Merab Kakulia


Merab Kakulia is a Georgian economist, Senior Fellow of the Georgian Foundation for Strategic and International Studies, Professor of the School of Law and Politics of the Georgian Institute of Public Affairs. He was the Editor in Chief of Georgian Economic Trends from 2005 to 2009.
Merab Kakulia served as Vice-President of the National Bank of Georgia and was actively engaged in overcoming the country’s hyperinflation, the introduction of the national currencyGeorgian lari and the formation of the modern banking sector in Georgia.
Merab Kakulia graduated in Economics from Tbilisi Tbilisi State University in 1983, earned his PhD from the Moscow State University in 1986 and a Doctor of Science degree from Melkadze Scientific Research Institute of the Economic and Social Problems in 2002.
Merab Kakulia’s extensive professional experience is reflected in his publications on Macroeconomics, Banking and Finance, International Economics and Transitional Economics. He is a Member of the Georgian Academy of Economic Sciences and Executive Secretary of the Scientific Committee for Economics of the Georgian National Academy of Sciences.