Can Juan José Ganuza take advantage of the resignation of the American Fiona Scott Morton to be appointed Chief Economist at the European Commission's Directorate-General for Competition? Excluded during the last phase of the selection for this position at the beginning of July, the 54-year-old Spanish economist came second in the competition. A renowned researcher, he teaches economics at the Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona. He is also director of the strategy and industrial economics division of the Spanish think-tank Funcas (Savings Bank Foundation) - a think tank particularly invested in social issues. Eminent functions that have allowed him to acquire a certain credibility on the European academic scene. A reputation that has its roots in a long university career.
Juan José Ganuza was born on October 9, 1968. He first chose science when he entered the Complutense de Madrid, where he obtained a master's degree in physics in 1991...
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