Universität Bonn

Department of Economics / BGSE

    Job Market Candidates 2025/26

    The current Post Doctoral Job Market Candidates of the Department of Economics can be found here.
    Fabio Stohler
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    Fabio Stohler

    Job Market Paper: Nonfundamental Asset Price Fluctuations and the
    Distributional Origins of Asset Premia

    Research Topics: Macroeconomics, Heterogeneous Agents, Portfolio Choice and Asset Pricing, Computational Methods

    References: Christian Bayer, Thomas Hintermaier, Keith Kuester

    Oleksii Hamaniuk
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    Oleksii Hamaniuk

    Job Market Paper: Why Decentralised Governance Works: Evidence from Heating Consumption in Ukrainian Buildings

    Research Topics:  Applied Microeconomics, Public Economics, Urban Economics, and Energy Economics

    References: Thomas Dohmen, Sebastian Kube, Clara Brandi

    Mark Toth
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    Mark Toth

    Job Market Paper: Residential concentration dampens monetary policy transmission

    Research Topics:  Macroeconomics, Spatial Economics, Housing Finance

    References: Thomas Hintermaier, Christian Bayer, Benjamin Born
     

    Bjoern Hoeppner
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    Björn Höppner

    Job Market Paper: Group-Specific Heterogeneity in Short Binary Outcome Panels

    Research Topics: Econometrics

    References: Joachim Freyberger, Christoph Breunig, Andreas Neuhierl

    Timothy Meyer
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    Timothy Meyer

    Job Market Paper: Hegemonic Competition with Carrots and Sticks

    Research Topics: International Economics, Macroeconomics, Political Economy

    References: Moritz Schularick, Farzad Saidi, Jón Steinsson, Christoph Trebesch

    Alexandros Gilch
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    Alexandros Gilch

    Job Market Paper: Inference for Missing Data in State-Space Models

    Research Topics: Computational Economics, Structural Econometrics, International Economics

    References: Farzad Saidi, Christian Bayer, Frank Schorfheide

    Johannes Weber
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    Johannes Weber

    Job Market Paper: Regional Occupations, Local Rents and Worker Mobility

    Research Topics: Macroeconomics, Spatial Economics and Labor Economics

    References: Moritz Kuhn, Hans-Martin von Gaudecker, Christian Bayer

    Lorenzo Ranaldi
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    Lorenzo Ranaldi

    Job Market Paper: The Credit Channel of Inflation

    Research Topics: Empirical Macroeconomics, Finance, Monetary Policy

    References: Moritz Schularick, Farzad Saidi, Donghai Zhang


    Placement Director

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    Prof. Dr. Stephan Lauermann

    Placement Coordinator

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    Dr. Silke Kinzig


    Our alumni have obtained prestigious positions at universities in the U.S. (e.g., Harvard, Berkeley, Penn, UCLA, CalTech, Michigan, Minnesota), in Europe (e.g., Bocconi, University College London, Manchester, Pompeu Fabra, Rotterdam, Tilburg, Carlos III, Stockholm, Zurich) and in Germany (e.g., Mannheim, Munich, Berlin, Cologne). In addition, many now work in public institutions as well as in the non-academic sector (e.g., European Central Bank, German Central Bank, European Stability Mechanism (ESM), Bank of England, U.S. Federal Reserve Board, National Bureau of Economic Research, Cambridge (MA), McKinsey & Company, Boston Consulting Group).

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