George Pagoulatos

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(economist)
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NationalityGreek
Alma materPrinceton University, Jesus College (Oxford), University of Athens Law School
Member ofBrookings Institution, European Policy Centre, Macro Advisory Partners/Board, Rhodes Scholar/1992
Market liberal, very europhile Greek economist who attended Bilderberg 2019. Believes Covid was a fantastic opportunity to implement digital systems and functions that would have otherwise taken years to implement.

George Pagoulatos is a Greek economics professor. He attended the Bilderberg for the first time in 2019. He is associated with the US think tank Brookings Institution.

Pagoulatos believes that austerity (introduced by economists like him) may also help to explain how Greeks have put aside their traditionally defiant attitude towards authority.[1]

Career

George Pagoulatos is Professor of European Politics and Economy at the Athens University of Economics and Business (AUEB), and Visiting Professor at the College of Europe in Bruges. He is the Director General of the Athens-based Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP) and sits on the Governing Board of the Brussels-based European Policy Centre (EPC).

He has extensive experience in providing macro-advisory and analysis to big corporations and organizations. He is a frequent keynote speaker in international conferences and corporate events, and has been widely interviewed and quoted in the international media regarding Greek and EU political economy and politics.

Author of several books and many articles, he is a regular columnist in the Sunday edition of the corporate media Greek newspaper Kathimerini since 2007. In 2011-12 he served as senior advisor and director of strategy at the PM Office under Greece'bs two "non-political" prime ministers.[2]His publications focus on the EMU and the EU, political economy of finance, political economy of reform (pro-market).

Coronavirus as an opportunity

"In just a few short weeks, our once ill-reputed state is being equipped with effective crisis management mechanisms and the country with digital systems and functions that would have otherwise taken years to implement."[3]

Pagoulatos believes that austerity (introduced by economists like him) may also help to explain how Greeks have put aside their traditionally defiant attitude towards authority. "Maybe it has helped that Greece has been in an almost constant state of crisis management since 2010...we’ve been well past the kind of complacency the economies that have been doing well might allow themselves."[1]


 

Event Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
Bilderberg/201930 May 20192 June 2019Switzerland
Montreux
The 67th Bilderberg Meeting
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