research on international economics within the Department of Economics. Center activities have included seminars on international economics, a working paper series, invitations to visiting scholars, and conferences on relevant policy and conceptual issues bringing together experts and policymakers from academia and international financial institutions. The Center also supports a number of graduate students and has sponsored programs with outstanding universities and research centers around the world.
Faculty in the Center include Allan Drazen, Anton Korinek, Nino Limão, Enrique Mendoza (pictured at right), Carmen Reinhart, Carlos Vegh, and Razvan Vlaicu. Their research spans a diverse set of topics in international finance and trade.