Could populism spell the end of the EU?
Daniel Gros explores the future of the European Union and the impact that populism will have.
Adviser, European Parliament. Former: Member, advisory bodies, French Ministry of Finance and French Prime Minister; Editor, International Finance; Member, Shadow Council, Handelsblatt. Member, Advisory Scientific Committee, European Systemic Risk Board. Deputy Chair, Supervisory Board, Eurizon Capital. Author: Winds of Change in Central and Eastern Europe (1995, 2001); European Monetary Integration, from EMS to EMU (1997). Expertise and interests: international economics, financial markets and currencies, European integration, European monetary union.
Daniel Gros explores the future of the European Union and the impact that populism will have.
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Daniel Gros explores the possible impact of Brexit on the UK economy.
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