Barbara Dluhosch

Barbara Dluhosch studied Economics at the University of Cologne and has been Professor of Economics at the Helmut Schmidt-University in Hamburg since 2001. Before her appointment at HSU, she served as Fixed-term Professor of Macroeconomics at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University in Munich and held research positions at the Department of Economics, Stanford University and the Bank of Spain. Prof. Dluhosch is also a member of the mentoring committee (Vertrauensdozent) for the German Merit Foundation, and has been involved in advisory reports for the Office of the German Chancellor and for the German Ministry of Economic Affairs. Her academic interests lie primarily in the fields of International Economics, European Economic Integration, and the economics of labor markets. She has authored or co-authored numerous essays and books on the subjects and is a member of the American Economic Association, the Mont Pelerin Society, and of the Economic Policy Section of the Verein fuer Socialpolitik.

 


 

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