Weniger Briefe aus Brüssel
A summary of my talk at ifo institute in Süddeutsche Zeitung: SZ_Artikel_Weniger_Briefe_aus Brüssel (1) ...
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What has driven the votes for Germany’s right-wing Alternative für Deutschland?
The AfD vote in East Germany was consistently stronger than in the West, even after controlling for income, age, education, religion and the overall rural nature of the new Bundesländer. This was first published on Brueg...
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A Jamaican Germany could be good for Europe
A shortened version of this opinion piece has been published by the Financial Times. Germany has voted – and the result has been a shock to Germans and to Europe. The AfD – an extremely right wing, and in part neo-nazi, ...
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Guntram WOLFF, Bruegel, for Asia-Europe Economic Forum (AEEF) @ASEM EMM7
My presentation in September 2017 in Seoul at the ASEM trade ministers meeting...
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my presentation at ASEM meeting: towards a Eurasian century?
warning: low quality recording I gave a presentation to the ASEM trade and economy ministers meeting on 22/09/2017 in Seoul....
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Capital Markets Union and the fintech opportunity
The paper was prepared for and presented at the informal ECOFIN in Tallinn, Estonia, on 15 September 2017. The paper is available here. Complementing Europe’s bank-based system with deeper capital markets and more...
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How has banking union changed mergers and acquistions?
This piece was published by Bruegel. The aim of the banking union was to break the toxic link between banks and states. One way of achieving this is by increasing cross border banking through mergers and acquisitions. Th...
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It is official – Brexit is boring
My latest piece in the Guardian. It is official: Brexit is boring – at least on the continent. As the European commission president, Jean-Claude Juncker, delivered his “state of the union” address on Wednesday, setting t...
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