Published Oct 29, 2020
Lessons From Ruth Krivoy, the Former Head of Venezuela's Central Bank
Ruth Krivoy, ex-head of Venezuela's Central Bank, offers a compelling analysis of the challenges of maintaining central bank independence amidst political and fiscal pressures in emerging markets. She delves into Venezuela's banking crisis, oil dependency, and the evolution of monetary policy, providing valuable insights for managing financial instability globally.

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