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Andrew G. Berg

Andrew Berg is Assistant Director in the IMF’s Research Department. Previously, he led work on regional studies and missions to Malawi for the IMF’s African Department, and has also worked on a range of research and policy issues. He has also worked as an associate of Jeffrey Sachs and at the U.S. Treasury, including on Mexico and as Deputy Assistant Secretary for East Asia and Latin America. His current research agenda includes the sources of sustained growth, the macroeconomics of aid, and frameworks for monetary policy and debt sustainability analysis in low-income countries.

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Edward is a macro economist, who specializes in growth and productivity theory, demographic processes and their impact on macro performance, and the underlying dynamics of migration flows. Edward is based in Barcelona, and is currently engaged in research on aging, longevity, fertility and migration, and the impact of all of these on economic growth. He is currently working on a book "Population, The Ultimate Non-renewable Resource?" He is a regular contributor to a number of economics weblogs, including India Economy Blog, A Fistful of Euros, Global Economy Matters and Demography Matters. He was, in fact, a founding member of all these weblogs. Edward follows in detail the Indian, Italian, Spanish, German and Japanese economies. He has a more than a passing interest in the economies of Turkey and Brazil and in the emerging economies of Eastern Europe.

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