Steve Hanke
Professor of Applied Economics
Johns Hopkins University

Steve Hanke is a renowned economist and professor of Applied Economics at Johns Hopkins University. With a distinguished career spanning several decades, Steve is widely recognized for his expertise in international economics, monetary policy, and financial markets.

Steve Hanke’s academic contributions are substantial, with a focus on issues such as hyperinflation, currency reform, and financial crises. His research has had a significant impact on economic policy and practice, both in the United States and internationally. He is a leading figure in the field of monetary economics and has published extensively on topics related to currency stability and economic policy.

In addition to his academic work, Steve Hanke is a senior fellow at the Cato Institute, where he continues to influence public policy through his research and commentary. His expertise extends to financial consulting, where he has advised governments and institutions on economic reform and stabilization measures.

Steve earned his Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Chicago and has held prestigious positions at various institutions, including the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank. His contributions to economic theory and practice have earned him recognition in major financial publications and platforms.

A prolific author and speaker, Steve Hanke frequently shares his insights on global economic issues through various media channels. His work continues to shape the discourse on monetary policy and economic reform, reflecting his commitment to advancing economic understanding and policy.


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