Tatiana Didier
Research Economist
Tatiana Didier is a Research Economist in the World Bank’s Office of the Chief Economist for Latin America and the Caribbean. She obtained a Ph.D. in Economics from MIT in 2008. She has published in the area of international economics. She is currently doing research on the international finance, with a focus on international capital flows, the role of institutional investors, financial crises, and their implications for the development of domestic financial systems.
- 05/13/13 Have Capital Markets Aided Growth in China and India?
- 05/01/13 From Net to Gross Capital Flows
- 09/10/12 Financial Globalization in Emerging Countries: Diversification vs. Offshoring
- 09/26/11 Perspectivas de crecimiento para América Latina: ¿hechas en China?
- 09/25/11 Latin America’s growth prospects: Made in China?
- 07/15/11 Unexploited Gains from International Diversification: Patterns of Portfolio Holdings around the World
- 05/25/11 ¿Cuán resistentes realmente fueron las economías emergentes a la crisis global?
- 05/24/11 How resilient really were emerging economies to the global crisis?
