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Address Wellenwerk am Auensee Claußbruchstr. 5-7 04159 Leipzig GERMANY Telephone +49 / 341 9733560 FAX +49 / 341 9733569 Date of Birth November 1966

E-mail schnabl@wifa.uni-leipzig.de schnabl.gunther@web.de Webpage http://www.uni-leipzig.de/iwp

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CURRENT POSITION AND AFFILIATIONS

from 04/06 Leipzig University, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Full Professor, Director of the Institute for Economic Policy

from 02/06 CESIfo Research Network

from 03/06 Verein für Socialpolitik, Wirtschaftspolitischer Ausschuss from 03/13 European Central Bank, Competitiveness Research Network from 10/15 Japan Economy Network, SOAS, University of London from 04/19 Flossbach von Storch Research Institute, Senior Fellow

EXTERNAL TEACHING

from 2008 Leipzig University, Master of Energy Economics & Business Administration 04/08 College of Europe, Bruges: EU Eastern Enlargement

2009/2012/2017 Handelshochschule Leipzig: International Macroeconomics

POST DOC

03/12 Ifo Institute for Economic Research, Munich Visiting Professor

04/10-05/10 Université Paris 1 Sorbonne-Panthéon.

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Visiting Professor 02/04-03/06 Tuebingen University

Privatdozent, Associate Professor 03/06 European Central Bank

Consultant

01/06 Center for Economic Studies, Munich Visiting Researcher

02/05 - 12/05 European Central Bank

Advisor, Division EU Neighbouring Regions

(Directorate General International and European Relations) 05/04 - 01/05 European Central Bank

Visiting Researcher

(Directorate General Research) 10/02 – 09/04 Catholic University Leuven

Member of the Working Group of International Economics, Paul De Grauwe 03/03 – 04/03 Bank of Japan, Institute for Monetary and Economic Studies

Visiting Scholar 09/01 – 06/02 Stanford University

Visiting Scholar, Ronald McKinnon 03/01 Federal Reserve Bank of New York

Visiting Scholar

10/00 – 12/00 Deutsche Bundesbank Visiting Scholar

05/99 – 01/04 Tuebingen University, Chair of Economic Policy Assistant Professor (Wissenschaftlicher Assistent)

Ph.D.

03/99 Ph.D. degree “summa cum laude”

Ph.D. thesis: “Current Account and Economic Policy – the Case of Japan”

10/97 – 04/98 Tokyo University, Institute for Social Science Visiting Scholar

06/97 – 10/97 German Institute for Japanese Studies, Tokyo Visiting Scholar

07/95 – 04/99 Tuebingen University, Chair of Economic Policy Research Assistant

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UNIVERSITY EDUCATION

06/95 Tuebingen University

Masters Degree in Economics (Diplom Volkswirt)

09/91 – 06/92 University of Washington, Jackson School of International Studies International Economics and Japanese Economy

10/88 – 05/95 Tuebingen University

International Economics with focus on Japan

10/86 – 08/88 Tokyo Kyoei Gakuin / Shinjuku Nihongo Gakko Japanese

07/85 – 06/86 Paul Valery University, Montpellier, France French

SPEZIALIZED FIELDS

• Monetary policy

• Exchange rates and exchange rate systems

• Financial markets and financial institutions

• Japanese economy

• Austrian overinvestment theory and crisis

• East Asian and European monetary integration

• International financial markets

• Financial markets in emerging markets

Consulting

• Leipziger Stadtbau AB, GRK

• Flossbach von Storch Research Institute (since 04/2019)

• Deutscher Bundestag (Anhörung Finanzausschuss, EU-Insolvenzrichtlinie, 23.4.2018)

• Deutscher Bundestag (Anhörung Finanzausschuss, Regulierung, 10.12.2018)

• European Parliament (Hearing, EU Economic Governance Framework, 10.12.2014)

• Boehringer Ingelheim (2016)

• Deutscher Sparkassen und Giroverband (2016/17)

• European Central Bank (2005)

Rankings

• Ideas/Repec: Top 3% Deutschland und Europa, Top 5% Welt

• FAZ-Ranking of most influential economists in Germany: 46 in Germany.

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Press Contributions

Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung, Die Weltwoche, NZZ, Wirt- schaftswoche, Süddeutsche Zeitung, Handelsblatt Global, Focus, Focus Online, Focus Money, Schweizer Monat, Börsenzeitung, Nikkei Asian Review, Economist, Die Zeit, Leipziger Volkszeitung, Financial Times Deutschland, International Bankers Forum, Fuldaer Zeitung, Rheinischer Merkur.

Interviews

Bloomberg, Reuters, Focus Money, Weltwoche, Commerzbank ideas, Deutsche Wirtschaftsnachrichten, MDR, NZZ; FFB Fondsgespräche, Allianz Global Investors Update, Börsenzeitung, #wtf Wissen, The- sen, Fakten, Spiegel Online, Freie Presse Dresden, hr2, BBC, Tagesschau, Fakt ist, MDR, China Online Radio, Die Welt, Deutsche Handwerkerzeitung, Universität Leipzig, Philoro, Asahi Shinbun, ARD Fakt ist!.

REFEREE

Applied Economics (4), Applied Economics Quarterly, Asia Europe Journal, Asian Economic Journal (2), Asian Pacific Economic Journal, Bulletin of Economic Research (2), China Economic Review (3), Com- parative Economic Studies, Contemporary Economic Policy (2), Economic Studies, Economic Systems, Cambridge University Press, Czech Science Foundation, Center of Financial Studies, CESIfo (2), CESifo Studies (4), Contemporary Economic Policy, China: An International Economy, Economic Modelling (4), Economic Notes, Economists’ Voice, Economics (2), Emerging Markets, Finance and Trade (6), Empir- ical Economics (2), Ensayos Sobre Política Económica, European Central Bank (3), European Journal of Political Economy (4), German Economic Review, International Economics, International Economics and Economic Policy, International Finance (2), International Review of Economics and Finance, Credit and Capital Markets (2), Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik (3), Japan and the World Econ- omy, Journal of Banking and Finance, Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Journal of Common Market Studies (7), Journal of Economic Policy Reform, Journal of Economics Surveys, Journal of Eco- nomics and Business, Journal of Empirical Finance, Journal of International Money and Finance (5), Jour- nal of Japanese and International Economies, Journal of Japanese Studies, Journal of Macroeconomics (2), Listforum für Wirtschafts- und Finanzpolitik (2), Manchester School, Nature Energy, Open Econo- mies Review (4), ORDO (3), Österreichische Nationalbank, Pacific Economic Review, Portuguese Eco- nomic Journal, Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, Research Foundation Flanders, Review of Austrian Economics, Review of Development Economics (3), Review of International Economics (6), Review of Political Economy, Review of Social Economy, Social Economic Review, Review of World Economics (3), World Economy (10).

TALKS AND CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (selection since 2001)

Friedrich-Nauman-Stiftung für die Freiheit (April 2020), Verein für Socialpolitik Wirtschaftspolitischer Ausschuss (März 2020), FDP Bundestagsfraktion (März 2020), Ministère de l’Économie et des Finances (March 2020), Stiftung Kapitalmarktunion (Dec. 2019), World of Value (Oct. 2019), Austrian Institute (Sept. 2019), Jahrestagung des Vereins für Socialpolitik (Sept. 2019), Redburn (July 2019), Hayek-Tage, Wien (June 2019), Stiftung Kapitalmarktforschung (June 2019), TU Berlin (June 2019), London School of Economics (May 2019), Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (May 2019), KfW (Mai 2019), Deutscher Insol- venzrechtstag (Jan 2019), Flossbach von Storch Research Institute (Nov. 2018), Euro Finance Week (Nov.

2018), Deutsche Bundesbank (Okt. 2019), Banca d’Italia (Sept. 2018), Swiss National Bank (Sept. 2018), Institute for World Economy (April 2018), Allianz Global Investors (March 2018), German Economic Society (March 2018), Liberales Institut Zürich (March 2018), European Central Bank (Jan. 2018), OECD (Dec. 2017), Cato Institute (Nov. 2017), National Bank of Poland (Sept. 2017), Bundeskanzleramt (July

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2017), Erfurt University (June 2017), Bundesverband Deutscher Raiffeisenbanken (June 2017), Deutsche Bundesbank (April 2017), TU Berlin (Jan. 2017), Ostdeutscher Sparkassenverband (Dec. 2016), Keio Uni- versity (Dec. 2016), Asian Development Bank Institute (Dec. 2016), University of Osnabrück (Nov. 2016), ETH Zürich (Nov. 2016), Bundeskanzleramt (Sept. 2016), Schweizer Nationalbank (Juli 2016), Kreditan- stalt für Wiederaufbau (April 2016), Baden-Würrtembergischer Genossenschaftsverband (April 2016), Ak- tionsgemeinschaft Soziale Marktwirtschaft (März 2016), Universität Marburg (Januar 2016), Arbeitskreis Europäische Integration (Januar 2016), Deutsche Bundesbank (December 2015), Sparkassenverband Ba- den-Württemberg (October 2015), University of Strassbourg (October 2015), CESifo Venice Summer In- stitute (July 2015), German Institute for Japanese Studies, Tokyo (June 2015), Keio University (June 2015), Hitotsubashi University (June 2015), Asian Development Bank Institute (2015), Institute for International Monetary Affairs, Tokyo (June 2015), Boehringer Ingelheim, Mainz (April 2015), Verein für Socialpolitik, Wirtschaftspolitischer Ausschuss, Frankfurt (March 2015), Union Investment, Frankfurt (March 2015), European Parliament (Dec 2014), European Center for International Economic Policy (Dec 2014), Köln University (Nov. 2014), Verband Deutscher Papierfabriken (Nov. 2014), Wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft für Marketing und Unternehmensführung (Oct. 2014), Verein für Socialpolitik Jahrestagung (September 2014), Verein für Socialpolitik (September 2014), Forum Alpbach (August 2014), Fachhochschule Lud- wigshafen (May 2014), Deutsche Bundesbank (December 2013), German Ministry of Finance (November 2013), Hitotsubashi University (October 2013), Keio University (October 2013), European Central Bank (September 2013), Verein für Socialpolitik, Düsseldorf (September 2013), Asian Economic Panel (Sep- tember 2013), Jena University (June 2013), Siegen University (April 2013), JSPS Workshop Europe East Asia (February 2013), Düsseldorf University (January 2013), Deutscher Bundestag (December 2012), Na- tional Bank of Poland (September 2012), National Bank of Slovakia (September 2012), Ifo Institute Mu- nich (March) 2012), Österreichische Nationalbank (December 2011), Tübingen University (December 2011), Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung (November 2011), Central University of Finance and Economics Beijing (October 2011), Verein für Socialpolitik (September 2011), German Ministry of Finance (August 2011), Deutsche Bundesbank (Juni 2011), Verein für Socialpolitik (September 2010), Wirtschaftspolitischer Ausschuss Verein für Socialpolitik, (March 2011), CESifo Summer Institute Venice (July 2010), German Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development (June 2010), OECD (May 2010), Université Paris I Sorbonne-Panthéon (April 2010), Verein für Socialpolitik (September 2009), CESifo Dresden (April 2009), ETH Zürich (February 2009), European Commission (October 2008), Bank of International Settlements (June 2008), Münster University (May 2008), German Development Institute (DIE) (December 2007) Avenir Swiss Zermatter Symposium (Augsut 2007), European Central Bank (March 2007), Hitotsubashi University (March 2007), Österreichische Nationalbank, 5th Emerging Market Workshop (February 2007), CESifo Workshop on Euro Area Enlargement (December 2006), Deutsche Bundesbank (November 2006), Verein für Socialpolitik (September 2006), European Economic Society (August 2006), European Econometric Society (August 2006), European Central Bank Conference on Monetary Policy in South- Eastern Europe (April 2006), Wirtschaftspolitischer Ausschuss des Vereins für Socialpolitik (March 2006), Center of Economic Studies (January 2006), HWWA Conference on East Asian Monetary and Financial Integration (December 2005), Bank of Hungary Fourth Macroeconomic Policy Research Workshop (Sep- tember 2005), G20 Seminar on Economic Growth Pretoria (August 2005), Oesterreichische Nationalbank (May 2005), European Central Bank (January 2005), ECB/IMF Workshop on Global Financial Integration (November 2004), European Central Bank (October 2004), Verein für Socialpolitik (September 2004), Money, Macro, and Finance Research Group (September 2004), XVI Villa Mondragone International Economic Seminar, Rome (June 2004), Freiburg University (May 2004), Deutsche Bundesbank (March 2004), European Commission (October 2003), European University Institute (October 2003), European Economics and Finance Society, Bologna (May 2003), Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo (March 2003), OFCE, Paris (January 2003), Catholic University Leuven (October 2002), Stanford University (October 2001).

MEMBERSHIPS AND AFFILIATIONS

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German Economic Association

Friedrich August von Hayek-Gesellschaft für eine freie Gesellschaft

Member of the Committee on Economic Policy, German Economic Association

Member of the Board of Trustees of the Friedrich August von Hayek-Stiftung für eine freie Gesellschaft

EDITORSHIPS

ORDO – Jahrbuch für die Ordnung von Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft Economists’ Voice

LANGUAGES

German, English, French, Japanese (all fluent)

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Leipzig, November 2018

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