Helge Berger is an Asistant Director at the IMF. He is also an Adjunct Professor of monetary economics at Free University of Berlin. He was educated in Munich, Germany, where he received his Ph.D. and the venia legendi for economics. Previously, he taught at Princeton University as a John Foster Dulles Visiting Lecturer, helped to coordinate the Munich-based CESifo network as its Research Director, and served as Full Professor (tenured) at Free University Berlin.
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Europe’s refugee surge: Economic and policy implications
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Inflexibilities and the trade account
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Unobservables, uncertainty, and exit
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Enough is enough: How many people should decide about monetary policy?
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