Román Arjona
Chief Economist, European Commission, DG GROW
In addition to his role at the European Commission, Román Arjona is Vice-Chair of the OECD’s Committee for Industry, Innovation and Entrepreneurship (CIIE).
He was Chief Economist and Head of Strategy and Foresight at the Directorate-General for Research & Innovation, and Vice-Chair of the OECD’s Committee for Science and Technology Policy (CSTP). He previously served in the Spanish government as Secretary-General for Science, Technology and Innovation, and before joining the Commission he was an adviser to the Spanish State Secretary and the Spanish Minister for Science and Technology.
Mr Arjona worked for the European Investment Bank and the International Monetary Fund as well as for the OECD as an economist. He is a former member of the World Economic Forum’s High-Level Advisory Group of the Europe Inclusive Growth and Competitiveness Lab, and of its Global Agenda Council on New Growth Models.
Román graduated in Economics at the University of Valencia with a special distinction and holds a Masters’ degree in European Economic Studies from the College of Europe in Bruges and a PhD in Economics from the European University Institute in Florence.
Featured work
Through taxes to tech: using fiscal policies to promote innovation
At this event, we discussed the 2nd chapter of IMF’s latest Fiscal Monitor, titled “Expanding Frontiers: Fiscal Policies for Innovation".
What role do strategic investments play in Germany's economic resurgence?
The event discussed urgent policies in Germany for addressing labor shortages and fostering long-term economic growth.
To what extent can innovation and global economic dominance mitigate China’s structural slowdown?
Event in the frame of the project China Horizons - Dealing with a resurgent China (DWARC)*.