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Bruno S. Sergi
Bruno S. Sergi (born June 2, 1963), originator of the concept and term, “The Brussels Consensus”, teaches International Economics and Political Economy at the University of Messina. Italian economist Bruno S. Sergi's "The Brussels Consensus" (2003) is an excellent, timely and very unique analysis of economic transition under European Union dimensions, minus the jargon and hype accompanying many economic works. This one stands out.

Bruno S. Sergi has given the world this new term, viewed from the traditional supply side perspective. The Brussels Consensus is a vast improvement upon the traditional "Washington Consensus," an outmoded term not least because of its unpopularity in many areas of the world. The Brussels Consensus is a vast improvement upon that of "Washington," not least because Sergi calls for an activist state role based on a Keynesian, Schumpeter interpretation of supply-side economics. This is to be admired, as many if not all policy makers favoring the "Washington Consensus" misinterpret Keynes-Schumpeter supply side views. This new approach is no small accomplishment: it is one of the few academic approaches that can be understood by lay person, student, and policymaker alike. It is for the policymaker, however, that the new concept is most intended and, above all, most appreciated. At this critical juncture concerning European Union economic transition policy making, it takes a courageous thinker to say to all policy makers, past and present, think again. Professor Sergi’s fields of research interest include International and Transition Economics. He has taught several seminars and courses internationally, and has been adjunct professor and guest lecturer with central banks and their research departments, universities in several countries worldwide, including the International Monetary Fund and New York University. He has published several books and dozens of articles in scientific journals. For Inderscience Publishers, he is the founder and editor-in-chief of this Journal, as well as the International Journal of Trade and Global Markets, and the International Journal of Economic Policy in Emerging Economies. Professor Sergi can be reached at: b_sergi@hotmail.com

Professor Sergi has published the following four books:

1) The Political Economy of Southeast Europe from 1990 to the Present: Challenges and Opportunities. New York: Continuum (2008) (Joint with Qerim Qerimi). ISBN: 9780826428677

2) Global Business Management: A Cross-Cultural Perspective. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate (2007) (Joint with Abel Adekola) ISBN-13 978-0-7546-7112-1

3) Communist Economics in Russia. Budapest: Akademiai Kiado (2004). ISBN: 9630581345

4) Economic Dynamics in Transitional Economies: The Four-P Governments, the EU Enlargement, and the Bruxelles Consensus. New York: International Business Press (2003). ISBN: 0-7890-1636-2 He has co-edited the following six books with William T. Bagatelas:

Industries and Markets in Central and Eastern Europe (edited with Bruno S. Sergi and Jana Kubicova). Ashgate: 2007. The Slovak Economy and EU Membership (edited with Bruno S. Sergi). Bratislava: Iura Edition, 2004. Economics and Politics: Has 9/11 Changed Anything? (edited with Bruno S. Sergi). Bratislava: Iura Edition, 2004. Ethical Implications of Post-Communist Economic and Political Transition in Europe (edited with Bruno Sergi and Jana Kubicova). Bratislava: Iura Edition, 2005. Business Opportunities in Slovakia and Central Europe (edited with Bruno S. Sergi and Jana Kubicova) Bratislava: Iura Edition, 2005. Economic and Political Development Ethics: Europe and Beyond (edited with Bruno S. Sergi) Bratislava: Iura Edition, 2007.

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