Professur für Internationale Wirtschaftspolitik

Chair IEP 2021
(And a more historical version ...)

Our research unit works on a range of issues related to international economic policy, using methods of applied empirical microeconomics and linking macro policies and dynamics with micro data. Among others, we are interested in the effects of (de-)globalization, institutional change and conflict on socio-economic outcomes around the world.

We teach introductory macroeconomics (I and II) and selected courses at the bachelor level (alternating lectures on labor economics, international economic policy and urban economics). We teach applied method courses at the master level (involving mainly paper reading and replication courses on empirical political economy, migration economics and other globally relevant policy issues).


Collaborations

We collaborate with the following research projects and research training groups:

RTG 2654: Sustainable Food Systems

TVSEP: The Thailand-Vietnam Socio-Economic Panel