Fabian Bornhorst is a Senior Economist in the European Department of the International Monetary Fund, and works in the surveillance teams for the euro area. Previously he worked in the surveillance team for Germany, and in Fiscal Affairs and African Departments of the IMF. He has published papers on the German economy, fiscal policy, natural resource related tax revenue, and public investment and growth. He obtained his Ph.D. in Economics from the European University Institute (Italy) and holds Master’s degrees in economics from University College London and the Free University of Berlin.
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Private deleveraging in the Eurozone
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TARGET imbalances: Financing the capital-account reversal in Europe
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Current-account imbalances: Can structural policies make a difference in Germany?
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