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Timothy Lane was appointed Deputy Governor of the Bank of Canada, effective February 2009. In this capacity, he is responsible for overseeing the Bank’s analysis of international economic developments in support of monetary policy decisions. As a member of the Bank’s Governing Council, he shares responsibility for decisions with respect to monetary policy and financial system stability, and for setting the strategic direction of the Bank.

Mr. Lane joined the Bank of Canada in August 2008 as an Adviser to the Governor. Prior to that, he served for 20 years on the staff of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in Washington, DC. During that period, he held a series of positions with a combination of analytical, policy, and managerial responsib
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Moral hazard: Does IMF fina...

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Imf-Supported Programs in I...

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Household Demand for Money ...

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Erm Money Supplies and the ...

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Market Discipline

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The United Kingdom's Experi...

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Capital Flows to Transition...

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Fiscal Constraints on Marke...

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Inflation Stabilization and...

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Does IMF Financing Result i...

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“My work with teenagers has convinced me that one of the main reasons teenagers are not excited by the gospel is that they do not think they need it. Many parents have successfully raised self-righteous little Pharisees. When they look at themselves, they do not see a sinner in desperate need, so they are not grateful for a Savior. Sadly, the same is true of many of their parents.”
Timothy Lane, How People Change: How Christ Changes Us by His Grace, Leader's Guide

“The change most needed in our lives isn't change in our situations and relationships but in us. The thing God is most intent on rescuing us from is ourselves.”
Timothy Lane, How People Change: How Christ Changes Us by His Grace, Leader's Guide

“We are often at odds with our wise and loving Lord because the change he is working on is not the change we have dreamt about. We dream about change in it, while God is working in the midst of it to change us.”
Timothy Lane, How People Change: How Christ Changes Us by His Grace, Leader's Guide



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