Dr. Fuad Hasanov

 


Fuad Hasanov is a Senior Economist at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and an Adjunct Professor of Economics at Georgetown University. Since joining the IMF in 2007, he has worked as an economist for several emerging countries and natural resource producers and conducted training of IMF staff and government officials. Before joining the IMF, Fuad was an Assistant Professor of Economics at Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan in 2004- 2007. He has written articles on consumption and saving, real estate returns, growth and inequality, fiscal policy and debt, and natural resources. His recent research focuses on growth, innovation, and state policies. His recent book. Breaking the Oil Spell, co-edited with Reda Cherif and Min Zhu, explores economic diversification in oil exporters. Fuad received a PhD in economics from the University of Texas at Austin.