
A glimpse into the future of the global economy
After a number of years of economic crisis, can we now be optimistic about the progress of the global economy? What are the implications of the backlash against globalization? With the co...
1994, MSc in Engineering Economic Systems, Stanford University; 1998, PhD in Economics, London School of Economics; 1998, PhD, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris. 1997-2000, Lecturer, London School of Economics and Political Science; 2000-06, Assistant Professor of Economics and International Affairs, Princeton University; 2006-07, Professor of Economics and International Affairs, Woodrow Wilson School and Bendheim Center for Finance. Since 2007, Professor of Economics, London Business School. 2010, Member of the Board, Autorité de Contrôle Prudentiel, the French regulatory authority for banks and insurance companies. Member, Commission Economique de la Nation. Recipient of awards: Alfred P Sloan Research Fellow (2005-07); Bernácer Prize, for best European economist working in macroeconomics under age 40 (2006); Fellow, British Academy (2011); Birgit Grodal Prize (2012); Yrjo Jannhsson Prize (2013), OBE for services to economics.
After a number of years of economic crisis, can we now be optimistic about the progress of the global economy? What are the implications of the backlash against globalization? With the co...
On April 18, 2016, the New York Fed hosted a conference on current and future policy directions for the linked economies of Europe and the United States. "The Transatlantic Economy: Conve...
One of the major challenges facing the EU today is the large wave of refugees that have recently arrived from the Middle East and Northern Africa. This large-scale migration has in part b...
It is time for a European Churchill moment. Donald Tusk, the President of the European Council Tusk, Jean-Claude Juncker, the President of the European Commission, France’s President Fran...