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Lukas Menkhoff is a Senior Research Associate in the Department of Macroeconomics at DIW Berlin and Professor Emeritus of Economics at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. He is also affiliated with the Finance Group at HU Berlin and the Kiel Institute for the World Economy. His research focuses on international finance, particularly foreign exchange markets, and the impact of financial education in developing economies like Africa.
Menkhoff has held academic positions at universities including Kiel (with a joint appointment at the Kiel Institute), Hanover, and Aachen. His work spans over 30 years, with publications in top journals such as the Journal of Finance, Journal of Financial Economics, and Review of Financial Studies. His research addresses policy-relevant topics such as the effectiveness of foreign exchange interventions, the role of financial literacy in economic development, and the macroeconomic implications of trade policy.
Current projects include examining the scalability of financial education programs among micro-entrepreneurs, analyzing the macroeconomic effects of FX interventions, and exploring the non-linear impacts of risk tolerance on entrepreneurial outcomes. His recent articles highlight trends in global financial markets, including geopolitical risks' influence on currency dynamics and the evolving structure of international financial architecture.
Menkhoff has advised on policy initiatives related to monetary and financial affairs, contributing to both academic and practitioner discussions through DIW's Wochenbericht series. His work often bridges theoretical insights with real-world applications, emphasizing experimental methods for evaluating financial education interventions and policy impacts.
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