Norman Loayza
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 60 |
Date of birth | March 9,1964 |
Zodiac sign | Pisces |
Born | Arequipa |
Peru | |
Citations | 26,890 |
H index | 54 |
Affiliations | World Bank |
Interests | Economic And Social Development |
Edited works | Inflation Targeting: Design, Performance, Challenges |
Co authors | Daniel Lederman |
Ross Levine | |
Thorsten Beck | |
Romain Ranciere | |
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ID | 935814 |
Economic growth in Latin America and the Caribbean
Financial Development, Financial Fragility, and Growth
The Peace Dividend: Military Spending Cuts and Economic Growth
Innocent Bystanders: Developing Countries and the War on Drugs
Testing the Neoclassical Theory of Economic Growth: A Panel Data Approach
Business Regulation and Economic Performance
Financial Intermediation and Growth: Causality and Causes
The Composition of Growth Matters for Poverty Alleviation
Finance and the Sources of Growth
The Structural Determinants of External Vulnerability
On the Measurement of Market-oriented Reforms
World Market Integration Through the Lens of Foreign Direct Investors
Determinants of Crime Rates in Latin America and the World: An Empirical Assessment
Economic Reform and Progress in Latin America and the Caribbean
Informality Trends and Cycles
The Aftermath of Civil War
The Impact of Regulation on Growth and Informality: Cross-country Evidence
What Drives Private Saving Around the World?
the development impact of the illegality of drug trade
A Test of the International Convergence Hypothesis Using Panel Data
Paradise Lost? Growth, Convergence and Migration in the South Pacific
Does Openness Imply Greater Exposure?
Sectorial Macroeconomic Interdependencies - Evidence for Latin America, East Asia and Europe
Taxation, Public Services, and the Informal Sector in a Model of Endogenous Growth
The Economics of the Informal Sector: A Simple Model and Some Empirical Evidence from Latin America
Financial Development, Financial Fragility, and Growth
The Peace Dividend: Military Spending Cuts and Economic Growth
Innocent Bystanders: Developing Countries and the War on Drugs
Testing the Neoclassical Theory of Economic Growth: A Panel Data Approach
Business Regulation and Economic Performance
Financial Intermediation and Growth: Causality and Causes
The Composition of Growth Matters for Poverty Alleviation
Finance and the Sources of Growth
The Structural Determinants of External Vulnerability
On the Measurement of Market-oriented Reforms
World Market Integration Through the Lens of Foreign Direct Investors
Determinants of Crime Rates in Latin America and the World: An Empirical Assessment
Economic Reform and Progress in Latin America and the Caribbean
Informality Trends and Cycles
The Aftermath of Civil War
The Impact of Regulation on Growth and Informality: Cross-country Evidence
What Drives Private Saving Around the World?
the development impact of the illegality of drug trade
A Test of the International Convergence Hypothesis Using Panel Data
Paradise Lost? Growth, Convergence and Migration in the South Pacific
Does Openness Imply Greater Exposure?
Sectorial Macroeconomic Interdependencies - Evidence for Latin America, East Asia and Europe
Taxation, Public Services, and the Informal Sector in a Model of Endogenous Growth
The Economics of the Informal Sector: A Simple Model and Some Empirical Evidence from Latin America
Norman Loayza Life story
Norman Loayza is Director of the Global Indicators Group at the World Bank. Previously, he was a Lead Economist in the Development Research Group and managed the Asia hub of the Research Group, based in Malaysia. He was director of the World Development Report 2014, Risk and Opportunity: Managing Risk for Development.