Guntram Wolff has served as the CEO of the German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP) from August 2022 until February 2024. From 2013 to 2022, he was director of Bruegel, a Brussels-based institute on economic policy in Europe, which he developed into a leading global think tank. His research focuses on European political economy, economic statecraft, geoeconomics, climate policy and Germany’s geopolitical strategy. Since August 2023, he teaches at the Willy Brandt School of Public Policy at the University of Erfurt.
His work has been published in academic journals such as Nature, Science, Nature Communications, Journal of European Public Policy, Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking, European Journal of Political Economy, Climate Policy, Energy Policy, and Foreign Affairs. He was a part time professor at Solvay School of Economics and Management of the Université Libre de Bruxelles.
He is a seasoned public speaker and has participated in and led multiple panels with leading academics, policymakers, and C-level executives. He is often quoted by and contributes op-eds to several global media, including the New York Times, Financial Times, Bloomberg, The Guardian, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Le Monde, El Pais, and several other media outlets. In 2020, Business Insider ranked him as one of the 28 most influential power players in Europe.
Since 2013, Wolff has been speaking twice a year to the Economic and Financial Affairs Council (ECOFIN), the informal meeting of the EU’s finance ministers and central bank governors, on a wide variety of topics. From 2012 to 2016, he served as a member of the French prime minister’s Conseil d’Analyse Economique. In 2021, Wolff was appointed to the G20 High Level Independent Panel (HLIP) on Financing the Global Commons for Pandemic Preparedness and Response. In 2018, then IMF managing director Christine Lagarde appointed him to the External Advisory Group on Surveillance, a group mandated to review the International Monetary Fund’s operational priorities through 2025. He is an independent member of the Bulgarian Council of Economic Advisors and a council member of the European Council on Foreign Affairs (ECFR).
From 2008 until 2011, Wolff worked on euro area macroeconomics and euro area governance reform at the European Commission. He began his professional career in the research department of the Deutsche Bundesbank, which he joined after completing his PhD in economics at the University of Bonn.
Personal websites:
www.guntramwolff.net
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2716-522X
[Last updated: March 2024]
Contributions
Mit mehr Markt gegen Monopole
Wenn Europa seine Rohstoffabhängigkeit von Autokratien wie China und Russland reduzieren will, sollte es auf eine Ausweitung des internationalen Wettbewerbs setzen, nicht auf Protektionismus.
Wohin steuert die Weltwirtschaft?
Die Globalisierung geht weiter. Wie Deutschland und Europa die Transformation mitgestalten müssen.
Was bringen die Sanktionen gegen Russland?
Als Reaktion auf den russischen Überfall auf die Ukraine haben Europäische Union und Bundesregierung Sanktionen gegen Russland in beispiellosem Ausmaß verhängt. Ein Pro & Contra von DGAP-Direktor Guntram Wolff und Heribert Dieter von der Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik.
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