About
Alessandro Bramucci is a Lecturer at the Berlin School of Economics and Law (HWR Berlin), where he teaches courses in Macroeconomics, International Economics, Quantitative Methods for Economists, and introductory programming in R and Python. He holds a PhD in Economics and Management from the University of Urbino (Italy) and an MA in International Economics from HWR Berlin.
- Education:
- PhD in Economics and Management (2015), University of Urbino
- MA in International Economics (2013), Berlin School of Economics and Law
- M.A. in Philosophy (2010) and B.A. in Philosophy (2007), University of Urbino
His research focuses on macroeconomic modeling, financialization, growth regimes, and interactive economics education. He has developed computational tools like WIPOSIM and MGWK, which use R-based simulations to teach macroeconomic concepts. His work often explores the intersection of Post-Keynesian economics and data science, particularly in analyzing Italy's economic policies and healthcare system.
Recent publications examine:
- 2024: Export-led recovery strategies in Italy using Post-Keynesian simulation
- 2023: Progressive growth alternatives in finance-dominated capitalism
- 2022: Two-country stock-flow consistent models for macroeconomic analysis
- 2021: Impacts of offshoring on employment dynamics
- 2020: Effects of austerity on Italy's pandemic preparedness
He utilizes R/RStudio, Python, and Shiny for data analysis and simulation development.
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