Megan Greene

Megan Greene

Megan Greene is an economist specialising in the euro crisis. She worked with the Economist Intelligence Unit from 2007-2011 as the company’s euro crisis expert, focusing on developments in the PIIGS, in Germany, and at the EU level. Prior to working as an economist, she was a political risk consultant at Oxford Analytica, an investment banking analyst at JP Morgan Chase, and an advisor to the Liechtenstein royal family on eradicating money laundering in the principality’s financial services industry. She did her graduate work at Nuffield College, Oxford University and received a BA in Political Economy from Princeton University. She is currently Eurozone economist with Roubini Global Economics. Follow Megan on Twitter: @economistmeg 

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  • Does Greece Hold All the Cards?
  • Germany Exposed: What Makes Europe’s Biggest Economy Tick?
  • Zombie Economics: Discredited Ideas That Refuse to Die
  • The Feminine Touch: Does “Maleness” Cause Financial and Economic Mistakes?
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