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Daniel Mügge is a Professor at the University of Amsterdam in the Department of Political Economy. His research primarily focuses on the intersection of artificial intelligence governance and political economy, examining the implications of financial markets and European governance structures. Daniel leads the 'RegulAite' project, which investigates the governance of AI specifically in relation to the European Union's external relations with countries such as China and the USA. His work has received various grants, including the prestigious NWO Vici grant. Daniel's previous achievements include being awarded the ECPR Jean Blondel Prize for his dissertation on European financial markets. With a background that includes a visiting scholarship at Harvard University, Daniel has spent significant time at the Otto-Suhr-Institut at Freie Universität Berlin as an Alexander von Humboldt fellow. He has served as the lead editor for the 'Review of International Political Economy' and has been a local organizer for the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics. Mügge has authored several notable publications that delve into the role of statistics in economic and political domains, emphasizing the need for empirical evidence in policy-making and the impact of macroeconomic indicators on governance.
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