DeLisle Worrell Policy Forum

Originally published on March 31, 2017

Tuesday April 18th, 2017
12:15 – 1:30 PM
Elliott School of International Affairs
1957 E Street, NW
Room 505, 5th Floor

 

DeLisle WorrellDr. DeLisle Worrell is the immediate past governor of the Central Bank of Barbados. He founded the Research Department of the Central Bank in 1973 and by 1998, was serving at the Bank as Deputy Governor. From 1999 to 2008, Dr. Worrell worked with the International Monetary Fund and focused on the financial stability and monetary policy in various foreign countries. Additionally, he worked as the Executive Director of the Caribbean Centre for Monetary and Finance.

Dr. Worrell has written various publications including one of his most notable working papers titled “Policies for Stabilization and Growth in Small Very Open Economies”. The paper highlights stabilization policies specific to certain states. It emphasizes how small economies face rigid foreign exchange rates that affect monetary, fiscal, and exchange rate policies which is why they can’t use the same tools as large economies. Additionally, through his working paper, Dr. Worrell explains the concepts of critical growth and provides recommendations to achieve stabilization in small economies through policy.

With research fellowships at the Smithsonian Institution, the Peterson Institute, and Federal Reserve Board, Dr. Worrell has gained a high level of knowledge and experience in the field. He has also been a consultant for various organizations.

Dr. Worrell is joining us for our International Economic Policy Forum series on a discussion of forecasting economies. This event is being hosted by IIEP and the University Seminar on Forecasting at the Department of Economics.