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Martin Wolf is an Assistant Professor of Monetary Economics at the University of St. Gallen, where he is affiliated with the Swiss Institute for International Economics and Applied Economic Research (SIAW). He is also a Research Affiliate at the CEPR since 2019. His research focuses on the intersection of international economics, monetary economics, and macroeconomic policy, particularly examining the impacts of financial globalization, secular stagnation, debt dynamics, and monetary policy challenges in currency unions.
- PhD in Economics from University of Bonn (2017)
- Recipient of SNSF Starting Grant for project 'DEBTANDGROWTH'
- Recipient of University of St. Gallen’s Latsis Prize for early-career research
His work explores how global financial systems interact with economic growth, with particular attention to debt crises, break-up risks in currency unions, and the implications of technological change and public debt accumulation for monetary policy frameworks. Recent publications analyze topics like fiscal stagnation, financial resource curses, and interest rate dynamics in high-debt environments.
Martin Wolf has received significant recognition for his research, including the prestigious SNSF Starting Grant and the Latsis Prize from the University of St. Gallen. His publications in top journals such as the American Economic Review and Journal of Monetary Economics demonstrate his contributions to understanding complex macroeconomic phenomena in open economies and currency unions.
