Jakob von Weizsäcker
Bruegel
Jakob von Weizsäcker is a research fellow at Bruegel, the Brussels based think tank, working on migration, social insurance, ageing and economic development. He joined Bruegel from the World Bank in Washington (2002-2005) where he was Country Economist for Tajikistan. Previously, he worked for the Federal Economics Ministry in Berlin (2001-2002) where he headed the office of a junior minister and Vesta, a venture capital firm (2000-2001). Before that, he held research positions at the Center for Economic Studies in Munich and CIRED in Paris.
Articles by Jakob von Weizsäcker:
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How to prick housing bubbles in a monetary union: taxes and regulation
27 June 2008, 16836 reads
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