Skip to main content

Dalia Marin

Dalia Marin

Writing for PS since 2014
25 commentaries
1 videos & podcasts

Dalia Marin, Professor of International Economics at the School of Management of the Technical University of Munich, is a research fellow at the Centre for Economic Policy Research and a non-resident fellow at Bruegel.

Sort by: Show:
  1. German Deindustrialization Is Still Looming
    marin23_DAVID HECKERAFP via Getty Images_german deindustrialoization DAVID HECKER/AFP via Getty Images

    German Deindustrialization Is Still Looming

    Feb 6, 2023 Dalia Marin looks beyond surprisingly strong recent indicators and sees a cliff edge ahead for the country’s exporters.

  2. The Resistible Rise of Germany’s Far Right
    marin22_Jens SchlueterGetty Images_afdprotest Jens Schlueter/Getty Images

    The Resistible Rise of Germany’s Far Right

    Nov 22, 2022 Dalia Marin explains why electoral support for the country's populists has been mostly confined to the eastern states.

  3. Germany’s Emerging War Economy
    marin21_Steffen KuglerBundesregierung via Getty Image_scholzgermanymilitary Steffen Kugler/Bundesregierung via Getty Images

    Germany’s Emerging War Economy

    Oct 6, 2022 Dalia Marin outlines how the country can transform its economy and help Europe achieve strategic autonomy.

  4. Putin’s War and the German Economic Model
    marin20_DAVID GANNONAFP via Getty Images_berlin business DAVID GANNON/AFP via Getty Images

    Putin’s War and the German Economic Model

    Jun 13, 2022 Dalia Marin considers what rising geopolitical tensions and deglobalization will mean for Europe’s trading powerhouse.

  5. What If Germany Boycotts Russian Energy?
    marin19_JENS SCHLUETERDDPAFP via Getty Images_germanynaturalgas Jens Schlueter/DDP/AFP via Getty Images

    What If Germany Boycotts Russian Energy?

    Apr 15, 2022 Dalia Marin points to credible economic modeling showing that the economic costs would be large but not catastrophic.

Follow Dalia Marin

Never miss a commentary by Dalia Marin

  1. buiter45_Jabin BotsfordThe Washington Post via Getty Image_jeromepowell Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post via Getty Images

    Price Stability vs. Financial Stability?

    Willem H. Buiter

    If the US Federal Reserve raises its policy interest rate by as much as is necessary to rein in inflation, it will most likely further depress the market value of the long-duration securities parked on many banks' balance sheets. So be it.

    thinks central banks can achieve both, despite the occurrence of a liquidity crisis amid high inflation.
  2. frankel145_ Richard Baker  In Pictures via Getty Images_exchangerates Richard Baker/In Pictures via Getty Images

    Fifty Years of Floating Currencies

    Jeffrey Frankel explains why the shift toward exchange-rate flexibility after 1973 was not a policy failure, as many believed.
  3. harrington34_Drew AngererGetty Images_avril haines Drew Angerer/Getty Images

    What Do America’s Spies Really Think About China?

    Kent Harrington thinks the intelligence community’s annual threat assessment should have delved deeper on the issue.
  4. grafton2_ SIMON MAINAAFP via Getty Images_water SIMON MAINA/AFP via Getty Images

    Waking Up to the World’s Water Crisis

    Quentin Grafton, et al. see three overarching priorities for the first global water conference in almost a half-century.
  5. benami199_BULENT KILICAFP via Getty Images_ukraine BULENT KILIC/AFP via Getty Images

    Peace Requires Betrayal

    Shlomo Ben-Ami shows why Ukraine and Russia will most likely have to pursue an unpopular endgame to stop the bloodshed.
  6. reichlin29_David L. RyanThe Boston Globe via Getty Images_svb David L. Ryan/The Boston Globe via Getty Images

    Lessons from the SVB Collapse

    Lucrezia Reichlin

    Although Silicon Valley Bank was not deemed to be systemically important, its insolvency forced the US Federal Reserve to head off systemic contagion and exposed the inadequacy of the FDIC’s partial deposit insurance regime. The financial-stability framework adopted after the 2008 crisis obviously needs another overhaul.

    considers what the bank’s failure should mean for the current financial-stability framework.
  7. foglia4_kentohGetty Images_bankingregulations kentoh/Getty Images

    It’s the Banking Regulations, Stupid

    Antonio Foglia traces the Silicon Valley Bank failure back to fundamental flaws in the prevailing governance framework.
  8. mazzucato52_Mario TamaGetty Images_water agriculture drought Mario Tama/Getty Images

    Confronting the Global Water Crisis

    Mariana Mazzucato, et al. offer a seven-point blueprint for preserving one of the planet’s most important natural systems.
  9. op_haass3_Chris HondrosGetty Images_iraqwar Chris Hondros/Getty Images

    Revisiting America’s War of Choice in Iraq

    Richard Haass considers the enduring lessons from a foreign intervention that was both ill-conceived and poorly executed.

Edit Newsletter Preferences

Set up Notification

To receive email updates regarding this {entity_type}, please enter your email below.

If you are not already registered, this will create a PS account for you. You should receive an activation email shortly.