Martin Brownbridge

Martin Brownbridge

Martin Brownbridge is a macroeconomist who has worked for more than 30 years mainly providing technical assistance to ministries of finance and central banks in developing countries, on fiscal policy, monetary policy and bank regulation. He has also published academic papers on these topics. He has a Phd from the University of Manchester. 
Martin Brownbridge is a macroeconomist who has worked for more than 30 years mainly providing technical assistance to ministries of finance and central banks in developing countries, on fiscal policy, monetary policy and bank regulation. He has also published academic papers on these topics. He has a Phd from the University of Manchester. 
Languages Spoken:
English

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