Bernard Delbecque
Université catholique de Louvain
Bernard Delbecque is Professor of Economics at the Université catholique de Louvain (UCL) in Belgium. He is also Director of Economics and Research at the European Fund and Asset Management Association (EFAMA). He started his working career as an economist at the International Monetary Fund D.C. (1987-1991), after which he worked as an adviser to the Belgian Finance Minister on European monetary integration, international monetary and financial affairs, and fiscal consolidation (1992-1999). He is a graduate of the Université of Namur in Belgium, and has a PhD from the University of Pennsylvania.
Articles by Bernard Delbecque:
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Saving the euro requires restoring Spain’s competitiveness
30 July 2012, 8228 reads
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Saving Private Euro: What if Spain falls?
24 June 2012, 6877 reads
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The ECB’s proportionate response to the Eurozone crisis
4 April 2012, 7534 reads
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Key functions of asset management
3 March 2012, 13604 reads
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Capping interest rates to stop EZ contagion
17 October 2011, 8590 reads
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