Barry Eichengreen is a distinguished economist and professor at UC Berkeley.
He is a prolific author, with numerous books on international economics and economic history.
Eichengreen has held prestigious fellowships and advisory positions, including at the IMF. He is a regular columnist for Project Syndicate and has received several awards for his work, including the Schumpeter Prize.
Eichengreen's research focuses on the international monetary system, financial crises, and economic policy.
He is recognized as a leading global thinker in economics and has contributed significantly to understanding historical and contemporary economic issues.
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