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Henning Weber is an Economist at the Research Centre of the Deutsche Bundesbank since December 2013. He focuses on Monetary Economics and Macroeconomics, particularly on inflation targeting, optimal inflation rates, labor market adjustments, and central banking policies. His research emphasizes the interplay between price dynamics, productivity trends, and policy design.
Key research interests include the optimal inflation target's theoretical foundations, empirical validation using micro price data, and the macroeconomic implications of monetary policy frameworks. He has also explored labor market responses to large-scale migration, drawing insights from post-war Germany's integration of displaced persons.
His articles analyze how inflation rates affect relative prices, the role of firm productivity in shaping optimal policies, and the historical adjustments in labor markets. Weber collaborates with institutions like the ECB and contributes to policy discussions on inflation targets and central bank strategies.
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