
Dominik Groll
Researcher · Monetary Union and Macroeconomic Stability
Kiel Institute for the World EconomyAbout
Dominik Groll is a researcher at the Kiel Institute for the World Economy's Research Center for Business Cycles and Growth since 2009, specializing in German labor market analysis, wage forecasting, and representing the institute in the Joint Economic Forecast labor market group. He maintains the institute's DSGE model for Germany used in economic policy impact assessments.
His research centers on monetary union stability within New Keynesian DSGE frameworks and demographic aging effects using OLG models, with core interests spanning macroeconomic modeling, forecasting, labor markets, and aging economies. Current work examines monetary unification consequences and demographic shifts on macroeconomic stability.
Recent publications (2024-2025) focus on German economic outlooks analyzing business cycles, labor trends, and policy impacts, while 2020 journal articles explore monetary unions, health care financing via DSGE models, and optimum currency area criteria, demonstrating consistent expertise in macroeconomic policy analysis.
No major scientific awards were documented in the source material.
Groll conducts regular consulting for German federal ministries (Economic Affairs, Finance) on public finance resilience during interest rate hikes, migration flow forecasting, and Germany's productivity slowdown causes, translating research into policy-relevant insights.
He leads DSGE model development at the Research Center for Business Cycles and Growth and contributes to the Joint Economic Forecast labor market group, collaborating with major German economic research institutes on cyclical analysis and policy recommendations.
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