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Patrick M. Crowley
Patrick M. Crowley is an international economist and Professor of economics at Texas A&M University in Corpus Christi, Texas, USA. He specializes in studies of regional integration, with particular emphasis on the European Union. He has published widely in journals such as the Journal of Economic Surveys, Journal of Common Market Studies, the Journal of Economic Integration, and the International Trade Journal, and has been the editor for several edited volumes on Europe , probably most notably the Routledge volume entitled Before and Beyond EMU which was published in 2002 and the Ashgate volume Crossing the Atlantic which was published in 2004. Crowley is currently co-chair of the economics interest section of the European Union Studies Association of the US , and is also co-editor of the journal Current Politics and Economics of Europe. In 2004-2005 Crowley was a visiting research scholar at the Bank of Finland in Helsinki, Finland, and is currently on a return visit during the summer of 2006.
David G. Mayes
David Mayes is currently Advisor to the Board at the Bank of Finland, Professor of Economics at London South Bank University, Adjunct Professor in the National Centre for Research on Europe at the University of Canterbury and Visiting Professor at the University of Auckland. He was previously Chief Manager and Chief Economist at the Reserve Bank of New Zealand, following posts in the National Institute of Economic and Social Research in London, the National Economic Development Office and the University of Exeter. He is a former Director of the NZ Institute of Economic Research. His work in the main has been focused on a range of aspects of economic integration particularly in Europe. His current focus is on issues of monetary and financial integration particularly with respect to banking. He is a former member of the European System of Central Bank’s MPC, and is an Editor of the Economic Journal. He has published some 30 books the most recent of which is ‘Adjusting to EMU’ and a large number of journal articles.
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