Stijn Claessens
Stijn Claessens (born Constantijn Anton Marie Francois Claessens, June 19, 1959) is a Dutch economist who currently serves as the Head of Financial Stability Policy department of the Bank for International Settlements. He worked for fourteen years at World Bank beginning in 1987 until 2001 where he assumed various positions including that of Lead Economist. Following his tenure at the World Bank he became Professor of International Finance Policy at the University of Amsterdam where he remained for three years and still is on the faculty. Stijn has many distinguished academic publications and his work has been cited in many outlets including ''The Wall Street Journal'', ''The Financial Times'', ''The Economist'', ''The Washington Post'' and various other publications and he has appeared in several television programs. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Claessens, Stijn
Published 1999
Published 1999
World Bank, Financial Operations Vice Presidency, Financial Economics Unit
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by Claessens, Stijn
Published 1999
Published 1999
World Bank, Financial Operations Vice Presidency, Financial Economics Unit
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by Claessens, Stijn
Published 1995
Published 1995
World Bank, Europe and Central Asia, and Middle East and North Africa Technical Dept., Private Sector and Finance Team
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by Claessens, Stijn
Published 1995
Published 1995
World Bank, Policy Research Dept., Environment, Infrastructure, and Agriculture Division, and World Development Report Office, and International Finance Corporation, Economics Dept
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by Claessens, Stijn
Published 1996
Published 1996
World Bank, Office of the Senior Vice President, Development Economics