Michael Burda
Humboldt University and CEPR
Michael Burda is Professor of Economics at Humboldt University of Berlin. He previously taught at INSEAD, and Berkeley. His research centers on macroeconomics and the economics of labour markets. With Charles Wyplosz, he is the author of the textbook "Macroeconomics: A European Text" (Oxford University Press), which is now in second edition and translated into eight languages. He has published papers on the economic origins and impacts of labour market institutions, economic integration, employment and wages, and globalisation, as well as the transformation of Eastern and Central Europe and the former German Democratic Republic. In 1998 he received the Gossen Prize of the Verein für Socialpolitik. He received his BA, MA and PhD (1987) at Harvard.
Articles by Michael Burda:
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Manifesto for a banking union by economists in Germany, Austria and Switzerland
9 July 2012, 11281 reads
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Hume on hold? Consequences of not abolishing Eurozone national central banks
17 May 2012, 10890 reads
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Should we believe the German labour-market miracle?
2 November 2011, 16919 reads
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A credible Stability and Growth Pact: Raising the bar for budgetary transparency
17 June 2010, 9949 reads
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If the euro is to survive the decade, Greece cannot happen again
11 May 2010, 14461 reads
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Greece: It's not all tragedy
13 March 2010, 10655 reads
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Half-empty or half-full? East Germany two decades later
9 November 2009, 12085 reads
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What Europe should do in the shadow of the financial meltdown
9 October 2008, 9074 reads
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The labour market in Germany
12 September 2008, 10573 reads
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Germany’s disastrous economic demagoguery
28 January 2008, 11625 reads
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Germany’s supply-side backsliding
23 October 2007, 9485 reads
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German recovery: it’s the supply side
23 July 2007, 34992 reads
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Merkel’s grand coalition birthday.
17 October 2006, 8543 reads
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Merkel after 100 days
1 March 2006, 9158 reads
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