I have studied economics and agricultural economics in the the London School of Economics, Wye College and Imperial College of the University of London. My central area of work is the analysis of the implications of policy decisions on the economy, in particular those financed by the EU budget: the quality of the strategies, their efficiency and their appropriateness in the national context as well as the wider implications.
Between 2000 and 2004, I worked in the European Commission’s Directorate General for Financial and Economic Affairs in the areas of agricultural, rural development policies and structural funds.
Since, I have been working as a consultant for a number of national...