Carmen Reinhart Carmen Reinhart, visiting fellow, is a professor at the University of Maryland in the School of Public Affairs and the Department of Economics. She is a research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research. She was vice president at the investment bank Bear Stearns for several years before joining the research department at the International Monetary Fund in 1988. Her work on various topics in macroeconomics and international finance and trade-including capital flows to emerging markers, capital controls, inflation stabilization, currency and banking crises, and contagion-has been published in leading scholarly journals and featured in the financial press. She is a coauthor of Assessing Financial Vulnerability: An Early Warning System for Emerging Markets (2000) with Morris Goldstein and Graciela Kaminsky. |