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Daniel Daianu writes in the Romanian media (Ziarul Financiar-www.zf.ro, Jurnalul National-www.jurnalul.ro, Piata Financiara-www.piatafinanciara.ro, Nine O'clock-www.nineoclock.ro) on economic and European issues on a regular basis. Mr Daianu is also often a guest of TV and Radio shows with economic focus.
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Ziarul Financiar, 19.10.2009
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Utilizarea fondurilor europene a devenit o obsesie in Romania; este asa si in alte tari nou-intrate in Uniune (NMSs), mai ales in conditiile unei recesiuni extraordinar de severe. Desi am mai abordat aceasta chestiune in paginile ZF, doresc sa aduc accente noi, impuse de derularea crizei.
By Daniel Dăianu, 14 August 2008, European Voice
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Is corruption bad in Romania? Yes, but the Romania of 2008 is not the Romania of 1990s. And, for that, some thanks are owed to the EU.
EUROPEAN VOICE, 14.04.2008
LA TRIBUNE, 8.09.2008
Daniel Daianu argues that tectonic shifts in the world economy and the tarnishing of the West's business reputation should encourage it to pay genuine attention to the concerns of the rest of the world.
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Daniel Daianu launched his book “Southeast Europe and the world we live in” on the 15th of April 2008.

Daniel Daianu's most recent book "The macroeconomics of EU integration.The case of Romania" has been published.