Graham Hacche
Graham is a former deputy department director at the International Monetary Fund and economist at the Bank of England.
Research Interests
Graham’s main interests are in issues relating to macroeconomic and financial sector policies globally.
Education
Graham has an undergraduate degree in Economics from Churchill College, Cambridge and a Masters from Nuffield College, Oxford.
Employment
Between May 2013 and November 2017, Graham Hacche was the editor and a co-author of the chapter on the World Economy in the National Institute Economic Review.
Publications
Economic Outlooks
Completing the EU’s Economic and Monetary Union: Progress and Plans
25 Jul 2017
Global Economic Outlook Box Analysis
National Institute Economic Review
Blog Posts
Reducing risks of financial instability in the Euro Area
Graham Hacche
Iana Liadze
15 Aug 2017
4 min read
The dilemmas facing central banks in the advanced economies
Graham Hacche
Iana Liadze
03 Aug 2017
4 min read
Global Economic Growth Is Fragile – Here’s Why
Graham Hacche
Iana Liadze
23 May 2017
5 min read
Risks to the advanced economies from persistently low interest rates
Iana Liadze
Graham Hacche
02 Nov 2016
3 min read