About Me
I am a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Halle Institute for Economic Research (IWH) in the Department of Macroeconomics. My research combines dynamic macroeconomics and applied econometrics, with a specific focus on forecasting, energy markets, and the economic implications of climate change.
Research Interests
- Macroeconomics: business cycle dynamics and policy transmission.
- Energy Economics: price volatility and structural shifts in global energy markets.
- Forecasting: robust models for macroeconomic variables and energy indicators.
- Climate Change: impact of environmental policies on economic performance.
Current Projects
I am currently working on several third-funded research projects focused on large-scale macroeconomic forecasting and the integration of environmental and energy factors into economic models. My active work includes:
- Energy Investments in Vietnam: Developing and implementing macroeconomic models for the GIZ to support energy sector investments in the Vietnamese context.
- Evaluation of InvKG & STARK: Conducting a comprehensive evaluation for the BMWK on policy effectiveness and structural change in German coal regions.
You can find more details about my ongoing and past research in the Projects section. For quick questions regarding my research or methodologies, my chat assistant is available 24/7.