
Patrick Honohan
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 75 |
Date of birth | October 9,1949 |
Zodiac sign | Libra |
Born | Dublin |
Ireland | |
Job | Professor |
Economist | |
Education | London School of Economics and Political Science |
University College Dublin | |
Previous position | Governor of the Central Bank of Ireland (2009–2015) |
Siblings | Edmund Honohan |
Edited works | Financial Sector Policy fo... |
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ID | 516511 |
Making finance work for Africa
Finance for All? Policies and Pitfalls in Expanding Access
Financial Sector Policy and the Poor[: Selected Findings and Issues
Dollarization of the Banking System: Good Or Bad?
Household Financial Assets in the Process of Development
Contrasting Monetary Regimes in Africa
The Financial Assets of Households in Ireland
Intersectoral Financial Flows in Ireland
An Examination of Irish Currency Policy
Irish Interest Rate Fluctuations in the European Monetary System
Economic Implications for Ireland of EMU
Banking Sector Crises and Inequality
Beyond Capital Ideals: Restoring Banking Stability
What Else Can Central Banks Do?
Key Issues of Cost-benefit Methodology for Irish Industrial Policy
Intersectoral Financial Flows in Developing Countries
Monetary cooperation in the CFA zone
European Community Lending and the Structural Funds
Recapitalizing Banking Systems: Implications for Incentives and Fiscal and Monetary Policy
Fiscal Contingency Planning for Banking Crises
Controlling the Fiscal Costs of Banking Crises
Banking Policy and Macroeconomic Stability: An Exploration
Perverse Effects of a Ratings-related Capital Adequacy System
Taxation of Financial Intermediation: Measurement Principles and Application to Five African Countries
Bank Regulation and the Network Paradigm: Policy Implications for Developing and Transition Economies
Currency, Credit and Crisis: Central Banking in Ireland and Europe
Finance for All? Policies and Pitfalls in Expanding Access
Financial Sector Policy and the Poor[: Selected Findings and Issues
Dollarization of the Banking System: Good Or Bad?
Household Financial Assets in the Process of Development
Contrasting Monetary Regimes in Africa
The Financial Assets of Households in Ireland
Intersectoral Financial Flows in Ireland
An Examination of Irish Currency Policy
Irish Interest Rate Fluctuations in the European Monetary System
Economic Implications for Ireland of EMU
Banking Sector Crises and Inequality
Beyond Capital Ideals: Restoring Banking Stability
What Else Can Central Banks Do?
Key Issues of Cost-benefit Methodology for Irish Industrial Policy
Intersectoral Financial Flows in Developing Countries
Monetary cooperation in the CFA zone
European Community Lending and the Structural Funds
Recapitalizing Banking Systems: Implications for Incentives and Fiscal and Monetary Policy
Fiscal Contingency Planning for Banking Crises
Controlling the Fiscal Costs of Banking Crises
Banking Policy and Macroeconomic Stability: An Exploration
Perverse Effects of a Ratings-related Capital Adequacy System
Taxation of Financial Intermediation: Measurement Principles and Application to Five African Countries
Bank Regulation and the Network Paradigm: Policy Implications for Developing and Transition Economies
Currency, Credit and Crisis: Central Banking in Ireland and Europe
Patrick Honohan Life story
Patrick Honohan is an Irish economist and public servant who served as the Governor of the Central Bank of Ireland from 2009 to 2015. He has been a nonresident senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics since 2016.