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Adrian Bosshard

Research Intern

Adrian Bosshard, a Swiss citizen, holds a Bachelor's degree in Economics from the University of Zurich. Prior to joining Bruegel, he was an intern at the Economic Research division of an investment bank. There he analysed how the developments of the Swiss real economy and the monetary policy by the Swiss National Bank impact financial markets.

Adrian's research interests include European Macroeconomics, International Economics, and Economic Policy. He is fluent in English and German.

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New EC spring forecasts: high uncertainty dominates outlook for Cyprus

Last Friday the European Commission released the spring update on their economic forecasts for European Union member states and some other advanced economies. Negative growth forecasts for the EU and the euro area reflect weakness in the periphery as well as in the core countries. The 2013 growth forecasts for the big European economies were all revised down. Major changes were made to the economic forecasts for Cyprus.

By: Adrian Bosshard Topic: Macroeconomic policy Date: May 7, 2013
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Has the U.S. outperformed the euro area due to inflation since 2007?

The nominal GDP growth differential between the U.S. and the euro area is striking: taking the latest forecasts of the European Commission into account, the U.S. outpaced the euro area by 9 percentage points in 2008-2013.

By: Adrian Bosshard Topic: Macroeconomic policy Date: April 30, 2013