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Claudia Maria Buch (also Claudia-Maria Buch; born March 1966) is a German economist who serves as Chair of the
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since 2024. She was a Vice President of the Bundesbank from 2014 to 2023. Earlier in her career, Buch worked as professor at the
University of Tübingen The University of Tübingen, officially the Eberhard Karl University of Tübingen (; ), is a public research university located in the city of Tübingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The University of Tübingen is one of eleven German Excellenc ...
and was a member of the
German Council of Economic Experts The German Council of Economic Experts (German: ') is a group of economists set up in 1963 to evaluate economic policies of the German government. In the media, the council is often referred to as the "Five Sages of Economy" (''Fünf Wirtschafts ...
. She worked as scientific director at the Institut für Angewandte Wirtschaftsforschung (Institute of Applied Economic Studies) in Tübingen and as chairperson of the economic council at the
Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology The Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (, ; abbreviated BMWE, formerly BMWi) is a cabinet-level ministry of the Federal Republic of Germany. It was previously known as the "Ministry of Economy". It was recreated in 2005 as "Minis ...
. She still teaches at the
Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg The Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg () (Short: ''OVGU'') is a public research university founded in 1993 and is located in Magdeburg, the Capital city of Saxony-Anhalt. The university has about 13,000 students in nine faculties. The uni ...
. Her research focuses on regulation and supervision of banking.


Early life and education

Buch was born in March 1966 in
Paderborn Paderborn (; Westphalian language, Westphalian: ''Patterbuorn'', also ''Paterboärn'') is a city in eastern North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, capital of the Paderborn (district), Paderborn district. The name of the city derives from the river Pade ...
. She attended the Gymnasium Theodorianum in Paderborn and subsequently studied
economics Economics () is a behavioral science that studies the Production (economics), production, distribution (economics), distribution, and Consumption (economics), consumption of goods and services. Economics focuses on the behaviour and interac ...
at the
University of Bonn The University of Bonn, officially the Rhenish Friedrich Wilhelm University of Bonn (), is a public research university in Bonn, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It was founded in its present form as the () on 18 October 1818 by Frederick Willi ...
from 1985 to 1991, graduating with a degree as ''Diplom-Volkswirtin''. She was also granted a
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at the
University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire The University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire (UW–Eau Claire, UWEC or simply Eau Claire) is a public university in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, United States. It is part of the University of Wisconsin System and offers Bachelor's degree, bachelor's and ...
after studying there between 1988 and 1989. During 1991 and 1992 she passed the ''Advanced Studies-Program in International Economic Policy Research'' at the
Kiel Institute for the World Economy The Kiel Institute for the World Economy (, or IfW Kiel) is an independent, non-profit economic research institute and think tank based in Kiel, Germany. In 2017, it was ranked as one of the top 50 most influential think tanks in the world and w ...
(IfW).


Career

From 1992, Buch worked at IfW Kiel as a scientific assistant in the research group "Central and Eastern Europe". Since 1996 she has worked in the research group "Financial Markets". In 1996 she received a doctoral degree from the
University of Kiel Kiel University, officially the Christian Albrecht University of Kiel, (, abbreviated CAU, known informally as Christiana Albertina) is a public research university in the city of Kiel, Germany. It was founded in 1665 as the ''Academia Holsator ...
and was promoted to professor in 2002. For the IfW she was in charge of the research field "Financial Markets" between 2001 and 2003. She was a visiting scholar at the Salomon Center for the Study of Financial Institutions (
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), at the University of Michigan (Ann Arbor), at the
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(Cambridge MA), and at the Research Center of the Deutsche Bundesbank (Frankfurt). In 2004 Buch was appointed professor at the University of Tübingen, holding the chair for International Macroeconomics and Finance with a focus on money and currency. She became director of the in 2005. She does research on regulation and supervision of banking. Since 2004, she has been a member of the economic council of the German Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology, since 2008 as its chair. From 2007 on Buch worked as research professor in the Centre for European Economic Research in
Mannheim Mannheim (; Palatine German language, Palatine German: or ), officially the University City of Mannheim (), is the List of cities in Baden-Württemberg by population, second-largest city in Baden-Württemberg after Stuttgart, the States of Ger ...
. In 2011 she was appointed to the scientific council of the
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. Between July and December 2010, Buch served as member of the Expert Council for Exit Strategies in the Financial Sector at the German Federal Ministry of Finance.


German Council of Economic Experts, 2012–2014

In February 2012, at the suggestion of the Federal Minister of Economics and Technology
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, the German government decided to make Buch a member of the
German Council of Economic Experts The German Council of Economic Experts (German: ') is a group of economists set up in 1963 to evaluate economic policies of the German government. In the media, the council is often referred to as the "Five Sages of Economy" (''Fünf Wirtschafts ...
(Sachverständigenrat zur Begutachtung der gesamtwirtschaftlichen Entwicklung) from 1 March 2012. She succeeded Beatrice Weder di Mauro and is the second female member of the council since its foundation in 1963. In a 2012 interview with ''
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'', Buch held that “ Eurobonds in the framework of a political union, with joint control and a surrendering of fiscal powers, would be theoretically an alternative in the long term.” While calling such as solution “politically unrealistic,” she promoted the debt-redemption fund as an alternative to
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monetization of sovereign debt. The fund, which would mutualize euro-area debt exceeding 60 percent of member states’ economic output in return for strict conditions, would offer a temporary solution until the bloc stabilize its finances, Buch told the newspaper. Later that year, Buch warned: "If the ECB were to buy even more government bonds, it would assume a redistribution function. The ECB lacks both the mandate and the democratic authority to do so." In 2013, Buch and Elke König, who headed the
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(BaFin) at the time, were cited by German media as contenders for a post on the
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that eventually went to Sabine Lautenschläger.Rainer Buergin (February 24, 2014)
Merkel Coalition Said to Pick Buch as Bundesbank Vice President
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Between July 2013 and March 2014, Buch served as member of the
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’s expert group on debt redemption fund and eurobills, led by Gertrude Tumpel-Gugerell. The expert group was set up with a mandate to deepen the analysis on the possible merits, risks, requirements and obstacles of partial substitution of national issuance of debt through joint issuance in the form of a redemption fund and eurobills.


Vice President of Bundesbank, 2014–2023

In February 2014, the German government nominated Claudia Buch as vice president of the
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, succeeding Sabine Lautenschläger as the only woman on the central bank's board; Isabel Schnabel was named Buch's successor on the Council of Economic Experts shortly after. In her capacity as vice president, Bucher oversaw the bank's activities on Financial Stability, Internal Audit and Statistics. She also accompanied President
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to the sessions of the
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of the
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. At the time, German news media like ''
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'' considered Buch's nomination a victory for
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and Chancellor
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’s Christian Democratic-led bloc in a power struggle with their Social Democratic coalition partners;
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, led the SPD at the time, reportedly wanted to give the job to Bundesbank board member Joachim Nagel. From May 2014, Buch was a member of the Financial Stability Commission at the Federal Ministry of Finance, representing the Bundesbank.


Chair of the European Central Bank Supervisory Board, 2024–present

In March 2023, Buch was appointed to the
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, as the Bundesbank's representative. In July 2023, the ECB shortlisted Buch and Margarita Delgado as candidates to succeed
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as the board's chair. In September, the ECB finally chose to appoint Buch as SSM chair, the
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approved this nomination on 3 October and on October 19, the
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appointed Claudia Buch as chair of the SSM, with her five-years term starting from 1 January 2024.


Other activities


Regulatory agencies

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Bank for International Settlements The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) is an international financial institution which is owned by member central banks. Its primary goal is to foster international monetary and financial cooperation while serving as a bank for central bank ...
(BIS), Ex-Officio Chairwoman of the Irving Fisher Committee on Central Bank Statistics (since 2016), Ex-Officio Member of the Committee on the Global Financial System (since 2014) *
Financial Stability Board The Financial Stability Board (FSB) is an international body that monitors and makes recommendations about the global financial system. It was established in the 2009 G20 Pittsburgh Summit as a successor to the Financial Stability Forum (FSF) ...
(FSB), Ex-Officio Member of the Standing Committee on Assessment of Vulnerabilities (since 2014) * Economic and Financial Committee, Ex-Officio Member (since 2014) *
Federal Financial Supervisory Authority The Federal Financial Supervisory Authority (), better known by its abbreviation BaFin, is Germany's integrated financial regulatory authority. Since 2014, it has been Germany's national competent authority within European Banking Supervision. ...
(BaFin), Ex-Officio Member of the Financial Stability Commission (since 2014)


Scientific institutions

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Center for Economic and Policy Research The Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR) is an American think tank that specializes in economic policy. Based in Washington, D.C. CEPR was co-founded by economists Dean Baker and Mark Weisbrot in 1999. Considered a left-leaning orga ...
(CEPR), Distinguished Fellow (since 2019)Distinguished Fellows
Center for Economic and Policy Research The Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR) is an American think tank that specializes in economic policy. Based in Washington, D.C. CEPR was co-founded by economists Dean Baker and Mark Weisbrot in 1999. Considered a left-leaning orga ...
(CEPR).
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Goethe University Frankfurt Goethe University Frankfurt () is a public research university located in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. It was founded in 1914 as a citizens' university, which means it was founded and funded by the wealthy and active liberal citizenry of Frankfurt ...
, Member of the University Council (since 2015) *
Halle Institute for Economic Research The Halle Institute for Economic Research – Member of the Leibniz Association (, abbreviated ''IWH'') is a non-profit organisation and one of the leading economic research institutes in Germany. History The IWH was founded on January 1, 1992. I ...
(IWH), Member of the Scientific Advisory Board (since 2015) * Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (RWI), Member of the Scientific Advisory Board (2011–2013), Member of the supervisory board (since 2015) * International Banking Research Network (IBRN), co-director (since 2012) *
Verein für Socialpolitik The (; literally: Association for Social Policy), or the German Economic Association, is a society of economists in the German language, German-speaking area. History The was founded in Eisenach in 1872 as a response to the "social question ...
, Member of the executive board (since 2011) *
Max Planck Institute for Tax Law and Public Finance The Max Planck Institute for Tax Law and Public Finance is an interdisciplinary research center in Munich. The Institute is part of the Max Planck Society, Germany’s foremost provider of basic research in science and humanities, funded largely ...
, Member of the Board of Trustees (2014–2016) * Association of German Economic Research Institutes (ARGE), deputy chair of the Board (2013–2014) *
European Systemic Risk Board The European Systemic Risk Board (ESRB) is a group established on 16 December 2010 in response to the euro area crisis. It is tasked with the macro-prudential oversight of the financial system within the European Union in order to contribute to ...
(ESRB), Member of the Advisory Scientific Committee (2011–2014) *
German Research Foundation The German Research Foundation ( ; DFG ) is a German research funding organization, which functions as a self-governing institution for the promotion of science and research in the Federal Republic of Germany. In 2019, the DFG had a funding bud ...
(DFG), Member of the Senate (2008–2014) *
Kiel Institute for the World Economy The Kiel Institute for the World Economy (, or IfW Kiel) is an independent, non-profit economic research institute and think tank based in Kiel, Germany. In 2017, it was ranked as one of the top 50 most influential think tanks in the world and w ...
(IfW), Member of the Scientific Advisory Board (2008–2013) *
German National Library of Economics The National Library of Economics (, "ZBW – Leibniz Information Centre for Economics", formerly: ''Deutsche Zentralbibliothek für Wirtschaftswissenschaften'') is the world's largest research infrastructure for economic literature, online as ...
(ZBW), Member of the Scientific Advisory Board (2004–2007)


Editorial boards

* ''German Economic Review'', Member of the editorial board (since 2012) * ''Comparative Economic Studies'', Member of the editorial board (2013–2014) * ''Applied Economics Quarterly'', Member of the Editorial Board * ''Empirica'', Member of the Editorial Board


Selected publications

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References


External links

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Head of Department. Prof. Dr. Claudia M. Buch
University of Tübingen The University of Tübingen, officially the Eberhard Karl University of Tübingen (; ), is a public research university located in the city of Tübingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The University of Tübingen is one of eleven German Excellenc ...

Prof. Dr. Claudia M. Buch
Sachverständigenrat zur Begutachtung der gesamtwirtschaftlichen Entwicklung {{DEFAULTSORT:Buch, Claudia Maria 1966 births Academic staff of the University of Tübingen German women academics German women economists Living people University of Bonn alumni University of Kiel alumni University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire alumni