
Steve Hanke
Steve Hanke is a prominent American economist known for his expertise in applied economics and monetary policy. He is a professor at Johns Hopkins University and has gained recognition for his development of an annual Misery Index, which ranks countries based on their economic conditions, incorporating factors such as unemployment, inflation, and lending rates. Hanke's work has contributed to international economic discussions and provided insights into the economic challenges faced by various nations.
Born on Dec 02, 1940 (84 years old)
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Bulgaria:
Steve Hanke is a world-renowned economist warning against the premature acceptance of Bulgaria into the Eurozone.
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North Macedonia:
Steve Hanke warns about the manipulation of inflation data in Bulgaria based on his experience as an advisor to the President of Bulgaria.
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North Macedonia:
Steve Hanke, a professor of applied economics at Johns Hopkins University, raised concerns about the manipulation of inflation data in Bulgaria.
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Iran:
Steve Hanke, a professor of applied economics at Johns Hopkins University, stated that the reduction in the money supply by the Central Bank of Russia also supports the ruble.
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Romania:
Professor Steve Hanke from Johns Hopkins University reported that the growth rate of the money supply has contracted.
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Bulgaria:
Steve Hanke, known as the 'father of the currency board', has long opposed the eurozone.
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Bulgaria:
Steve Hanke, known as the 'father of the currency board', has been an opponent of the eurozone.
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New Zealand:
Steve Hanke is a prominent US economic commentator who developed his own annual Misery Index.
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