Andrew Gimber
European University Institute
Andrew Gimber is a third-year doctoral researcher in the Economics Department at the European University Institute in Florence, Italy. His research interests are in banking and financial crises, macroeconomic coordination failures, unemployment and monetary economics. He holds a BA in History and Economics from the University of Oxford, an MSc in Economics with distinction from the University of Warwick and an MRes in Economics from the European University Institute. In the summer of 2007 he was a Research Fellow at the Institute of Economic Affairs in London, and in the summer of 2009 he worked as an economist at the Department for Transport.
Articles by Andrew Gimber:
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The financial implications of a banking union
16 October 2012, 3103 reads
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