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Inci Otker-Robe

İnci Ötker-Robe is a Division Chief at the Monetary and Capital Markets Department of the International Monetary Fund, where she heads the Financial Sector Analysis Division. She received a Ph.D. in Economics from Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh. She has written extensively and published articles on financial stability, capital controls and their liberalization, exchange rate regimes and speculative attacks, monetary policy and inflation targeting, financial interlinkages and contagion, and more recently has been working on systemically important large complex financial institutions and financial regulation. She co-authored and co-edited a book on Rapid Credit Growth in Central and Eastern Europe: Endless Boom or Early Warning (2007).

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