CURRICULUM VITAE DANIELA VERONICA GABOR daniela.gabor@uwe.ac.uk @DanielaGabor University of the West of England, Bristol tel. 07425 146 757 EDUCATION 2011. PGCHE Learning and Teaching Academic Practice, University of the West of England. 2009. Ph.D. (Banking and Finance) University of Stirling. Thesis Title: Monetary Policy Processes in Romania, supervisor Professor Sheila Dow (viva passed without corrections). 2003. MA (with Distinction) Development Studies, Major in Economics of Development, Institute of Social Studies. The Hague, The Netherlands 2002. PGC (with Distinction) European Integration. Academy of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania. 2001. BA (with Honours) International Economics and Policies. Academy of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 2013- Associate Professor, Bristol Business School, University of the West of England. 2009-2013 Senior Lecturer, Bristol Business School, University of the West of England. 2011. Visiting Fellow. Watson Institute for International Studies. Brown University. 2008. Lecturer, Course Economics for Governance, MA in Governance - F.H.R. Lim A Po Institute for Social Studies, Surinam. 2005-2009. Teaching Assistant, University of Stirling. 2006 2008. Assistant to Director, Edinburgh/Glasgow Finance and Investment Seminars. RESEARCH FUNDING 2015-2016 Capital Market Union re-forming European finance, with Jakob Vestergaard, DIIS Copenhangen, funded by FEPS Europe. 1
2013-2014 Strategic Research Development Fund, UWE - Project: Reforming shadow banking in Europe: regulation vs taxation? 2011 2012. Early Career Research Grant, UWE, Principal Investigator for project A tale of two peripheries: Europe in crisis. 2011-2014 EU FP7 FESSUD project on Financialization, Economy and Sustainable Development. Led by Leeds University. PUBLICATIONS Monographs Gabor, D. (2011). Central Banks and Financialization: a Romanian account of how Eastern Europe became sub-prime. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Edited volumes Goodhart, C., Gabor, D., Vestegaard, J. and I. Erturk. (eds), 2014. Central banking at crossroads. Anthem Press. Journal articles Gabor, D. (2014) The IMF s view of global banks: critical in theory, orthodox in practice. Governance (forthcoming) Gabor, D. (2014) The Power of Collateral: the European Central Bank in crisis. in Goodhart, C., Gabor, D., Vestegaard, J. and I. Erturk. (eds), 2014. Central banking at cross-roads. Anthem Press (forthcoming). Gabor, D. and R. Jessop (2014) Mark my words: the communicative strategies of central banks in crisis management mode. in Jessop, B. and B. Young (2014) The cultural political economy of crisis. Routledge (forthcoming). Gabor, D. (2014) Eastern Europe s lessons for capital account liberalization in China: mind the carries! in Gallagher, K. (ed.) Capital account liberalization in China: a global perspective. Boston University Press (forthcoming). Gabor, D. (2014). Learning from Japan: the ECB and the European sovereign debt crisis. Review of Political Economy, DOI:10.1080/09538259.2014.881010 2
D. Gabor and Z. Kudrna (2013). The return of political risk: foreign banking in CEE countries. Europe-Asia Studies 65(April): 548-566. Gabor, D. (2012). Managing capital accounts in emerging markets: lessons from the global financial crisis, Journal of Development Studies 48(6): 714-731, June. Gabor, D. (2012). The road to financialization in Central and Eastern Europe: the politics and policies of stabilizing transition. Review of Political Economy 24(2): 227-249. Gabor, D. (2010) (De) financialization and crisis in Eastern Europe, Competition and Change 14 (3-4): 248-270. Gabor, D. (2010) The IMF s new economics of crisis, Development and Change 41(5): 805-830. Gabor, D. (2008) From rhetoric to practice in monetary policy. A Romanian perspective, Comparative Economic Studies, 50:511 534. Research Impact/Knowledge Exchange 2014. Banking Union: a response to Europe s fragile financial integration dreams? Economic Policy Brief no. 4, Foundation for Progressive Economic Studies (May 2014). 2012. The Power of Collateral: the ECB and European bank funding strategies in crisis SSRN Working Paper Described as MUST READ by the Financial Times (here http://ftalphaville.tumblr.com/post/23553454574/the-power-of-collateral-the-ecb-and-bankfunding and here (http://ftalphaville.ft.com/blog/2012/06/19/1047901/the-risks-of-dysfunctionalmoney-markets/). Also on the essential reading list for the Public Debt Management Network for Emerging Markets hosted by the OECD and the Italian Treasury department (http://www.publicdebtnet.org/public/core-topic/repo-marke/) 2012. How not to manage capital flows: the IMF guide for developing countries. Triple Crisis blog http://triplecrisis.com/how-not-to-manage-capital-flows-the-imf-guide-for-developingcountries/ 2011. The IMF s New Conditionality: crafting change, lessons from Eastern Europe. Bretton Woods Project At Issue, February. 3
2011 The IMF s new economics of crisis (2010) cited in the Independent (http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/commentators/johann-hari/johann-hari-its-not-justdominique-strausskahn-the-imf-itself-should-be-on-trial-2292270.html) WORK IN PROGRESS/UNDER REVIEW Gabor, D. and C. Ban. Europeanizing collateral: on the link between sovereigns and banks in Europe (under review) Gabor, D. A step too far: the FTT on shadow banking. (under review) Ban, C. and D. Gabor Shadow banking: special issue prepared for Review of International Political Economy AWARDS and SCHOLARSHIPS 2014 Winning paper: A step too far? The European Financial Transactions Tax and Shadow Banking at Progressive Economy Annual Forum, Brussels. 2008. Young Scholar Grant, Funds for Women Graduates (BFWG Charitable Foundation). 2008. Young Scholar Award, European Society for the History of Economic Thought. 2005-2008 Overseas Research Students Awards Scheme (ORSAS) grant for PhD tuition fees. 2005-2008 Department of Economics Doctoral Studentship, University of Stirling. 2002 Open Society Foundation Research Grant, Project European Integration. CONSULTANCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT 2006 Adviser, partnership between Gestion del Conocimineto y la Tecnologia (GECYT) program with GEPE (Improving Business Performance), Cuba. Involved in the development of a system of indicators for monitoring improvements in business performance. 2005 Member of consultancy team for the report Competition in the Nicaraguan telecommunication sector.' for the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America (ECLAC/CEPAL). 2005 Member of consultancy team for the report Competition in the banking sector and its effects on growth. The case of the Nicaraguan Economy.' for the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America (ECLAC/CEPAL). 4
2005 Member of consultancy team for project Consorcio SHBP Proyecto de instalación de conexiones domiciliares de agua y alcantarillado sanitario Managua. Member of the interdisciplinary team involved in the social mapping of participating neighbourhoods, the design of indicators of economic vulnerability to assess repayment capacity. 2004 Research Assistant, Nicaragua Country Report for the Joint Evaluation of the General Budget Support, International Development Department, University of Birmingham. REFEREE Journals: Review of International Political Economy; Journal of Common Market Studies; Competition and Change; Development and Change; Economic Policy, Panoeconomicus. Books: Elsevier, Palgrave Mcmillan. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Organizer, special panel on Collateral Management and Financial Stability, with Thorvald Moe (Norges Bank) and Gareth Rule (Bank of England), IFABS conference In Search of Financial Stability, Nottingham, June 26-29, 2013. Organizer, special panel The Financial Transactions Tax: curtailing shadow banking, COST Action IS0902: Systemic Risks, Financial Crises and Credit Conference, Berlin, September 2013. Organizer, with Ismail Erturk (Manchester), three panels on Central Banking and Crises of Capitalism at CRESC Conference In/vulnerabilities and Social Change: Precarious Lives and Experimental Knowledge, SOAS London, September 2013. Co-organizer, mini-conference The future of central banking, SASE Annual Conference, States in Crisis, University of Milan, June 26-30, 2013. Plenary participant and co-organizer, Central banking at cross-roads, Danish Institute of International Studies, co-sponsored by the Central Bank of Denmark and the Copenhagen Business School, January 2013. Participant on the panel on the European Central Bank, at the conference The Politics of Central Banking, Cornell University, February 2013. 5
The macroeconomics of shadow banking. City University conference Shadow Banking, London, February 2013. Varieties of capitalism vs. Financialization? Fiscal policy in European hard times. University of Leeds Economics Seminar Series, October 2012. Why exiting is so hard to do: stabilizing shadow banks, at CRESC Manchester Conference, panel Central banking after the Great Moderation co-organized with Ismail Erturk, CRESC Manchester, Sept. 2012. The power of collateral: the ECB and European bank funding strategies in crisis. SOAS London, June 2012. Funding shadows: safe assets, collateral and money. Copenhagen Business School, May 2012. Varieties of capitalism or financialization? Fiscal policy in European Hard Times, symposium Understanding Crisis in Europe co-organized with Dr. Adam Dixon, University of Bristol, May 2012. The power of collateral: the ECB and European bank funding strategies in crisis., Kingston University, April 2012. The Road to Financialization in Eastern Europe. Postkeynesian Study Group, University of Cambridge, February 2012. The ECB and the European crisis: a crisis of politics and/or central banking? presented at Developments in Economic Theory and Policy. Bilbao, 29 June-July1st, 2011. (De)Financialization and Crisis in Eastern Europe, paper presented at the Finance in Crisis, Finance in Question Conference, CRESC, University of Manchester, April 2010. Coping in the subprime region: policy responses to crisis in Eastern Europe, the Development Studies Association Conference, University of Ulster, September 2009. Can Inflation Targeting Redeem the International Monetary Fund?, presented at the Third International Conference in Interpretive Policy Analysis, University of Essex, 19-21 June 2008 Tighten Your Belt: the Policies and Politics of Stabilizing Formerly Planned Economies, won a Young Scholar Award at the European Society for the History of Economic Thought Conference on Development and Transition in the History of Economic Thought", 15th-17th May 2008, University of Economics, Prague. Perspectives on Monetary Relationships. From David Ricardo to Milton Friedman presented at the Karl Niebyl Centenary Symposium, SOAS, December 2006. 6
Conditions of Competition in Central America, United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America (CEPAL) Regional Workshop, EL Salvador, January 26 28, 2005. TRAINING COURSES/WORKSHOPS 2012. ICMA Professional Repo and Collateral Management Course. London, November. 2008. Scottish Graduate Programme in Economics Training Workshop: Monetary Policy, Credibility and Adaptive Learning, Herriot Watt University, September 18-19 2007 2007. Essex Summer School in Discourse Theory, University of Essex. 2006. Advanced Discourse Analysis, ESRC Workshop, University of Loughborough. 2002. European Youth Convention, representative of the Romanian Ministry of European Integration, Bruxelles, 9-12 July. MEMBERSHIP OF PROFESSIONAL BODIES 2011. Member of the Board of Directors, PACT Foundation for Community Development (Romania). 2011- Scientific advisor for the European Think Tank Pour la Solidarite (Brussels). 2007. Stirling Centre for Economic Methodology (SCEME). LANGUAGES Spanish, Romanian fluent writing/reading/speaking; French, German basic writing/reading/speaking. 7