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Athanasios Orphanides is a Professor of the Practice of Global Economics and Management at the MIT Sloan School of Management. He holds additional roles as Honorary Advisor to the Bank of Japan’s Institute for Monetary and Economic Studies, member of the Shadow Open Market Committee, and Research Fellow at the Centre for Economic Policy Research. His research focuses on central banking, monetary policy frameworks, and political economy. Orphanides earned undergraduate degrees in mathematics and economics, as well as a PhD in economics, all from MIT.
Before joining MIT, he served as Governor of the Central Bank of Cyprus (2007–2012), a member of the ECB Governing Council, and Senior Advisor at the U.S. Federal Reserve. His work emphasizes robust monetary policy rules, such as natural growth targeting, to enhance economic stability. Recent publications address fiscal-monetary policy interactions, inflation targeting, and systemic risk management. Orphanides frequently advises policymakers on central bank strategies and crisis response mechanisms.
His research highlights the importance of clear policy frameworks to avoid inflationary mistakes, drawing on historical analyses of U.S. and European central bank decisions. He critiques discretionary policies that prioritize employment over price stability, advocating instead for rules-based approaches constrained by inflation targets.
Orphanides has contributed to global debates on central bank independence, crisis management, and the design of monetary instruments. His executive education courses at MIT Sloan focus on macroeconomic principles for business decision-making.
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