Jaume Ventura earned his PhD in Economics at Harvard University in 1995. Currently he is a Senior Researcher at CREI. Previously, he has held academic positions at MIT and the University of Chicago. He has been a Co-director of the International Macroeconomics Programme of the CEPR and has served as Editor of the Economic Journal. He is also a Research Associate at the NBER, and has served as a Consultant to the IMF, the World Bank and the Inter-American Development Bank. His research interests include international economics and macroeconomics.

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Monetary policy for a bubbly world
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Changing political structures in the two waves of globalisation: Lessons for the EU
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Debt miracle: Why the country that borrowed the most industrialised first
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- Economic history
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Capital in the 21st Century
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- Economic history 
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Sovereign debt markets in turbulent times: A view of the European crisis
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- Europe's nations and regions 
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