Stephany Griffith-Jones

Stephany Griffith-Jones (born Stepanka Novy Kafka in 5 June 1947) is an economist specializing in international finance and development. Her expertise lies in the reform of the international financial system, particularly in financial regulation, global governance, and international capital flows. Currently, she serves as a member of the Governor Board at the Central Bank of Chile. She has held various positions throughout her career, including financial markets director at the Initiative for Policy Dialogue based at Columbia University, associate fellow at the Overseas Development Institute, and professorial fellow at the Institute of Development Studies at Sussex University.

Griffith-Jones has an extensive background in international organizations, having worked as deputy director of International Finance at the Commonwealth Secretariat, and for the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs and the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean. Her career began in 1970 at the Central Bank of Chile, and she also gained experience at Barclays Bank International in the UK before joining the Institute of Development Studies. She has served as a senior consultant to governments in Eastern Europe and Latin America, as well as to international agencies such as the World Bank, the Inter-American Development Bank, the European Commission, UNICEF, UNDP, and the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development. Griffith-Jones was a member of the Warwick Commission on international financial reform.

As an author, Griffith-Jones has published over 20 books and has written numerous scholarly and journalistic articles. One of her notable works is the book ''Time for the Visible Hand: Lessons from the 2008 Crisis'', which she co-edited with José Antonio Ocampo and Joseph Stiglitz, published in 2010.

Griffith-Jones was born in Prague and moved to Chile at the age of one. She received her primary and secondary education in Chile and graduated from the University of Chile. Notably, she is the niece of Franz Kafka. She adopted her current surname after marrying British mathematician Robert Griffith-Jones. Additionally, she served as an economic advisor to Chilean president Gabriel Boric during his presidential campaign. Provided by Wikipedia
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    La crisis de la deuda y del desarrollo en América Latina : el fin de una ilusión / by Griffith-Jones, Stephany

    Published 1987
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    Corrientes de fondos privados europeos hacia América Latina : hechos y planteamientos by Griffith-Jones, Stephany

    Published 1994
    Book
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    La crisis del peso mexicano by Griffith-Jones, Stephany

    Published 1996
    Book
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    Enhancing the role of regional development banks / by Griffith-Jones, Stephany

    Published 2008
    Book
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    Deuda externa, renegociación y ajuste en América Latina /

    Published 1988
    Other Authors: “…Griffith-Jones, Stephany…”
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    Deuda externa, renegociación y ajuste en la América Latina /

    Published 1988
    Other Authors: “…Griffith-Jones, Stephany…”
    Book
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    Flujos de capital y el desarrollo en los noventa : implicaciones para las políticas económicas by Devlin, Robert

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