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'''Dr. Steve H. Hanke''' (Stephen Hanke) is a professor of Applied Economics at the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, a Senior Fellow of the [[Cato Institute]], a Director of the [[Democratic Century Fund]], and a columnist for Forbes. Professor Hanke also advises governments on currency reform, privatization and capital market development.
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Dr. '''Steve H. Hanke''' (Stephen Hanke) is a professor of Applied Economics at the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, a Senior Fellow of the [[Cato Institute]], a director of the [[Democratic Century Fund]], chairman of the Friedberg Mercantile Group in New York, on the Advisory Board of the [[Acton Institute]], and since 1993 a columnist for [[Forbes]]. Professor Hanke also advises governments on currency reform, privatization and capital market development.
  
 
== Books ==
 
== Books ==
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== External links==
 
== External links==
*[http://web.archive.org/web/20020815144657/www.dcfund.net/hanke-bio.html Dr. Steve H. Hanke - Biography and Background]
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*[http://web.archive.org/web/20020815144657/www.dcfund.net/hanke-bio.html Dr. Steve H. Hanke, Biography and Background], ''Democratic Century Fund''
*[http://www.cato.org/people/hanke.html Steve H. Hanke - Senior Fellow]
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*[http://www.cato.org/people/hanke.html Steve H. Hanke, Senior Fellow], ''Cato
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*[http://www.forbes.com/hanke/ Steve H. Hanke], ''Forbes''
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*[http://www.jhu.edu/~iaesbe/hanke.html Steve H. Hanke, IAESBE Co-Director], ''Institute for Applied Economics and the Study of Business Enterprise''

Latest revision as of 00:14, 23 July 2004

Dr. Steve H. Hanke (Stephen Hanke) is a professor of Applied Economics at the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, a Senior Fellow of the Cato Institute, a director of the Democratic Century Fund, chairman of the Friedberg Mercantile Group in New York, on the Advisory Board of the Acton Institute, and since 1993 a columnist for Forbes. Professor Hanke also advises governments on currency reform, privatization and capital market development.

Books

  • Russian Currency and Finance (1993)
  • Currency Boards for Developing Countries (1994)
  • Alternative Monetary Regimes for Jamaica (1996)
  • Currency Boards: The Financing of Stabilization (1997)
  • The Revolution in Development Economics (1998)
  • The Montenegrin Marka (1999)

External links