Protectionism and the economic crisis: So far, so good?

Protectionism and the economic crisis: So far, so good?

Protectionism and the economic crisis: So far, so good?

Written by Philip Whyte, 01 June 2009

Domestic demand spurs growth in Germany

Domestic demand spurs growth in Germany

13 January 2011

Roundtable on 'Trade, jobs and world affairs'

'Trade, jobs and world affairs'

Roundtable on 'Trade, jobs and world affairs'

19 November 2010

With Karel de Gucht, European commissioner for trade.

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London

EU and South Korea open trade

EU and South Korea open trade

Written by Philip Whyte, 11 May 2011

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http://www.praguepost.com/business/8645-eu-and-south-korea-open-trade.html

Narrowing the Atlantic: The way forward for EU-US trade and investment

Narrowing the Atlantic

Narrowing the Atlantic: The way forward for EU-US trade and investment

Written by Philip Whyte, 29 April 2009

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Why Germany is not a model for the eurozone

Why Germany is not a model for the eurozone

Why Germany is not a model for the eurozone

Written by Philip Whyte, 22 October 2010

Simon Tilford

Simon Tilford

Simon Tilford

Chief economist

Biography

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Simon Tilford

Simon Tilford is chief economist at the Centre for European Reform in London. Simon works on the political economy of the eurozone, fiscal and monetary policy, supply-side reforms in the EU, innovation policy, competition policy, social inequality, environmental economics, Germany and the UK.

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Areas of expertise: 

The euro, fiscal and monetary policy, labour and social policy, competition, innovation, environmental economics and demographics.

Areas of expertise

The euro, fiscal and monetary policy, labour and social policy, competition, innovation, environmental economics and demographics.

Languages spoken

English, German
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