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  • The move came as a surprise largely because Mr. Weber's name hadn't appeared on the long list of possible candidates that included, among others, Jürgen Stark, a former Bundesbank vice president and now a member of the ECB's executive board; and prominent economist Peter Bofinger.

    Ex-German Central Banker's Unconventional Career Path Nina Koeppen 2011

  • If you love wonderful seafood, beautifully prepared, another restaurant to try is Dome de la Bastille, right across from the very famous and highly overrated (IMHO) Bofinger.

    What to Do in Paris / Que faire a Paris? - French Word-A-Day 2009

  • The move came as a surprise largely because Mr. Weber's name hadn't appeared on the long list of possible candidates that included, among others, Jürgen Stark, a former Bundesbank vice president and now a member of the ECB's executive board; and prominent economist Peter Bofinger.

    Ex-German Central Banker's Unconventional Career Path Nina Koeppen 2011

  • If you love wonderful seafood, beautifully prepared, another restaurant to try is Dome de la Bastille, right across from the very famous and highly overrated IMHO Bofinger.

    What to Do in Paris / Que faire a Paris? - French Word-A-Day 2009

  • "The most serious mistake Americans make is that they instantly go to the brasseries, such as La Coupole or Bofinger, because they think this is real Paris," said Mr. Lobrano in an interview.

    The Other French Paradox 2008

  • It's no accident that Brasserie LCB reminds me of Bofinger, one of my favorite brasseries in Paris.

    Dining with Moira Hodgson 2004

  • The restaurant was the Bofinger near the Bastille.

    A Winter Haunting Simmons, Dan 2002

  • "One needs a comprehensive concept that decides just how much debt states like Greece, Ireland, Portugal, Spain and Italy can sustainably bear," Mr. Bofinger said, according to Reuters.

    NYT > Global Home By JACK EWING 2011

  • In addition, Peter Bofinger, an economist who advises the German government, said Wednesday in Hamburg that Greece's creditors would need to accept a 40 percent cut in the value of the country's bonds, and swap them for bonds issued jointly by euro zone members.

    NYT > Global Home By JACK EWING 2011

  • "This is a move in the right direction," said Peter Bofinger, an economist in Germany who is a member of an economic panel that advises the German government.

    NYT > Home Page By LANDON THOMAS Jr. 2011

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