BIS’s Shin on international co-operation, inflation targeting and integrating finance into economics

Interview with Bank for International Settlements head of research Hyun Song Shin

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Hyun Song Shin joined the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) as economic adviser and head of research in May 2014. Before moving to the BIS he was a professor of economics at Princeton University and, in 2010, on leave from Princeton, he served as senior adviser to the president of South Korea. From 2000–05, he was a professor of finance at the London School of Economics.

Shin holds a DPhil and an MPhil in economics, and a BA in philosophy, politics and economics from the University of

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