Speakers

Mr. Hunter Monroe - Session 1 - The Theories Associated with Hydrocarbon Revenue Management

 

 

Hunter Monroe

Hunter Monroe, a national of the United States, is a Senior Economist in the Caribbean II Division of the IMF’s Western Hemisphere Department. He has led missions to Anguilla, Montserrat, and Dominica; worked on the Trinidad and Tobago team; and done analytical work on Ponzi schemes, the CLICO crisis, offshore financial centers, global natural gas markets, migration, pension fund reform, and Trinidad’s sovereign wealth fund. Mr. Monroe holds a B.S. in Mathematics from Davidson College and a D.Phil. in Economics from Oxford University as a Rhodes scholar. Before joining the Western Hemisphere Department, Mr. Monroe worked in the European II and Policy Development and Review Departments. Before joining the IMF, he worked for the U.S. Joint Economic Committee of Congress and the Institute for International Economics.