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Alfredo Mario Leone is a Professorial Lecturer (Part-time) at George Washington University, teaching in the MA International Economic Policy program. He retired from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in 2014 after a 26-year career, where he held roles including Visiting Scholar. Previously, he was Director of the Central Bank of Argentina’s Center for Monetary and Banking Studies and a professor at the University of Buenos Aires.
Education: BA, MA, and PhD in Economics from the University of Buenos Aires and University of Minnesota.
Research Interests: Focuses on international economics, central banking, financial stability, and official statistics. His work addresses crises, inflation targeting, and data gaps in global financial systems. Recent studies include structural breaks in Argentina’s economy and macroprudential policy frameworks.
Publications: Over 20 publications since 1983, including papers on financial sector soundness, inflation targeting in IMF programs, and data challenges during crises. Key outlets include IMF Staff Papers, Central Banking Quarterly, and the Irving Fisher Committee Bulletin.
Grants/Advising: No specific grants or advisees listed, but extensive contributions to IMF policy reports and academic collaboration.
Labs/Teams: Active in IMF and central bank collaborative networks, though no dedicated lab mentioned.




