
Paul De Grauwe
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 78 |
Date of birth | July 18,1946 |
Zodiac sign | Cancer |
Born | Uccle |
Belgium | |
Fields | International Economics |
Monetary economics | |
Economy of Europe | |
Edited works | Exchange Rate Economics: Where Do We Stand? |
The European Monetar... | |
Job | Politician |
Economist | |
Nationality | Belgian |
Education | Johns Hopkins University |
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven | |
Movies/Shows | Piigs |
Awards | Ark Prize of the Free Word |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 481578 |
The Economics of Monetary Integration
The Limits of the Market: The Pendulum Between Government and Market
Economics of Monetary Union
Lectures on Behavioral Macroeconomics
International Money: Post-war Trends and Theories
The Exchange Rate in a Behavioral Finance Framework
Exchange Rates and Global Financial Policies
Dimensions of Competitiveness
Macroeconomic theory for the open economy
Exchange Rates, Money and Output: The European Experience
The Ecu and European Monetary Integration
Surviving the Slowdown
Self-fulfilling Crises in the Eurozone: An Empirical Test
Exchange Rate Theory: Chaotic Models of Foreign Exchange Markets
The European Monetary System in the 1990s
Monetary Interdependence and International Monetary Reform: A European Case Study
The European Monetary System: Towards More Convergence and Closer Integration
Exchange Rate Dynamics in a Target Zone: A Heterogeneous Expectations Approach
Is the European monetary system a DM-zone?
The Cost of Disinflation and the European Monetary System
The Future of Europe's Economy: Disaster Or Deliverance?.
The October Stock Market Crash: Some Policy Implications
Stock Prices and Monetary Policy
Deterministic chaos in the foreign exchange market
The Enlarged Eurozone: Can it Survive?
Let's Stop Being Gloomy about Europe
Exchange Rate Experiences of Small EMS-countries: The Case of Belgium, Denmark and the Netherlands
The Economic Integration of West and East Germany: Two Tales Based on Trade Theory
Behavioural Macroeconomics: Theory and Policy
The Limits of the Market: The Pendulum Between Government and Market
Economics of Monetary Union
Lectures on Behavioral Macroeconomics
International Money: Post-war Trends and Theories
The Exchange Rate in a Behavioral Finance Framework
Exchange Rates and Global Financial Policies
Dimensions of Competitiveness
Macroeconomic theory for the open economy
Exchange Rates, Money and Output: The European Experience
The Ecu and European Monetary Integration
Surviving the Slowdown
Self-fulfilling Crises in the Eurozone: An Empirical Test
Exchange Rate Theory: Chaotic Models of Foreign Exchange Markets
The European Monetary System in the 1990s
Monetary Interdependence and International Monetary Reform: A European Case Study
The European Monetary System: Towards More Convergence and Closer Integration
Exchange Rate Dynamics in a Target Zone: A Heterogeneous Expectations Approach
Is the European monetary system a DM-zone?
The Cost of Disinflation and the European Monetary System
The Future of Europe's Economy: Disaster Or Deliverance?.
The October Stock Market Crash: Some Policy Implications
Stock Prices and Monetary Policy
Deterministic chaos in the foreign exchange market
The Enlarged Eurozone: Can it Survive?
Let's Stop Being Gloomy about Europe
Exchange Rate Experiences of Small EMS-countries: The Case of Belgium, Denmark and the Netherlands
The Economic Integration of West and East Germany: Two Tales Based on Trade Theory
Behavioural Macroeconomics: Theory and Policy
Paul De Grauwe Life story
Paul De Grauwe is a Belgian economist and John Paulson Professor in European Political Economy at the London School of Economics and Political Science as head of the European Institute. He is also professor emeritus in international economics at KU Leuven and former member of the Belgian Federal Parliament.