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Professor Martin Bohl holds the Chair of Monetary Economics at the University of Münster's School of Business and Economics. His research focuses on agricultural commodity markets, speculative bubbles, price discovery mechanisms, and the role of financial investors in commodity markets. He has led international collaborations examining European, Brazilian, and New Zealand futures markets.
- Education: Habilitation (2000), PhD (1995), and Diplom (1989) in Economics from Justus-Liebig University Giessen.
- Professional Background: Chairholder at University of Münster (2006–present), Professor at European University Viadrina (2000–2006), Assistant Professor at Justus-Liebig University (1996–1999).
His research explores empirical methods in commodity price dynamics, including speculative bubbles and financialization impacts. Recent projects include analyzing agricultural commodity market efficiency and sustainable investments funded by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. He has published extensively in journals like Journal of Commodity Markets and Journal of International Money and Finance, addressing topics such as central bank communication, futures hedge ratios, and market volatility. While his full academic profile includes teaching roles and seminar leadership in monetary economics, no specific scientific awards or student lists are mentioned in the provided texts.
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