CV Andre Sapir-2017-January

CV Andre Sapir-2017-January

CURRICULUM VITAE André SAPIR (January 2017) CONTACTS Mobile phone: +32 484 593 195 E-mail addresses: [email protected] CURRENT POSITIONS Senior Fellow, Bruegel University Professor, Université libre de Bruxelles. Teaching at the Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management and the Institute for European Studies. Research Fellow, Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), London PREVIOUS POSITIONS Chair of the High Level Expert Group appointed by the Belgian Finance Minister to make recommendations on The Future of the Belgian Financial Sector, 2015-2016 Chair (and during a period Vice-Chair) of the Advisory Scientific Committee (ASC) and Member of the General Board, European Systemic Risk Board (ESRB), Frankfurt, 2011-2015 Member of the Economic Advisory Group to European Commission President José Manuel Barroso, 2005-2010 Economic Adviser to European Commission President Romano Prodi, 2001- 2004 Chairman, High-Level Study Group appointed by President Prodi to review all EU economic policies, 2002-2003 Executive President, Group of Economic Analysis to the President of the European Commission, 2002-2004 Economic Adviser to the Director-General for Economic and Financial Affairs, European Commission, 1990-1993 and 1995-2001 Visiting Professor, Advanced Studies Program in International Economic Policy Research, Kiel Institute of World Economics, 2001-2002 Visiting Professor, College of Europe, 1995-1996 and 1996-1997 Visiting Scholar, International Monetary Fund, 1998 and 2014 President, Institute of European Studies, Université libre de Bruxelles, 1992- 1998 Visiting Professor, Université catholique de Louvain, 1988-1989 Visiting Professor, Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva, 1986- 1987 Visiting Professor, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, 1984-1985 Senior Research Fellow, Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS), 1983- 1987 Associate Professor of Economics, Université libre de Bruxelles, 1980-1986 Assistant Professor of Economics, University of Wisconsin–Madison, 1977- 1982 OTHER CURRENT PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Member of the Advisory Board, King Baudouin Foundation Member of the International Advisory Council: European Policy Centre (EPC), Vienna Institute for Comparative Economic Studies (WIIW), Centro Studi Luca d’Agliano (Torino) and Swedish Institute for European Policy Studies (SIEPS) Member of the Euro-50 Group EDITORIAL WORK Member of the Editorial Board, World Trade Review Associate Editor, Empirica – Journal of European Economics Member of the Editorial Advisory Board, Open Economies Review and The World Economy HONORS , AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS Member, Royal Academy of Belgium for Science and the Arts, elected in 2012 Prix Emile de Laveleye, Royal Academy for Science and the Arts of Belgium, 2011 Member, Academia Europaea, elected in 2010 Tinbergen Lecture, Royal Netherlands Economic Association, 2010 2 Chaire Francqui, Université de Namur, 1992-93; Facultés Universitaires Saint-Louis, 2002-03. Prix des Alumni, 1985 (awarded every five years to the best Belgian academic economist below the age of 40) Phi Beta Kappa honor society, elected in 1977 CRB Graduate Fellowship, Belgian American Educational Foundation, 1973- 74 PhD Fellowship, FNRS (Belgian National Science Foundation), 1973-77 EDUCATION Ph.D., Economics, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore (USA), 1977 M.A., Econometrics, Université libre de Bruxelles, 1973 B.A., Economics, Université libre de Bruxelles, 1972 PERSONAL INFORMATION Date of birth: June 13, 1950 Marital status: Married to Debarati Guha Citizenship: Belgium 3 PAPERS AND PUBLICATIONS A. Books and Monographs EU to DO 2015-2019: Memos to the New EU Leadership , Bruegel, Brussels, 2014 (editor and co-author). EU-IMF Assistance to Euro Area Countries: An Early Assessment, Bruegel Blueprint No. 19, Bruegel, Brussels, 2013 (co-author with Jean Pisani-Ferry and Guntram Wolff). Completing the Euro: A Roadmap Towards Fiscal Union in Europe, Report of the “Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa Group”, Notre Europe, Paris, 2012 (co- author with 8 other scholars). An Evaluation of IMF Surveillance of the Euro Area, Bruegel Blueprint No. 14, Bruegel, Brussels, 2011 (co-author with Jean Pisani-Ferry and Guntram Wolff). Global Currencies for Tomorrow: A European Perspective, Bruegel Blueprint No. 13, Bruegel, Brussels, 2011 (co-author with 7 other economists). Whither Growth in Central and Eastern Europe? Policy Lessons for an Integrated Europe, Bruegel Blueprint No. 11, Bruegel, Brussels, 2010 (co- author with 9 other economists). A European Mechanism for Sovereign Debt Crisis Resolution: A Proposal, Bruegel Blueprint No. 10, Bruegel, Brussels, 2010 (co-author with François Gianviti, Anne Krueger, Jean Pisani-Ferry and Jürgen von Hagen). Europe’s Economic Priorities 2010-2015: Memos to the New Commission , Bruegel, Brussels, 2009 (editor and co-author). Beyond the WTO? An Anatomy of EU and US Preferential Trade Agreements , Bruegel Blueprint No. 7, Bruegel, Brussels, 2009 (co-author with Henrik Horn and Petros C. Mavroidis). Higher aspirations: An agenda for reforming European universities, Bruegel Blueprint No. 5, Bruegel, Brussels, 2008 (co-author with Philippe Aghion, Mathias Dewatripont and Andreu Mas-Colell). Coming of age: report on the euro area, Bruegel Blueprint No. 4, Bruegel, Brussels, 2008 (co-author with Jean Pisani-Ferry, Philippe Aghion, Marek Belka, Lars Heikensten and Jürgen von Hagen). Fragmented Power: Europe and the Global Economy , Bruegel, Brussels, 2007 (editor and co-author). 4 Annual Bank Conference on Development Economics 2005, Europe: Doha, Monterrey, and Johannesburg, Are We on Track? World Bank Publications, Washington (DC), 2005 (co-editor with François Bourguignon and Boris Pleskovic). An Agenda for a Growing Europe: The Sapir Report , Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2004 (co-author with Philippe Aghion, Giuseppe Bertola, Martin Hellwig, Jean Pisani-Ferry, Dariusz Rosati, José Viñals, Helen Wallace and Marco Buti, Mario Nava, Peter M. Smith). Italian translation published by Societa editrice Il Mulino, Bologna, 2004. Economic Policy-Making in the European Union, Proceedings of the First Four Meetings of the Group of Economic Analysis, European Commission, 2003 (co-editor with Mario Nava). EMU and Economic Policy in Europe: The Challenge of the Early Years , Edward Elgar, Aldershot, 2002 (co-author and co-editor with Marco Buti). Market Integration, Regionalism and the Global Economy , Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1999 (co-editor with Richard Baldwin, Daniel Cohen and Anthony Venables). Trade and Jobs in Europe: Much Ado about Nothing? , Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1999 (co-author and co-editor with Mathias Dewatripont and Khalid Sekkat). Economic Policy in EMU , Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1998 (co-author and co-editor with Marco Buti). Italian translation published by Societa editrice il Mulino, Bologna, 1999. Flexible Integration: Towards a More Effective and Democratic Europe , Monitoring European Integration 6, Centre for Economic Policy Research, London, 1995 (co-author with Mathias Dewatripont, Francesco Giavazzi, Jürgen von Hagen, Ian Harden, Torsten Persson, Gerard Roland, Howard Rosenthal and Guido Tabellini). European Policies on Competition, Trade and Industry - Conflict and Complementarities, Edward Elgar, Aldershot, 1995 (co-editor with Pierre Buigues and Alexis Jacquemin). Trade Theory and Economic Reform - North, South and East , Basil Blackwell, Oxford, 1991 (co-editor with Jaime de Melo). The European Internal Market: Trade and Competition, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1989 (co-editor with Alexis Jacquemin). Europe-United States Trade Relations , University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1988 (co-editor with Robert Baldwin and Carl Hamilton). 5 Economic Impact of Generalized Tariff Preferences , Thames Essay No. 49, Gower Publishing, London, 1987 (co-author with Rolf Langhammer). 6 B. Articles & Book Chapters Europe after Brexit: A Proposal for a Continental Partnership, Bruegel, 2016 (with Jean Pisani-Ferry, Norbert Röttgen, Paul Tucker and Guntram Wolff). Dealing with EMU Heterogeneity: National versus European Institutional Reforms. In Francesco Caselli, Mario Centeno and José Tavares (eds.), After the Crisis: Reform, Recovery, and Growth in Europe , Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2016. Belgium. Chapter 4 in Dirk Schoenmaker and Nicolas Véron (eds.) European Banking Supervision: The First Eighteen Months , Bruegel Blueprint, Brussels, 2016. The internationalization process of firms: From exports to FDI. Journal of International Economics 99 (2016) 16-30 (with Paola Conconi and Maurizio Zanardi). The Eurozone Needs Less Heterogeneity. In Richard Baldwin and Francesco Giavazzi (eds.), How to Fix Europe’s Monetary Union: Views of Leading Economists . A VoxEU.org eBook, CEPR Press, London, 2016. One Market, Two Monies: The European Union and the United Kingdom. Bruegel Policy Brief 2016/01, Bruegel, Brussels (with Guntram Wolff). EU Trade Policy. Chapter 14 in Harald Badinger and Volker Nitsch (eds.), Routledge Handbook of the Economics of European Integration , Routledge, London, 2015. Reviving Growth in the Euro Area: Demand Management or Structural Reform Policy? In Proceedings of the 43 rd Annual Economic Conference , Oesterreichische Nationalbank, 2015. Euro-Area Governance: What to Reform and How to Do It?. Bruegel Policy Brief 2015/01, Bruegel, Brussels (with Guntram Wolff). Dial PTAs for Peace: The Influence of Preferential Trading Agreements on Litigation between Trading Partners. Journal of World Trade 49 (2015)

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