Mark Ellyne

Retired IMF Macroecomomist

Doctoral DegreeThe Johns Hopkins School for Advanced International Studies

Cape Town, South Africa

Summary

• University lecturer at University of Cape Town, specializing in applied macroeconomics, international economics, development economics, monetary policy, fiscal policy, financial programming, and regional integration. • Consultant to South African National Treasury on the Future of Development Finance • Consultant to Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) on exchange control issues and to the National Treasury of South Africa on official debt issues. • Retired from the International Monetary Fund after 24 years of service as an international macro economist designing and implementing economic adjustment programs in sub-Saharan Africa; • Bring extensive knowledge of African economic policies and development issues, as well as an ability to communicate clearly with senior government officials, civil society and students. • Can provide a practical, policy-oriented approach to teaching economics, based on my experience at the IMF and from consulting work.

Experience

  • economic policy
  • tertiary education
  • research & development
  • development
  • capital market
  • uganda
  • zambia
  • zimbabwe
  • south africa
  • ghana
  • Sectors
  • Funders
  • Countries

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