Transatlantic relations
Testimony before the Belgian Federal Parliament ( La commissions des Relations extérieures de la Chambre des représentants )
- Publishing date
- 27 September 2018
- Authors
- Maria Demertzis
On September 25 2018, Bruegel Deputy Director Maria Demertzis testified before the Belgian Federal Parliament ( La commissions des Relations extérieures de la Chambre des représentants) on the future of transatlantic relations in light of the latest news on trade.
About the authors
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Maria Demertzis
Maria Demertzis is a Leader at ESF, The Conference Board Europe, former Senior fellow at Bruegel and part-time Professor of Economic Policy at the Florence School of Transnational Governance at the European University Institute. She was Bruegel’s Deputy Director until December 2022. She has previously worked at the European Commission and the research department of the Dutch Central Bank. She has also held academic positions at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government in the USA and the University of Strathclyde in the UK, from where she holds a PhD in economics. She has published extensively in international academic journals and contributed regular policy inputs to both the European Commission's and the Dutch Central Bank's policy outlets. She contributes regularly to national and international press and has regular column that appears twice a month in various EU newspapers and on Bruegel’s opinion page.
- Language
- English
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