The Political Economy of Financial Crises: Who Pays, and When?

Professor of Political Economy Mark Hallerberg, Hertie School of Governance
Type: 
Lecture
Audience: 
Open to the Public
Building: 
Nador u. 9, Monument Building
Room: 
Popper Room
Academic Area: 
Monday, April 20, 2015 - 1:30pm
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Date: 
Monday, April 20, 2015 - 1:30pm to 3:00pm

The School of Public Policy, the Department of Public Policy and the Political Economy Research Group (PERG) cordially invite you to a lecture

The Political Economy of Financial Crises: Who Pays, and When?

by

Mark Hallerberg

Professor of Political Economy, Hertie School of Governance, Berlin

with an introduction by Evelyne Hübscher,

Assistant Professor, Department of Public Policy, Central European University

Mark Hallerberg teaches Public Management and Political Economy at the Hertie School of Governance. He also maintains an affiliation with the Political Science Department at Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia. He is the author of one book, co-author of a second, and co-editor of a third. He has published over twenty-five articles and book chapters on fiscal governance, tax competition, exchange rate choice, and European politics. He has held academic positions previously at Emory University, the University of Pittsburgh, and the Georgia Institute of Technology. He has also served as a visiting scholar at the University of Amsterdam, University of Bonn, University of Mannheim, and the University of Munich (all in economics departments). He has done consulting work for the Dutch Ministry of Finance, Ernst and Young Poland, the European Central Bank, the International Monetary Fund, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, and the World Bank.

This lecture is part of the Annual Political Economy Doctoral Workshop. PERG is chaired by Renira Angeles, PhD Candidate in Political Economy at the Doctoral School of Political Science at Central European University. For more information visit PERG's web page here