Dr. Gregor Laudage Rexroth

Associate researcher
Macro-Financial Governance

Short Profile:  

Gregor is a legal scholar and judicial trainee (Rechtsreferendar) at the Higher Regional Court of Hamburg. Currently, he is completing a traineeship at the European Central Bank.

Gregor holds a law degree from the University of Göttingen, where he also earned his doctorate. His dissertation, Grüne Geldpolitik: Die Europäische Zentralbank in der Klimakrise (Green Monetary Policy: The European Central Bank in the Climate Crisis), examines the legal scope and constraints for the Eurosystem in conducting climate-aligned monetary policy.

Following his studies, Gregor worked as a research assistant at the Universities of Göttingen and Bremen and gained experience at an international law firm in Hamburg. Beyond his doctoral research, his work focuses on off-balance-sheet fiscal agencies. He is involved in an ongoing project co-developing a framework to evaluate Germany’s fiscal ecosystem through the lens of law and political economy.

Peer-reviewed Publications:

Laudage Rexroth, Gregor, Armin Haas, Andrei Guter-Sandu, and Steffen Murau (2026), State Finance Beyond the Core Budget: Off-Balance-Sheet Fiscal Agencies in Germany’s Fiscal Ecosystem, Journal of Law and Political Economy#

Working Papers:

Laudage, Gregor and Haas, Armin and Guter-Sandu, Andrei and Murau, Steffen (2024), State Finance Beyond the Core Budget. Off-Balance-Sheet Fiscal Agencies in Germany’s Fiscal Ecosystem. OBFA-TRANSFORM Working Paper No. 1-EN