Jürgen Stark Keynote Speaker

  • Member, Executive Board of the European Central Bank (2006-11)
  • Vice President, Bundesbank (1998-2006)
  • Resigned post at ECB in protest at its bond-buying programme

Jürgen Stark's Biography

Dr. Jürgen Stark was a member of the Executive Board and the Governing Council of the European Central Bank (ECB) from 2006 to 2011. He was responsible for Economics, Statistics and Information Systems. He resigned from his position in December 2011, not fulfilling his term, which was due to last until 2014.

Before joining the ECB, Dr. Stark was Vice-President of the Deutsche Bundesbank, where he held responsibility for European and International Affairs. Prior to this position he served as State Secretary at the German Federal Ministry of Finance and as Personal Representative of the Federal Chancellor in the preparation of G7/G8 Economic Summits for four years. Before that he held various positions at the Ministry of Finance, the Federal Chancellery and the Federal Ministry of Economics dealing with national and international monetary and financial issues.

His publications include many articles and papers in professional journals on public finances, European monetary integration, institution building and the global financial system. He was appointed honorary professor by the University of Tübingen in 2005. Since 2012 he has been a member of the Board of Trustees of Bertelsmann Foundation.

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The global economic outlook & EU financial crisis (2011)
Economic Adjustment in a Monetary Union (2011)

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