Beatrice Weder di Mauro
University of Mainz and CEPR
Beatrice Weder di Mauro is a Professor of economics at the University of Mainz, a member of the German Council of Economic Experts and a research affiliate at the Center for Economic Policy Research, (CEPR) London. Previously she worked as an economist at the International Monetary Fund and at the World Bank, Washington and served on the Council of Economic Advisors of Switzerland and as a consultant for various international organizations including the International Finance Corporation, the World Bank, the IMF, the United Nations University and the OECD Development Center. She had visiting positions at Harvard University and at the United Nations University. She holds a PhD from the University of Basel.
Articles by Beatrice Weder di Mauro:
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The wisdom of Karlsruhe: The OMT court case should be dismissed
12 June 2013, 6889 reads
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Learning from past crises: Into the safety zone
25 September 2012, 9116 reads
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Manifesto for a banking union by economists in Germany, Austria and Switzerland
9 July 2012, 11664 reads
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A European Redemption Pact
9 November 2011, 23460 reads
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European debt restructuring mechanism as a tool for crisis prevention
26 November 2010, 9158 reads
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Three birds with one stone: The G20 and systemic externalities
26 June 2010, 7743 reads
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The plant-level employment effect of offshoring: Evidence from Germany
31 October 2009, 10177 reads
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Reforming global governance: How to make the IMF more independent
1 April 2009, 33290 reads
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