Franck Adonis Malan

Franck Adonis Malan
Central Statistics Office (Ireland) - the Official National Statistical Institute for Ireland · Economic & Environmental Statistics

PhD in economics

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Introduction
Coming from a background in applied econometrics, mathematics and business analytics, I have several years analytical experience in international political economics, international organisations, financial services, and Central Bank policies, as well as knowledge of EU financial services reporting frameworks (including International Financial Reporting Standards and Solvency II). I am a statistician/data analyst for the Central Statistics Office (CSO).

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Publications (7)
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How do natural and man-made disasters faced by central bankers in their impressionable years influence their decision-making? Using data on a large panel of central bankers from developing and developed countries, we find that central bankers who have experienced a larger number of natural as well as man-made disasters tend to act in a more conserv...
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We analyze the impact of natural disasters experienced in the early life of central bankers to assess their reaction to present‐day similar events. We use a panel dataset covering 68 (developed and developing) countries, for the period 2000 Q1 to 2017 Q4, to examine how the very‐short‐run dynamics of inflation is affected by the (actual) natural di...
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We examine how much an early – i.e., childhood – experience of recession influences the behavior of central bankers. We develop a model of decision making by a committee whose leader and members exhibit recession aversion due to their personal experience. The model reveals that recession aversion could lead to a reluctance of the policymaker to inc...
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This paper analyses the political economy of IMF loans and repayments using data from 99 countries over the period 1984–2014. We bring two contributions to the literature, analysing: (i) the impact of the presence of a country on the IMF Executive Board and (ii) repayment behaviour (and not only loan requests). We show evidence that loans from, and...
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This thesis in international political economy analyses factors influencing the decision-taking focusing on the trajectories of policy-makers across 4 chapters. The first chapter shows that the IMF’s Executive Board (EB) members have a considerable advantage on other IMF members in terms of loans and repayments through informal networks developed b...
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The fragile international economic situation highlights challenges to international stability and global forecasting. Following the fall of the Berlin Wall, exchanges between Western and Eastern European countries increased sharply. The integration of European economies taking place during the nineties was promoted by a significant flow of foreign...

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