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Daniel Gros

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Gender Male
Age 69
Born Germany
Job Economist
Education Sapienza University of Rome
The University of Chicago
AffiliationsMedical University Of South Carolina
Date of birth January 1,1955
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One Market, One Money: An Evaluation of the Potential Benefits and Costs of Forming an Economic and Monetary Union
Global Welfare Implications of Carbon Border Taxes
Who Needs Foreign Banks?
Economic Transition in Central and Eastern Europe: Planting the Seeds
A Simple Model of an Oil Based Global Savings Glut: The China Factor and the OPEC Cartel
The Global Economy in 2030: Trends and Strategies for Europe
Climate Change and Trade: Taxing Carbon at the Border?
Banking Union as a Shock Absorber: Lessons for the Eurozone from the US
Impact of Enlargement, Agenda 2000 and EMU on Poorer Regions: The Case of Portugal
Open Issues in European Central Banking
Cytochemistry of Cell Glycoconjugates
Towards economic and monetary union
Estimating the Costs and Benefits of EMU: The Impact of External Shocks on Labour Markets
The Europe 2020 Strategy: Can It Maintain the EU's Competitiveness in the World?
Ten Years Later: What is Special about Transition Countries?
Fiscal Policy Spillovers in the Euro Area: Where are They?
A Reconsideration of the Optimum Currency Area Approach: The Role of External Shocks and Labour Mobility
Trade Reorientation and Recovery in Transition Economies
EMU at Risk: 7th Annual Report of the CEPS Macroeconomic Policy Group
One Size Must Fit All National Divergences in a Monetary Union
Seigniorage and EMU: The Fiscal Implications of Price Stability and Financial Market Integration
Is the ECB Sufficiently Accountable and Transparent?
Macroeconomic Policy Under the Euro
Output Decline and Recovery in the Transition Economies: Causes and Social Consequences
Bubbles in Real Estate? A Longer-term Comparative Analysis of Housing Prices in Europe and the US
Winds of Change: Economic Transition in Central and Eastern Europe
The EMS: Achievements, Current Issues and Directions for the Future
How to Achieve a Better Budget for the European Union?
Capital Markets and EMU
The nine lives of the stability pact: a special report of the CEPS Macroeconomic Policy Group
Evidence on the Costs of Intra-European Exchange Rate Variability
The Post-2010 Lisbon Process: The Key Role of Education in Employment and Competitiveness
International Trade of Former Republics in the Long Run: An Analysis Based on the 'Gravity' Approach
Trade Between the European Union and Central Europe: An Economic and Policy Analysis
The Budgetary Implications of EC Enlargement
Distributing Seigniorage Under EMU
Prospects for the Lisbon Strategy: How to Increase the Competitiveness of the European Economy?
A Soviet Payments Union?
A Multilateral Payments Mechanism for Eastern Europe
Excess Foreign Exchange Reserves and Overcapitalisation in the Eurosystem
At what Cost Price Stability? New Evidence about the Phillips Curve in Europe and the United States
The Institutional Framework for Monetary Policy in Europe
Fiscal Stabilisers in the United States Monetary Union: Measurement Error and the Role of National Fiscal Policy
On the Volatility of Exchange Rates Test of Monetary and Portfolio Balance Models of Exchange Rate Determination
Price Reform and Energy Markets in the Soviet Union and Central Europe
Towards a Common Monetary Policy in the Transition: The Role of the ECU and Required Reserves
Self-fulfilling Public Debt Crises
A World Out of Balance? Special Report of the CEPS Macroeconomic Policy Group
Quo Vadis Euro? The Cost of Muddling Through ; Second Report of the CEPS Macroeconomic Policy Group
Openness and the Cost of Fixing Exchange Rates in a Mundell-Fleming World
Notes on the Economy of Montenegro
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Daniel Gros is a German economist who currently serves as the Director of the Centre for European Policy Studies, a European think tank. Gros worked for the CEPS from 1986 to 1988 and has worked there continuously since 1990.

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