Professor Willem Buiter FBA

Economics
Headshot of Willem Buiter FBA
Fellow type
UK Fellow
Year elected
1998
Subjects
Economics

Current post

Maverecon LLC Independent Economic Advisor

2020 -

Council on Foreign Relations, New York Adjunct Senior Fellow

2014 -

Past appointments

Columbia University Visiting Professor of International and Public Affairs

2020 - 2021

Citigroup Special Economic Advisor

2018 - 2019

Citigroup Global Chief Economist

2010 - 2018

Centre for Economic Performance, London School of Economics and Political Science Professor of Political Economy,

2009 - 2011

European Institute, London School of Economics and Political Science Professor of European Political Economy

2005 - 2009

European Bank for Reconstruction and Development Chief Economist and Special Counsellor to the President

2000 - 2005

University of Cambridge Professor of International Macroeconomics

1994 - 2000

Yale University Juan T Trippe Professor of International Economics

1990 - 1994

Publications

Central Banks as Fiscal Players The Drivers of Fiscal and Monetary Policy Space

Willem Buiter - Published in 2020 by Cambridge University Press

The Fiscal Theory of the Price Level: A Critique

Willem Buiter - Published in 2002 by The Economic Journal

Vol. 112, No. 481, pp.459-480

Financial Markets and European Monetary Cooperation The Lessons of the 1992–93 Exchange Rate Mechanism Crisis

Willem Buiter, Giancarlo Corsetti, Paolo A. Pesenti - Published in 1998 by Cambridge University Press

Time Preference and International Lending and Borrowing in an Overlapping-Generations Model

Willem Buiter - Published in 1981 by Journal of Political Economy

Vol. 89, No. 4, pp.769-797

Other Fellows of the British Academy

Professor Barry Julian Eichengreen FBA

Global economic, monetary and financial history, focusing on the 19th and 20th centuries; history, current operation and future prospects of the international monetary system

Professor Barry Eichengreen FBA

Professor Ariel Rubinstein FBA

Economic theory: game theory; bounded rationality.

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