Daniela Gabor
Professor of Economics and Macro-Finance
FBL - Law
University of West of England
United Kingdom
Biography
My research develops three related themes under the umbrella of critical macro-finance. First, I am interested in shadow banking activities, in particular repo markets, and the implications for monetary theory, central banking, sovereign bond markets and regulatory activity. My two research projects are Managing Shadow Money ​(funded by INET) and the Capital Markets Union (funded by FEPS). In 2016, I was invited as expert witness at the European Parliament's public hearing on the Capital Markets Union. You can find my remarks here. Second, my research develops the theme of transnational banks' involvement in policy deliberations around capital controls and crisis management in both global settings and in emerging markets. Finally, I research the IMF's conditionality and advice on capital controls. critical central banking, collateral intermediation, shadow banking, IMF, capital controls, transnational banking.
Research Interest
supervising doctoral research on critical central banking transnational banking models collateral intermediation and regulation
Publications
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Gabor D, Ban C. Banking on bonds: the new links between states and markets. JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies. 2016 May 1;54(3):617-35.
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Gabor D. A step too far? The European financial transactions tax on shadow banking. Journal of European Public Policy. 2016 Jul 2;23(6):925-45.
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Gabor D. The (impossible) repo trinity: the political economy of repo markets. Review of International Political Economy. 2016 Nov 1;23(6):967-1000.