Gazi Salah Uddin

Gazi Salah Uddin is a Senior Associate Professor of Financial Economics and Ph.D. programme director of the Economics division at the Department of Management and Engineering, Linköping University, Sweden. He is also a visiting Professor Trinity Business School, Ireland.
Before joining Linköping University for his doctoral studies, he worked with Financial Consumer Agency, Government of Canada; Carleton University; and on a project of IFC (World Bank), UNESCAP. He holds a successful history having completed projects funded by IFC (World Bank), UNESCAP, UPAR-United Arab Emirates University, UAE, NASDAQ-OMX foundation, 2019, Swedish Energy Agency 2019-2020, and the Asian Development Bank.

Uneven resilience: Why some emerging markets better navigate US monetary policy cycles
As the US dollar and monetary policy continue to have a significant impact on global financial dynamics, some emerging markets are observed to be more resilient than others to the policy cycles. Analysing data on a large sample of emerging markets, this article highlights the role of consistent strategy that strengthens macroeconomic fundamentals and institutional quality across all phases of the cycle.
