Paul de Grauwe

Paul De Grauwe is currently professor of international economics at the LSE. He was a member of the Belgian parliament from 1991 to 2003. He is honorary doctor of the University of Sankt Gallen (Switzerland), of the University of Turku (Finland), and the University of Genoa. He was a visiting professor at various universities, the University of Paris, the University of Michigan, the University of Pennsylvania, Humboldt University Berlin, the Université Libre de Bruxelles, the Université Catholique de Louvain, the University of Amsterdam, the University of Milan, Tilburg University, and the University of Kiel. He was also a visiting scholar at the IMF, the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve and the Bank of Japan. He is a member of BEPA. He is also director of the money, macro and international finance research network of CESifo, University of Munich. He is a research fellow at the Centre for European Policy Studies in Brussels. His research interests are international monetary relations, monetary integration, theory and empirical analysis of the foreign-exchange markets, and open-economy macroeconomics. His published books include “The Economics of Monetary Union”, Oxford, “International Money. Post-war Trends and Theories”, Oxford, and “The exchange rate in a behavioural finance framework”, Princeton, “De Zichtbare Hand”, Lannoo, “De Nachtwacht in the Donker”, Lannoo, and “De Onvoltooide Globalizering”, Lannoo.