World Bank names financial crisis expert Carmen Reinhart as chief economist


FE Team | Published: May 21, 2020 11:33:05 | Updated: June 09, 2020 12:02:54


File photo of Harvard University professor Carmen Reinhart. (Collected)

Harvard University professor Carmen Reinhart has been appointed as the new vice president and chief economist of World Bank (WB), the WB Group President David Malpass said on Wednesday.

"I am very pleased to welcome Carmen to the World Bank Group, as we boost our efforts to restore growth and meet the urgent debt and recession crises facing many of our client countries," Malpass said in a statement.

"Carmen has dedicated her career to understanding and surmounting financial crises in both advanced and developing economies in order to achieve growth and higher living standards," he said.

Reinhart, an economist on international finance and financial crises, is widely known for her award-winning scholarly history book on financial disasters, reports Xinhua.

"This Time is Different: Eight Centuries of Financial Folly", written with Harvard economist Kenneth Rogoff.

The appointment came after the World Bank announced Tuesday that its emergency operations against COVID-19 have reached 100 developing countries, home to 70 per cent of the world's population.

The assistance marks a milestone in implementing the World Bank's pledge to make available 160 billion US dollars in grants and financial support over a 15-month period to help developing countries respond to the health, social and economic impacts of COVID-19 and the economic shutdown in advanced countries.

In an interview with The Harvard Gazette published Wednesday, Reinhart warned that the health crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic is morphing into a financial crisis.

"If it's not over on the disease, it's not over on the social distancing and the business closures, and therefore, it's not over on the balance sheet effects. That makes it a financial crisis until the core health problem gets resolved," she said.

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