Phurichai Rungcharoenkitkul
Senior Economist
Monetary and Economic Department, Monetary Policy
Before joining the BIS in 2014, Phurichai Rungcharoenkitkul worked at the Bank of Thailand, where he led a team responsible for providing policy recommendations to the Monetary Policy Committee. His previous central banking experiences include forecasting and modelling, as well as reserve management. He spent 2011-12 at the IMF in the Asia & Pacific Department, working on various research themes and missions. He holds a DPhil and MPhil in economics from the University of Oxford.
Fields of interest
- Monetary policy
- Financial markets
- Developing Asia
- " Monetary policy and financial spillovers: Losing traction?" (with P Disyatat), Journal of International Money and Finance, vol 74, June 2017, pp 115-136. Also published as BIS Working Papers, no 518.
- " Modeling with limited data: estimating potential growth in Cambodia", IMF Working Paper 12/96, April 2012.
- " Risk sharing versus financial contagion in Asia: an asset price perspective", Review of Development Finance, vol 2, July-December 2012, pp 101-17.
- " The evolution of Asian financial linkages: key determinants and the role of policy" (with S Elekdag and Y Wu), IMF Working Paper 12/262, November 2012.
- " Marrying monetary policy with macroprudential regulation: exploration of issues" (with D Nakornthab), SEACEN Occasional Paper, no 49, 2010.
