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CURRICULUM VITAE NAME PETER ROBERT DAVID WILSON DATE OF BIRTH 25 th November 1951 (age 63) NATIONALITY British Citizen Permanent Resident of Singapore MARITAL STATUS Married CORRESPONDENCE School of Economics, Singapore Management University, 90 Stamford Road, Singapore 178903 PRESENT POSTS Consultant, Economic Policy Group Monetary Authority of Singapore (since 2004) [email protected] Consultant, ASEAN+3 Macroeconomic Research Office (AMRO), Singapore (since October 2012) Adjunct, School of Economics, Singapore Management University [email protected] Trainer: Economic Policy Module and Monetary Policy Module, Academic Academy, Monetary Authority of Singapore (since 2004) QUALIFICATIONS B.A. Hons Economic History/Politics University of Exeter/UK (First Class), 1973 PhD. (Econ) University of Warwick/UK, 1982 (Internal Examiner, Nick Stern)

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CURRICULUM VITAE NAME PETER ROBERT DAVID WILSON DATE OF BIRTH 25th November 1951 (age 63) NATIONALITY British Citizen Permanent Resident of Singapore MARITAL STATUS Married CORRESPONDENCE School of Economics, Singapore Management

University, 90 Stamford Road, Singapore 178903 PRESENT POSTS Consultant, Economic Policy Group Monetary Authority of Singapore (since 2004) [email protected]

Consultant, ASEAN+3 Macroeconomic Research Office (AMRO), Singapore (since October 2012)

Adjunct, School of Economics, Singapore Management University

[email protected]

Trainer: Economic Policy Module and Monetary Policy Module, Academic Academy,

Monetary Authority of Singapore (since 2004) QUALIFICATIONS B.A. Hons Economic History/Politics University of Exeter/UK (First Class), 1973 PhD. (Econ) University of Warwick/UK, 1982 (Internal Examiner, Nick Stern)

PREVIOUS APPOINTMENTS

Associate Professor (tenured until age 65), Economics Department, National University of Singapore (1998-2007) Senior Lecturer, Economics Department, National University of Singapore (1991-1998) Lecturer, Economics Department, National University of Singapore (1989 – 1991) Head of Economics (seconded) UK Northern Universities Split Degree Program, West Malaysia (1988-9) Lecturer in Economics (tenured) University of Bradford/UK (1978-89) Temporary Lecturer in Economics, University of Sussex/UK (1977-8) Part-Time Lecturer in Economics, University of Warwick/UK (1976-7) Adjunct, Lee Kong Chian School of Business, Singapore Management University, 2013-14 Visiting Professor, Faculty of Economics, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok (2008-present) Guest Lecturer, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (2010-12) Part-Time Lecturer, Ngee-Ann-Adelaide Education Centre, Master of Commerce/Applied Finance, Singapore (2006-2010) Fellow, Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Singapore (2008) Visiting Fellow, Department of East Asian Studies, University of Leeds/UK (February to July 2006) Visiting Researcher, Bradford Centre for International Development/UK (June and July 2004) Visiting Researcher/Scholar, Economics Department, University of Nottingham/UK (September to December 2002) Visiting Research Fellow, Regional Economic Monitoring Unit, Asian Development Bank, Manila (July to September 2002) Visiting Researcher, Institute for Development Policy and Management, University of Manchester (August 1999) Visiting Research Fellow, Centre for South-East Asian Studies, University of Hull/UK (January to May 1998) Visiting Fellow, Department of Economics, University of Warwick/UK (July to December 1997) Visiting Lecturer in Development Economics, University of Hull/UK (1983-8)

OTHER PROFESSIONAL PARTICULARS Consultant, ASEAN+3 Macroeconomic Research Office (AMRO), Singapore, 2012-onwards. Consultant and Editor of the Bi-annual Macroeconomic Review, Economic Policy Group, Monetary Authority of Singapore (from August 2004). Consultant, Economics and Research Department, Asian Development Bank, Manila

(2009).International Economics Editor: Millennium Development Goals and Regional Tables in Key Indicators for Asia and the Pacific 2009. Consultant to the Monetary Authority of Singapore and Singapore Trade Development Board (2001-2) in connection with the MAS-TDB Joint Study on Shifts in Trade Patterns. Delegate (Monetary Authority of Singapore), the 2006 Annual Meetings of the Boards of Governors of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank Group, Singapore, September 2006. Advisor, IMF Article IV Consultation Team, Singapore (March 2000). Deputy Director, Singapore Centre for Applied and Policy Economics (SCAPE), 2006-7. Joint Director, Econometrics Study Unit, National University of Singapore (1999-2001); Deputy Director (2006-7). Council Member, Economics Society of Singapore (from March 2004). Honorary Assistant Treasurer, Economic Society of Singapore (March 2004- December 2006) Chairman, Education Sub-Committee, Economic Society of Singapore (from March 2004-2008). Deputy Examiner and Marker, Association of Certified Accountants Level 1 Economics (1984-9). Member of the International Advisory Board, International Journal of Management Studies (From July 2004). Editorial Board Member, Handling Editor and Book Review Editor, Singapore Economic Review (from 2001). Guest Editor, Singapore Economic Review (2000-2001). Guest Editor (with Koh Ai Tee), Singapore Economic Review Vol. 40 No. 1 and No. 2, Special Edition on Sources of Economic Growth and Development in ASEAN, April 1995. Member of the Editorial Board, Bulletin of Economic Research (1984-89) Editor, Working Papers, Singapore Centre for Applied and Policy Analysis (SCAPE); May 2005-2006. Organizing Committee Member, Singapore Economic Review Conference 2005, Chairman, Session on Exchange Rate Issues and Session on International Finance and Macroeconomics. Judge, University Category of the Monetary Authority of Singapore Essay Competition (March 2005) and Pre-University Category (May 2007 and June 2008). Judge, Junior College National Quiz Final, National University of Singapore, (1992 and 1993). External Examiner, School of Economics, University of Adelaide, PhD of Tony Cavoli, (2004) and Victor Pontines (2005); Bond University, PhD of Zatul Badaruddin (2008). Referee for Readership of Christopher Dent, Department of East Asian Studies, University of Leeds/UK, February 2007.

Referee, Journal of Applied Economics, Bulletin of Economic Research, Journal of Comparative Economics, Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy, Singapore Economic Review, Journal of Asian Economics, Economic History Review, World Economy, Journal of Economics and Business, Journal of International Development, International Journal of Management Studies, ASEAN Economic Bulletin. INVITATIONS To Facilitate a lunchtime a dialogue on Modelling and Empirical Analysis in Singapore at the Monetary Authority of Singapore Macroeconomic Workshop, 6 August 2014. To Chair the Monetary Authority of Singapore Plenary Session on Macroeconomics and the Monetary Environment, Singapore Economic Review Conference, 6-8 August 2013. To Chair the session on ‘Asian Exchange Rate Regimes’ at the ADBI/ISEAS Workshop on Exchange Rates and Macroeconomic Management in Emerging Asia in the Post Crisis Era, Singapore: Institute of South East Asian Studies, August 6th 2010. To be a Panellist at the Economic Growth Centre, NTU and Economic Society of Singapore “Singapore Economic Policy Forum 2009”, Hyatt Hotel, Singapore, 27 October 2009. To participate in a Seminar on “Evaluating the IMF’s Exchange Rate Policy Advice”, Independent Evaluation Office of the International Monetary Fund, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, Singapore, 4th December 2007. To participate in a roundtable session on economic and financial stability, Civil Service College Centre for Governance and Leadership, Singapore, July 12th 2007. To participate in the Shanghai Forum 2007, University of Shanghai Fudan Institute of Financial Studies, Shanghai 25-27 May 2007. To participate in the 7th Singapore Economic Roundtable, Institute of Policy Studies, Singapore, 31 October 2006. To chair a roundtable discussion of “Singapore’s BBC exchange rate mechanism” and ‘the state of macroeconomics” with 2004 Nobel Laureate Professor Edward Prescott, Monetary Authority of Singapore, August 4 2005. To give a lecture on “Singapore’s economic growth experience: an overview” at the IMF-Singapore Regional Training Institute, 10 Shenton Way, Singapore, 17 August 2005. To join a group of twenty-six experts from all Commonwealth regions in a workshop on economic vulnerability and resilience of small states organized by the Commonwealth Secretariat and the University of Gozo, Malta, between 1 and 3 March 2004 in the context of preparations for the International Meeting for the review of the implementation of the Barbados Programme of Action for the Sustainable Development of Small Island Developing States (SIDS). To participate in a closed-door Workshop on Fiscal Policy in Singapore organized by the Singapore Institute of Policy Studies and the Economic Society of Singapore, Institute of Policy Studies, Singapore, 5th May 2004. To participate in a closed-door Workshop on Singapore’s Monetary Policy organized by the Singapore Institute of Policy Studies and the Economic Society of Singapore, Institute of Policy Studies, Singapore, 23 October 2004.

To give a talk on “Whither financial integration in Asia”, The National University of Singapore Economics Alumni Association, Orchard Road YMCA, Singapore, 26th October 2007. To give a talk on “Monetary policy and economic development in Singapore”, Singapore Institute of Management Economics Society, 30th January 2009. To give a talk on “The prospects for real economic integration in South-East Asia” at the South-East Asia Regional Conference, British High Commission, Singapore, 5 April 2005. To speak on “Should Singapore be worried about its export competitiveness?” British Chamber of Commerce Economists’ Roundtable Network Night, British High Commission, Singapore, 21 February 2002. To participate in the Institute of Policy Studies Symposium on Sustaining Singapore’s Export Competitiveness in the New Global Economy, M-Hotel Singapore, 26-27 July 2002. To speak on “The outlook for the Singapore economy and China’s accession to the World Trade Organization”, The Commercial and Economic Counselors of the member Countries of the European Union, Club Chinois, Orchard Parade Hotel, Singapore, September 28 2001.

RESEARCH AND OTHER ACADEMIC INTERESTS AREAS OF TEACHING AND RESEARCH INTEREST International Trade and Finance; the Economics of East and South-East Asia; Macroeconomics; the Singapore Economy. CURRENT RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS Books: Principles of Economics – An Asian Edition (Second Edition), with Gregory Mankiw and Euston Quah, Singapore: Cengage Learning, 2012. Principles of Economics – An Asian Edition, with Gregory Mankiw and Euston Quah, Singapore: Cengage Learning (2008). Economic Growth and Development in Singapore: Past and Future (with Gavin Peebles), Cheltenham, UK, Edward Elgar, 2002, pp 1-328. Citation: Anne Booth, Economic History Services, Aug 13, 2003, URL: http://www.eh.net/bookreviews/library/0662.shtml: “Peebles and Wilson have written an excellent account of what is surely one of the twentieth century's most remarkable economic transformations. Anyone who wants an up-to-date, balanced and authoritative guide to the economy of modern

Singapore is strongly advised to start with their book. Not the least of its virtues is a comprehensive bibliography and a good guide to further reading.” Citation: S. J. Gabriel, in American Library Association in their monthly Choice Magazine, June 2003: “This volume is one of those rare academic works that would make pleasurable reading on a trans-Pacific flight…...Highly recommended.” The Singapore Economy (with Gavin Peebles), Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 1996, pp.1- 286. This book was voted the most outstanding book for 1996 by the American Library Association in their monthly Choice Magazine. International Economics: Theory, Evidence, and Practice, London: Wheatsheaf, 1986, pp. 1-282. Edited Books: The Singapore Economy – Challenges in the Post-Crisis Era, World Scientific, 2011. Economic Policies and Social Welfare in the 21st Century – Challenges and Responses for China and Thailand, Singapore: Cengage Learning (2008). Asian Financial and Monetary Integration – Challenges and Prospects, Economic Policy and Macroeconomic Surveillance Department, Monetary Authority of Singapore, 2007. Chapters in Books: The Post-Crisis Era: Challenges for the Singapore Economy (with Manu Bhaskaran) in Peter Wilson (ed): The Singapore Economy – Challenges in the Post-Crisis Era, World Scientific, 2011. Monetary Policy in Singapore and the Global Financial Crisis (with Chow Hwee Kwan) In Peter Wilson (ed): The Singapore Economy – Challenges in the Post-Crisis Era, World Scientific, 2011. “Monetary Policy in Singapore: A BBC Approach”, in Chia Wai Mun and Sng Yui Ying Eds., Singapore and Asia in a Globalized World, World Scientific, 2008. “The J-Curve Effect” and “Marshall-Lerner Condition”, in Reinert, K. and Ramkishen Rajan Eds, The Princeton Encyclopedia of the World Economy, Princeton University Press, 2009. Contributor to Singapore: The Encyclopedia, published by Editions Didier Millet in collaboration with the Singapore National Heritage Board, Singapore September 2006.

“Singapore – Economy” (revised version), in Regional Surveys of the World – The Far East and Australasia 2006, London: Europa Publications (Taylor and Francis Group), 2006. “Singapore – Economy” (revised version), in Regional Surveys of the World – The Far East and Australasia 2005, London: Europa Publications (Taylor and Francis Group), 2005. “Prospects for Asian Monetary Cooperation After the Asian Financial Crisis: Pipedream or Possible Reality”, in Sjoholm, F. and Jose Tongzon (eds), Institutional Change in Southeast Asia, London: Routledge, 2005, pp. 168-199. “Singapore – Economy” (revised version), in Regional Surveys of the World – The Far East and Australasia 2004, London: Europa Publications (Taylor and Francis Group), 2004. “The Economic Vulnerability and Resilience of Small Island States – The Case of Singapore” (with Gavin Peebles), in Lino Briguglio and Eliawony J. Kisanga, Economic Vulnerability and Resilience of Small States, Malta: Formatek Ltd, for the Islands and Small States Institute of the University of Malta and the Commonwealth Secretariat, London, 2004, pp. 187-231. “Singapore-Economic System”, in Encyclopedia of Modern Asia, Massachusetts: Berkshire Reference Works, September 2002. “International Competitiveness” (with Tilak Abeysinghe), in The Singapore Economy in the 21st Century: Issues and Strategies, edited by Chng MK, Hui WT, Koh AT, Lim KL, Rao B, Singapore: McGraw-Hill, 2002, pp. 272-299. “Malaysian Export Competitiveness Compared with the Dynamic Asian Economies: Past Performance and Prospects for the Next Millennium”, in Malaysian Business in the New Era, edited by Chris Nyland, Wendy Smith, Russell Smyth and Marika Vicziany, Cheltenham, Cheltenham, UK, Edward Elgar, 2001, pp.11-28. Journal Articles: “Managing exchange rate volatility: a comparative counterfactual analysis of Singapore 1994-2003” (with Henry Ng Shang Ren), The Singapore Economic Review, 54 (4), 1-26, 2009. “The choice of exchange rate regime and the volatility of exchange rates before and after the Asian financial crisis: a counterfactual analysis” (with Henry Ng Shang Ren), Australian Economic Papers, March 2008, 92-114.

“The choice of exchange rate regime and the volatility of exchange rates after the Asian financial crisis: a counterfactual analysis” (with Henry Ng Shang Ren), World Economy, Vol. 30, Issue 11, 1621-1769, 2007. “The export competitiveness of the newly industrialized East Asian economies: how real is the Chinese threat in electronics?” International Journal of Management Studies, 14 (1), 2007, pp. 67-98. “Prospects for enhanced exchange rate cooperation in East Asia: some preliminary findings from generalized PPP” (with Keen Meng Choy), Applied Economics, 39, 2007, pp. 981-995. “Prospects for Asian exchange rate cooperation: why an ERM solution might be the most palatable”, Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy, 11(1), 2006, pp. 1-34. “The Prospects For East Asian Monetary Cooperation: Is ASEAN 5 An Optimum Currency Area with Japan?” (with Choy Keen Meng), Asian Economy and Social Environment (Japan), Vol. 1, pp. 1-22, 2006. “Assessing Singapore’s export competitiveness through dynamic shift-share analysis” (with Ting Su Chern, Tu Su Ping and Edward Robinson), The ASEAN Economic Bulletin, 22(2), 2005, pp. 160-85. “Exchange rates and the trade balance for dynamic Asian economies – does the J-curve exist for Singapore, Malaysia, and Korea?” Open Economies Review, 12(4), 2001, pp. 389-413. “Exchange rates and the trade balance: the case of Singapore 1970-96” (with Kua Choon Tat), Journal of Asian Economics, 12(1) 2001, pp. 47-64. “Malaysian export competitiveness compared to the dynamic Asian economies 1983-95: a shift-share analysis”, Asia-Pacific Development Journal, 7(1), 2000, pp. 91-111. “Exchange rates and the trade balance: Korean Experience 1970 to 1996”, Seoul Journal of Economics, 13(2), 2000, 136-163. “The export competitiveness of dynamic Asian economies 1983-95: a dynamic shift-share approach”, Journal of Economic Studies, 27(6), 2000, pp. 541-565. “The dilemma of a more advanced developing country: conflicting views on the development strategy of Singapore”, Developing Economies, 38(1), 2000, pp. 105-34. “Exchange rates and the trade balance: the case of Malaysia 1970-96”, Malaysian Journal of Economic Studies, XXXVI(2),1999, pp.1-16.

“The export competitiveness of ASEAN economies 1986-95, (with Wong Yin Mei), ASEAN Economic Bulletin, 16(2), 1999, pp. 212-233. "The export competitiveness of dynamic Asian economies 1986-1993: A shift-share analysis", (with Adrian Goh Kee Hsien), Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy, 3(2), 1998, pp. 237-50. "A test of the rational expectations permanent income hypothesis for Singapore revisited", The Asian Economic Journal, 10(2), 1996, pp. 177-186. "Sources of economic growth and development in ASEAN", The Singapore Economic Review, 40(2), 1995, pp. 237-253. "Export instability in Singapore 1972 to 1986: a time series simulation approach”, Asian Economies, 24(3), 1995, pp. 5-25. "The demand for football in the Malaysian Semi-Pro Football League 1989-91: a panel data approach", (With B. Sim). Applied Economics 27, 1995, pp. 131-138. "Is managed floating the best exchange rate policy for Singapore?" Global Economic Digest 1(2), 1994, pp. 4-7. "The importance of stars and foreigners in the Malaysian Semi-Pro Football League 1989-91. Malaysian Journal of Economic Studies, 31(1), 1994, pp. 81-91. "Export earnings instability 1957-88: a time series analysis of Singapore", Journal of Asian Economics, 5(3), 1994, pp. 399-412. "Tourism earnings instability in Singapore 1972 to 1988", Journal of Economic Studies, 21(1), 1994, pp. 41-51. "The second-hand debt market for developing countries", Economic Link, 2, 1992, pp. 1-14. "Modelling consumption behavior in centrally planned developing countries - the case of Algeria 1963-1984", (With B. Laabas), Savings and Development, 3, 1992, pp. "Development banking in Sri Lanka: coercion or moral suasion?" (With R. Jayamaha), International Journal of Development Banking, 9(1), 1991, pp. 3-13. "Futures markets," Economic Review, 8(2), 1990, pp. 23-29. "The transmission of monetary policy in Sri Lanka 1977 to 1985: a dynamic simulation approach", (With R. Jayamaha), International Journal of Development Banking, 7(2), 1989, pp. 3-47.

"Forecasting finals results for students at the University of Bradford - a case of post hoc ergo propter hoc?" Assessment and Evaluation in Higher Education, 11(1), 1986 pp. 28-42. "Ghana and the international cocoa market 1956-69: a simulation model," Economic Modelling, July 1984, pp. 327-339. "The consequences of export instability a reappraisal", Development and Change, 14, 1983, pp. 39-59. Working Papers: “Exchange rate cooperation in East Asia – why a basket approach may be best”, Singapore Centre for Applied and Policy Economics (SCAPE), Working Paper (2007). “Prospects for enhanced exchange rate cooperation in East Asia: some preliminary findings from generalized PPP theory.” With Keen Meng Choy, Centre for Applied and Policy Economics (SCAPE), Working Paper 2006/01. “A dynamic shift-share analysis of the electronics market 1988-2001: can the NIEs compete with China?” With Ting Su Chern, Tu Su Ping and Edward Robinson, Singapore Centre for Applied and Policy Economics (SCAPE), Working Paper 2005/07. “Don’t frighten the horses: – the political economy of Singapore’s foreign exchange rate regime since 1981” (with Gavin Peebles), Singapore Centre for Applied and Policy Economics (SCAPE), Working Paper 2005/06. “Assessing Singapore’s export competitiveness through dynamic shift-share analysis” (with Ting Su Chern, Tu Su Ping and Edward Robinson), Singapore: Monetary Authority of Singapore, Occasional Paper No. 23, September 2002. “The problems of a more advanced developing country: why is Singapore so reluctant to join the Super-League?” National University of Singapore, Center for Advanced Studies, Research Papers Series No. 15, November 1999. “European Monetary Union: will it succeed or fail?” Economic Policy Forum Working Paper, National University of Singapore, November 1998. "A statistical analysis of finals marks in the social sciences at the University of Bradford 1979-81, University of Bradford Economic Research Papers, No. 3, 1982. "Export instability and economic development a survey part 1: the theory", Warwick Economic Research Paper, No. 107, 1977. "Export instability and economic development a survey part 2: the empirical evidence", Warwick Economic Research paper, No. 111, 1977.

Book Reviews: “Singapore’s Ascent: Engineering Prosperity Through Enlightened Strategy”, by Henri Ghesquiere, on behalf of Thomson Learning, Singapore, April 2006. “Economic Globalization and Asia: Essays on Finance, Trade and Taxation”, by Ramkishen Rajan, Journal of Asian Business, 21(1), 2005. “Economic Globalization and Asia: Essays on Finance, Trade and Taxation”, by Ramkishen Rajan, Singapore: The Singapore Economic Review, 49(2), 2004. “Economic Globalization and Asia: Essays on Finance, Trade and Taxation”, by Ramkishen Rajan, Singapore: The Business Times, Monday 2 February 2004. “Competition and the World Economy: Comparing Industrial Development Policies in the Developing and Transitional Economies”, by Francisco Sercovitch et al., The ASEAN Economic Bulletin, 17(3), 2000. "Transnational Banks and the International Debt Crisis", by the United Nations Center on Transnational Corporations, The Singapore Economic Review, April 1991. "The Global Economy: From Meso to Macroeconomics", by Stuart Holland., Journal of Development Studies, October 1988. "The Market Economy: From Micro to Mesoeconomics", by Stuart Holland, Journal of Development Studies, October 1988. "Issues in International Economics", edited by Peter Openheimer, The Economic Journal, September, 1981. Notes: "The World Economy", by B. J. McCormick, The Economic Journal, September 1989. "Economic Development and International Trade", by David Greenaway, The Economic Journal, March 1989 "Developing Countries in the GATT Legal System", by Robert Hudec, The Economic Journal, September, 1988. "Unequal Exchange and the Evolution of the World System", by Kunibert Raffer, The Economic Journal, September, 1988. "The Balance of Payments Adjustment process in Developing Countries", by Sidney Dell and Roger Lawrence, The Economic Journal, March 1982.

"Regional Models of Trade and Development", by B. S. M. Berendsen, The Economic Journal, March 1979. "Between Power and Plenty. Foreign Economic Policies of Advanced Industrial States", by Peter Katzenstein, The Economic Journal, June 1979. "Growth and Development With Special Reference to Developing Countries, Second Edition", by A.P. Thirlwall, The Economic Journal, December 1978. "International Economics, 6th Edition", by Charles P. Kindleberger and Peter H. Lindert, The Economic Journal, December 1978. Conference Papers: “Exchange rate cooperation in East Asia –why a basket approach may be best,” presented at the Shanghai Forum 2007, University of Shanghai Fudan Institute of Financial Studies, Shanghai 25-27 May 2007. “The economic vulnerability of small states in the global environment – the case of Singapore”, presented at the Quatrieme Colloque Franco-Singapourien: Les Petits Etats Confrontes au Risque a l’Ere de la Mondialisation , University of Paris Sorbonne Paris IV, Paris 8th June 2006. “Singapore’s development strategy since 1965: supply-side socialism That Works – Or does it?” Presented at the Leeds East Asian International Relations Conference 2006, University of Leeds/UK, 25th March 2006. “The prospects for East Asian monetary cooperation: Is ASEAN-5 an optimum currency area”, presented at the Faculty of Economics Workshop 2005, Saitama University, Tokyo, Japan, 3 December 2005. “Prospects for Asian exchange rate cooperation: Why an ERM solution might be the most palatable?” Presented at the Asia Pacific Economies: Multilateral Versus Bilateral Relationships, City University of Hong Kong APEC Study Centre, May 20 2004. “Don’t frighten the horses: – the political economy of Singapore’s foreign exchange rate regime since 1981”, presented at The Claremont Conference on The Political Economy of Exchange Rate Regimes, Freeman Programme on Asian Political Economy, Claremont McKenna Colleges, Claremont, California, April 1, 2004. “The economic vulnerability and resilience of small island states – the case of Singapore”, presented at the International Workshop on Vulnerability and Resilience of Small States, University of Malta and Commonwealth Secretariat, University of Gozo Centre, Malta 1-3 March 2004.

“The export competitiveness of the East Asian newly-industrialized economies: how real is the China threat in electronics?” (With Ting Su Chern, Tu Su Ping and Edward Robinson), presented at the Federation of Asean Economic Associations Annual Conference in Batam, Indonesia, on 20th December 2003. “A dynamic shift-share analysis of the electronics export market 1988-2001: can the NIEs compete with China?” Presented at the Joint Workshop between the Economics Department National University of Singapore and Chulalongkorn University, Thailand, on Economic Policies and Social Welfare: Challenges and Responses, National University of Singapore, 12 December 2003. “Forecasts for the Singapore economy” (with Choy Keen Meng), presented at the Regional Outlook Forum 2003, Institute of South-East Asian Studies, Shangri-La Hotel, Singapore, January 7, 2003. “The prospects for enhanced exchange rate cooperation in east Asia: some preliminary estimates from generalized purchasing power parity”, presented to the Western Economic Association International Pacific Rim Conference, Taipei, Taiwan, January 9, 2003. “Prospects for Asian monetary cooperation after the Asian financial crisis – pipedream or possible reality?” Presented at the REMU Economics Seminar Series, Manila: Asian Development Bank, 28 August 2002. “Prospects for Asian monetary cooperation after the Asian financial crisis – pipedream or possible reality?” Presented at the Workshop on Institutional Change in Southeast Asia, Stockholm School of Economics, 10-11 June 2002. “Prospects for Asian exchange rate cooperation after the Asian financial crisis – a reappraisal”, presented to the Joint Workshop on Current Policy Issues in Asia and Europe, University of Nottingham School of Economics and Economics Department, National University of Singapore, Singapore, April 12, 2002. “Prospects for Asian monetary cooperation after the Asian financial crisis – pipedream or possible reality?” Presented at the Workshop on Institutional Change in Southeast Asia, National University of Singapore, 24 November 2001. “Forecasts for the Singapore economy (with Tilak Abeysinghe)”, presented at the Regional Outlook Forum 2001, Institute of South-East Asian Studies, Shangri-La Hotel, Singapore, January 5, 2001. “ESU forecasts for the Singapore economy”, presented at the Executive Workshop on Singapore in the new Millennium: Problems, Prospects and Challenges – Viewpoints from Economists, Mandarin Hotel, Singapore, 11 April 2000.

“Could oil prices derail Asian recovery?” (With Tilak Abeysinghe), Presented at the ESU Press Conference, Econometrics Studies Unit, Department of Economics, National University of Singapore, October 3, 2000. “Can Singapore compete in the Premier League?” Presented at Navigating Complexity: Challenges Facing Singapore in he New Economy, 16 September 2000, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, National University Singapore. “Malaysian export competitiveness compared to the dynamic Asian economies 1983-95: a shift-share analysis”, presented at the International Symposium on Malaysian Business in the new Era, Monash University (Malaysia), Petaling Jaya, Malaysia, 23 February 2000. “ESU forecast updates and policy simulations on CPF restoration” (with Tilak Abeysinghe), presented at the Econometrics Studies Unit Press Conference, Department of Economics, National University of Singapore, October 15, 1999. “The role of Euro-Singapore trade in the globalization of the Singapore economy”, presented at the National University of Singapore, and University of Paris IV-Sorbonne One Day Joint Conference on Globalization and Europe-Southeast Asia Relations, National University of Singapore, 29 September 1999. “European Monetary Union: will it succeed or fail?” Presented at the Economic Policy Forum, National University of Singapore, 27 October 1998. “The problems of a more advanced developing country: Why is Singapore so reluctant to join the Super-League?" Presented at the Institute of Pacific-Asian Studies and South-East Asia Studies, University of Hull, 23 April 1998. “The problems of a more advanced developing country: can Singapore make it to the Super-League?” Presented at the Development Economics Workshop, University of Warwick, 2 December 1997. “Forecasts and policy simulations for the Singapore economy (with Ng Hock Guan and David Owyong)”, presented at the National University of Singapore Econometrics Studies Unit Workshop Outlook for the Singapore Economy, Inter-Continental Hotel, Singapore, March 18 1997. “Sources of economic growth and development in ASEAN: closing and summing up”, presented at the 20th Federation of ASEAN Economic Associations Conference, Singapore 7 December 1995. “New approaches to development banking in the 1990s”, opening paper as key resources person, Colombo: Central Bank of Sri Lanka, pp. 1-33, March 22, 1990.

Media-Related: Interview for Lianhe Zaobao, Singapore, in connection with the Annual Meetings of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund in September 2006, published Wednesday 6th September 2006. Interview for Korean Broadcasting System for a documentary on Singapore broadcast on 9th March 2005, 23 February 2005. Comments on: Economic Globalization and Asia, Essays on Finance, Trade and Taxation, by Ramkishen Rajan, Institute of Policy Studies Book Launching, The Arts Centre, Old Parliament House, Singapore, 5 December 2003.

TEACHING, TRAINING AND EDUCATION TEACHING UNIVERSITY OF BRADFORD (1978-86) Level 2,3 International Economics Level 2 Microeconomic Theory Level 3 Macroeconomic Theory Level 1 Principles of Economics Level 2,3 Economic Development NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE (1989 TO 2007) Level 1 Macroeconomics I Level 3 Development Economics I Level 3 International Economics I Level 3 Money and Banking I Level 4 Topics in International Economics M.Soc Sci (International Studies) Introduction to International Economics M.Soc Sci (Economics) International Trade and Finance PhD (Economics) Advanced International Trade and finance Personal performance bonuses - April 1997; April 1998; March 2001; March 2002; April 2003; April 2004; February 2005. NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE (2012-13) Master in Applied Economics International Trade and Finance UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Ngee Ann-Adelaide Education Centre, Singapore Term 1 2006/7 MBA - Economics for Management, Term 4 2006/7

Term 2 2007/8 Master of Applied Finance – Economic Principles Term 4 2008/9 Term 2 2009/10 Term 4 2009/10 UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK BUSINESS SCHOOL Distance Learning MBA Programme on Managerial Economics, Singapore May 2005 The Impact of Exchange Rate Policies and Trade Policies on Business The Impact of Globalization on Business SINGAPORE MANAGEMENT UNIVERSITY Lee Kong Chian School of Business Term 2 2013-14 Master of Business Administration – Current Issues

in Asian Business SINGAPORE MANAGEMENT UNIVERSITY School of Economics 2010-11 B.A Economics, Introductory Economics 2007-2015 B.A Economics, International Economics A Master of Science in Applied Economics, 2007-2013 International Financial Economics 2014-20015 Master of Science in Applied Economics, International Trade RAJARATNAM SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES Master of Science in International Political Economy, Singapore Trimester 1 2008/9 Economics for International Political Economy NANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Singapore 2007-8 Singapore Economy (Level 4): Growth and Development; Fiscal System (Guest Facilitator) 2009-10 Singapore Economy in a Globalized World (Guest 2010-11 Lecturer) CHULALONGKORN UNIVERSITY - BANGKOK Faculty of Economics

Semester 3 2008-9 Master of Arts in International Economics and Semester 3 2009-10 Finance – Special Topics in International Semester 3 2011-12 Economics and Finance Semester 3 2012-13 Semester 2 2014-15 International Finance Part II DEHLI SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS MBA PROGRAM – PITAM PURA DELHI March 2014 INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT - BANGALORE Executive Graduate Programme in Management 2013-14 ‘Whither Trade Integration in East Asia’. ‘Singapore’s Unique Exchange-Rate-Centred Monetary Policy’ ‘Global Imbalances – Are Emerging Asian Countries to Blame?’ TRAINING Monetary Authority of Singapore Academy MAS Diploma in Central Banking Economic Policy Course, July 2004-July 2014; Monetary Policy Module (2013-15); Economics Course for MAS Support Staff ( June 2014) . Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Singapore Singapore’s Economic Strategies and Challenges, Strategic Module for Foreign Service Advance Programme (FSAP) 2010, Singapore: Ministry of foreign Affairs, 27th July 2010. Asia Pacific Centre for Management Education Immersion Programme – Trade Integration in Asia, national University of Singapore, 3rd December 2010. Bank of England and Monetary Authority of Singapore Training Conference on Exchange Rates & Capital Flows - Issues and Challenges for Asia: Presentation on Issues in Asian Trade and Financial Integration, Monetary Authority of Singapore, 27th June 2008. Introduction to Monetary Economics (9-10 October 2008; 3-4 January 2009; July 2009). Ministry of Defense, Brunei Darussalam Brunei Executive Development Programme on Public Policy and Management, March 2007: International Capital Markets (26-27th March 2007). The Political Economy of Trade. Civil Service College, Singapore Governance and Leadership Programme (27th October, 2005):

The Choice of Exchange Rate Regime – Singapore’s Experience. Economics at Work Workshop (13th January 2005): Trade Policy in an Era of Increased Globalization – An Overview. Globalization and its Implications for Singapore’s Trade Policy. Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Singapore Singapore Colombo Plan Third Country Training Programme on the Economic Development Experience of Singapore (November 2001, October 2003): Multilateral Versus Bilateral Preferential Trading Arrangements in East and Southeast Asia. Prospects for Closer Monetary Integration in East and Southeast Asia. Trade Policy and Development I: Guiding Principles Since 1965. Trade Policy and Development II: Growing a Second Wing (1986-1997) and a Third wing (1997-2003). Contemporary Development in Banking and Finance (13th November 2001): European Monetary Union: an overview. Monetary and Fiscal Policies in the European Monetary Union. ASEAN Economies (2nd August 2000): The choice of an Exchange Rate Regime for ASEAN Countries. The Prudential Regulation of the Banking Sector (18th November 1999): The Role of the Central Bank in Monetary Union: Lessons from EMU. Citibank, Singapore (28th July 2008): Media Training Course – The Fundamentals of Economics and Banking. EDUCATION Ministry of Education, Singapore “Monetary policy in Singapore: A BBC approach”, 2009 Seminar on Economics and Public Policy (with Nanyang Technological University), 14th March, 2009, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

“ASEAN and the Global Financial Crisis”, Executive Programme On Public Policy Responses To The Global Financial Crisis For ASEAN Countries, 4th December 2009, Centre for Continuing Education. “Macroeconomics for Environment and Resource Economics”, 10th February, 2010, Centre for Continuing Education. Economic Society of Singapore Presentations to the Junior College Annual A-Level Seminar on Understanding the Singapore Economy: August 2007 Exchange Rate Policy in Singapore August 2006 Medium Term Prospects for the Singapore Economy August 2004 Globalization and its Implications: The Rise of China and India August 2000 Understanding the Singapore economy August 1996 WTO, APEC, AFTA: Implications for Singapore's Trade Policy

ADMINISTRATION AND RESEARCH SUPERVISION (NATIONAL

UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE) June 2004: Report on the 2004 Economics Journal Benchmarking Exercise (with research assistance from Chong Soo Yuen), for the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. 2006-7: Deputy Director, Singapore Centre for Applied and Policy Economics (SCAPE) Deputy Director, Econometrics Studies Unit (ESU) Deputy Chairman, Teaching Evaluation Committee Deputy Chairman, Research Funds, Benchmarking and Statistical Indicators Committee Member, Undergraduate Programme Committee,USP-ISM Coordinator and Academic Advisor for Student Mentoring. Department Evaluation Committee: Promotion and Tenure. Supervision of PhD Students: Yap Meow Chung Michael: “An Appraisal of Monetary Policy in Malaysia: From Design to Implementation” (accepted 2004);Yuen Phui Ling Hazel: “The Prospects for Monetary Integration in East Asia” (accepted 2005); Michela Astuto “Exports of ASEAN Countries to the European Union” (in progress); Pang Kia Nian: “Exchange Rate Volatility and the Level of Singapore’s Trade in Goods and Services” (in progress); Sadhana Srivastava: “The Role of Foreign Direct Investment in India’s Exports: An Analysis of US and Japanese FDI with Special Reference to India’s ICT Service Sector” (accepted 2007); Zheng Yi, “Financial Integration in East Asia” (in Progress). Supervision of Masters’ Students (Since 2000): Kai Fu, Keith: “Cross-Border Investment in ASEAN+3: a Gravity Model Approach to the Asian Bond Market” (accepted 2007). Internal Examiner for Theses (Since 2000): Rahul Sen (PhD): “Singapore-India Economic Relations in the Context of Their Globalization Strategies”; Yu Shujie (M. Soc Sci Econ): “Empirical Investigation on Determinants of China’s Export Performance”; Rainy Iriana (M. Soc Sci Econ): “Contagious Currency and Stock Markets: An Evaluation for Indonesia During the Asian Crisis.”; Tan Hock Foon (M. Soc Sci Econ): “Was the Ringgit Misaligned? A Cointegration Appraisal of NATREX Model”; Goo Si Wei (M. Soc Sci Econ): “Impacts of Capital Controls on the Economy of Malaysia”; Karen Chow Fui Mian (M. Soc Sci Econ): Financial Liberalization and Money Demand in Singapore”; Liu Xing Yun (M. Soc Sci Econ )“The Measurement and Determination of Real Exchange Rates of East Asian NIEs.”; Chan Oi Peng (M. Soc Sci International Studies): “Implications of

Singapore’s Bilateral Free Trade Agreements”; Wong Beng Lun, Gabriel (M. Soc. Sci, Econ): “The Trade and Industrial Impact of Regional Arrangements in East Asia.”; Enrico Tanuwidjaya (M. Soc. Sci Econ): “A Small Scale Macroeconomic Model of Indonesia.”

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