Born 1971 in Bonn/Germany./1996 Diplom (equiv. MA) in economics at Heidelberg University with specialisation in Austrian capital economics./1997 - 2001 Research fellow Frankfurter Institut - Stiftung Marktwirtschaft und Politik, liberal think-tank./2001 - 2006 Allianz Dresdner Economic Research, from 2003 onwards head industrial countries research team./Since November 2006 Chief Economist Union Investment, mutual fund company.
Recent Blog Posts by David F. Milleker
- Are central banks suited for the role of a regulator?
- Employee-buy-out: worthy but fraught with difficulty
- Relaxation of Maastricht – not a good idea
- Just do it, Jean-Claude!
- Still too much wishful thinking on banks
- ECB puts a significant bypass in place
- Sarkozy 2 – Europe 0: Photo-Op plus SGP relaxation are fine for France but no success for EU
- The ECB: inflation expectations, second round-effects and the economic slowdown
- The great moderation – have we overestimated the structural gains from globalisation?
- EMU approaching stall speed
- Triple shock hitting southern Europe in an asymmetric fashion
- Tough wage negotiations ahead in Germany
- Beware the decoupling complacency
- Reform policy in need of a new focus
- Some thoughts on the political dimension of „Linksruck“ in Germany
- Rising number of childbirths in Germany: A glimmer of hope for consumption
- Germany’s messy approach to minimum wages
- Forget about strong European growth performance in 2008
- Reforms or cycle? Some comments on the German debate


















