Anoop Singh has been Director of the Asia and Pacific Department of the International Monetary Fund since November 2008. Before that, Mr. Singh was Director of the Western Hemisphere Department.
Mr. Singh, an Indian national, holds graduate and post graduate degrees from the universities of Bombay, Cambridge, and the London School of Economics. His other appointments at the IMF have included: Director, Special Operations in the Office of the Managing Director; Senior Advisor, Policy Development and Review Department; Assistant Director, European Department; and IMF Resident Representative in Sri Lanka.
His additional work experience includes: Special Advisor to the Governor of the Reserve Bank of India (I.G. Patel and Manmohan Singh); Senior Economic Advisor to the Vice President, Asia Region, the World Bank; and sometime lecturer in Economics in Bombay University.
Mr. Singh has worked and written on macroeconomic, surveillance, and crisis management issues, helping design Fund-supported programs in emerging market, transition, and developing countries in South and South-East Asia, Eastern Europe, and Latin America. He led missions to Thailand, Indonesia, and Malaysia during the Asian crises in 1997-99, to Vietnam, Bulgaria, and Albania during their early transition experiences in the late 1980s-early 1990s, and to a number of other countries in Asia and in the Americas, including the Philippines, India, Australia, China, Japan, and Argentina. During 2002-2008, he directed the work of the Western Hemisphere department.
Mr. Singh's publications include, "The Financial Market Crisis and Risks for Latin America" (2008), "Macroeconomic Volatility: The Policy Lessons from Latin America" (2006), "Sustaining Latin America's Resurgence: Some Historical Perspectives" (2006), "Stabilization and Reform in Latin America: A Macroeconomic Perspective on the Experience Since the 1990s" (2005), "Latin America's Resurgence" (2005), "Australia, Benefiting from Economic Reform" (1998), "Macroeconomic Issues Facing ASEAN Countries," (1997), and Monetary Policy in India: Issues and Evidence (1982). He has organized conferences and seminars on political and economic issues affecting the ASEAN countries, "Asia and the IMF", Indonesia, Argentina, the Andean region, Central America, the Caribbean region, and the United States.
Recent Blog Posts by Anoop Singh
- India: Linked or De-linked From the Global Economy?
- The Other Rebalancing: Asia’s Quest for Inclusive Growth
- Dealing With Uncertain Economic Times: The Outlook for Asia
- Inflation in the Middle East—Looking at the Right Numbers
- Capital Flows to Asia Revisited: Monetary Policy Options
- Keeping Asia from Overheating
- Asia’s Supply Chain and Global Rebalancing
- Tipping the Scales—Rebalancing Growth in Asia
- The Next Phase of Asia’s Economic Growth
- Investing in a Rebalancing of Growth in Asia
- Sustaining Asia’s Recovery
- Continuing the Momentum—Asia’s Updated Economic Outlook
- Asia: The Challenge of Capital Inflows
- Asia: Exiting from Stimulus in an Uncertain World
- Asia: Leading the Global Recovery
- More Asian Geese Ready to Fly
- Asia’s Corporate Saving Mystery
- The Puzzle of Asia’s Rapid Rebound
- Latin America and the Caribbean: Resilient So Far, But Risks Ahead















