James Raymond Vreeland
Title
Associate Professor
Department
Faculty - SFS
In the news
In the news
“It’s not so much that they need the I.M.F.’s money, but that they need the I.M.F.’s mechanism for being able to monitor policy reforms."
James Raymond Vreeland, associate professor of international relations, on Ireland's need for the International Monetary Fund to intervene in the country's financial crisis.
Debt Crisis Highlights I.M.F.’s Renewed Role November 26, 2010, The New York Times- IMF Help for Greece is a Risky Prospect March 4, 2010, The New York Times