Philip R. Lane is a Whately Professor of Political Economy at Trinity College Dublin. He is Chair of the Advisory Scientific Committee of the European Systemic Risk Board; he is an ex-officio member of the General Board and the steering committee of the ESRB. He is also the Director of the International Macroeconomics and Finance Programme at the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR).
He received his PhD in Economics from Harvard in 1995 and was an Assistant Professor of Economics and International Affairs at Columbia University during 1995-1997 before returning to Dublin. His research interests include financial globalisation, macroeconomics of exchange rates and capital flows, macroeconomic policy design and European monetary integration. His work has been published in the American Economic Review, Review of Economics and Statistics, Journal of Economic Perspectives, Journal of International Economics, NBER Macroeconomics Annual and many other journals.
In 2001, he was the inaugural recipient of the German Bernacer Award in Monetary Economics for outstanding contributions to European monetary economics; in 2010, he was co-recipient of the Bhagwati Prize from the Journal of International Economics. He has also acted as an academic consultant for the European Central Bank, European Commission, International Monetary Fund, World Bank, OECD, Asian Development Bank and a number of national central banks. He is also a member of the Royal Irish Academy.
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- 2013 – Fellow at European Economics
- 2012 – Whately Professor of Political Economy at Trinity College Dublin
- 2010 – Co-Recipient of the Bhagwati Prize from the Journal of International Economics
- 2007 – Member of the Royal Irish Academy
- 2005 – International Research Fellow at the Kiel Institute of World Economics
- 2004 – Professor of International Macroeconomics at Trinity College Dublin
- 2002 – Director of Institute for International Integration Studies at Trinity College Dublin
- 2001 – Inaugural Recipient of the German Bernacer Award in Monetary Economics
- 2000 – Scientific Leader at EU Research Training Network
- 1995 – Assistant Professor of Economics & International Affairs at Columbia University