Peter Bofinger
University of Wuerzburg, German Council of Economic Experts and CEPR
Peter Bofinger is Professor for Monetary Policy and International Economics at the University of Wuerzburg, member of the German Council of Economic Experts and a research fellow at the Center for Economic Policy Research, (CEPR) London. He received his doctoral level at Saarland University. Previously he was economist at the Bundesbank, visiting scholar at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis and at the IMF, and professor at the Universities of Kaiserslautern and Konstanz. He is author of textbooks on macroeconomics and monetary economics (Monetary Policy: Goals, Institutions, Strategies, and Instruments) as well as general interest books on economic issues.
Articles by Peter Bofinger:
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From the internal market to a banking union: A proposal by the German Council of Economic Experts
12 November 2012, 11056 reads
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A Redemption Pact for Europe: Time to act now
25 July 2012, 10253 reads
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A European Redemption Pact
9 November 2011, 23084 reads
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Fixing Europe: A ‘European Consolidation Pact’ proposal
20 May 2010, 10498 reads
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