Beatrice Weder di Mauro is the President of the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) and holds the André Hoffmann Chair of Economics, Climate, and Nature Finance at the Geneva Graduate Institute. Previously, she was a Research Professor at INSEAD Singapore (2015–2022) and a Professor of Economics at Gutenberg University of Mainz in Germany. From 2004 to 2012, she was a member of the German Council of Economic Experts. She continues to advise governments, international organizations, and central banks, including the European Commission, the governments of Germany and Switzerland, the ECB, Deutsche Bundesbank, and the IMF.
She has served on the boards of major global companies such as Roche, UBS, and ThyssenKrupp, and currently sits on the boards of Unigestion and Bosch.
Her research focuses on macroeconomics, financial crises, and climate and nature finance.
Policy insights
Policy Insight 145: Designing and scaling up nature-based markets
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- Climate Change
Policy insights
Policy Insight 144: Building coalitions for climate transition and nature restoration
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- Climate Change
VoxEU Column
Global action without global governance: A four-pillar strategy for climate and nature
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- Climate Change 
- Global governance
VoxEU Column
The economic consequences of the second Trump administration: A preliminary assessment
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- Politics and economics
VoxEU Column
Replacing foreign aid: A macroeconomic plan B for Ukraine (and Europe)
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- Politics and economics
VoxEU Column
Insuring the world of tomorrow
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- Climate Change
VoxEU Column
Much money, little capital, and few reforms: The 2023 banking turmoil
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- Financial Regulation and Banking