Henrik Enderlein (✝ 27 may 2021) was President and Professor of Political Economy at the Hertie School of Governance as well as Director of the Jacques Delors Center Berlin. His research focused on economic policy-making in Europe, in particular the euro, the EU budget, financial crises and fiscal federalism. In 2012/2013 he was the Pierre Keller Visiting Professor of Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School and the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs. In 2006/2007 he was Fulbright Distinguished Chair in Duke University’s political science department. In 2003, Enderlein was awarded the Max Planck Society’s Otto-Hahn Medal for outstanding achievements by young scientists. He prepared his PhD at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies in Cologne, and holds degrees from Sciences Po in Paris and Columbia University in New York. Prior to his academic career, he was an economist at the European Central Bank in Frankfurt.
PUBLICATIONS
PUBLICATIONS
BEYOND INDUSTRIAL POLICY
WHY EUROPE NEEDS A NEW GROWTH STRATEGY ?
Why Meseberg matters – A short explainer
Europe, Germany, France: Evolution of Public Opinions
Seizing the Moment for Euro Area Reform
#DigitalAmitié: a Franco-German Axis to Drive Digital Growth and Integration
How to prioritize structural reforms in the euro area?
Financial market fragmentation in the euro area: state of play
Repair and Prepare: Growth and the Euro after Brexit
Towards Dublin IV: Sharing norms, responsibility and costs
Why the Eurozone can’t agree on convergence. And how structural reforms can help
Europe must rise to the challenges
Germany and the stability of the EMU
What would a European finance minister do? A proposal
After the Greek deal: why it is urgent to complete EMU
Improving EMU: Our recommendations for the debate on the five presidents report
Erasmus Pro: for a million “young European apprentices” by 2020
Repair and prepare: Strengthening Europe’s economies after the crisis
25 years after the Delors Report: what lessons for economic and monetary union?
Towards a Euro Union
Blueprint for a Cyclical Shock Insurance in the euro area
Making one size fit all. Designing a cyclical adjustment insurance fund for the eurozone
Reform proposals for the euro zone
Completing the Euro: A road map towards fiscal union in Europe
A two-pronged defence of the Euro
MÉDIAS
MEDIAS
Disparition: l’économiste Henrik Enderlein est mort
Henrik Enderlein, économiste et universitaire allemand, est mort
“How the EU can emerge from coronavirus stronger – and greener”
“A new growth strategy that redefines the role of the state in the economy, allows Europe to tackle the challenges of globalization, automation and digitalisation”
ARTE Journal : Spécial élections européennes
Henrik Enderlein in Die Zeit about Macron’s election and the French-German relation



































