
Philipp Hartmann
Deputy Director General Research, European Central Bank,
Dr. Philipp Hartmann is Deputy Director General of the research department at the European Central Bank (ECB), which he helped building up from its start. He also coordinates the ECB’s work on financial integration, is a Fellow of the Centre for Economic Policy Research and a chaired part-time professor at Erasmus University Rotterdam. Before moving to the ECB he worked at the European Monetary Institute and the London School of Economics. Mr Hartmann’s work is on a wide range of issues in financial, monetary and international affairs. He has authored or co-edited several books, published numerous articles in academic and market journals and serves as an associate editor of the Journal of Financial Stability. His policy work has been published in many official reports and discussed in fora including the ECOFIN Council, the ECB Governing and General Councils, the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, and the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe. Mr Hartmann holds a Doctorat en Sciences Economiques (Paris) earned in the European Doctoral Program in Quantitative Economics.
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