![]() LILIANA ROJAS-SUAREZ |
Liliana
Rojas-Suarez is a Senior Fellow at the Center for Global Development and
the Chair of the Latin American Shadow Financial Regulatory Committee. From
March 1998 to October 2000, she served as Managing Director and Chief Economist
for Latin America at Deutsche Bank. Before joining Deutsche Bank, Ms. Rojas-Suarez
was the Principal Advisor in the Office of Chief Economist at the Inter-American
Development Bank. Between 1984-1994 she held various positions at the International
Monetary Fund, most recently as Deputy Chief of the Capital Markets and
Financial Studies Division of the Research Department. She has been a Visiting
Fellow at the Institute for International Economics and has also served
as a Professor at Anahuac University in Mexico and an Advisor for PEMEX,
Mexico's National Petroleum Company. Ms. Rojas-Suarez has also testified
before a Joint Committee of the US Senate.on the issue of dollarization
in Latin America. Ms. Rojas-Suarez has published widely in the areas of
macroeconomic policy, international economics and financial markets. Her
most recent publications include: Can International Capital Standards Strengthen
banks in Emerging Markets (IIE, 2001), Why So High? Understanding Interest
Rate Spreads in Latin America (ed. With P. Brock, IDB, 2000), "What Exchange
Rate Arrangements Work Best for Latin America", World Economic Affairs,
(Autumn 2000) and Financial Regulation: Why, How and Where Now? (With C.
Gooddhart et al, Routledge, 1998). Ms. Rojas-Suarez holds a Ph.D. in Economics
from the University of Western Ontario.
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