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Moritz Schularick is a Professor of Economics at the University of Bonn and Sciences Po Paris, serving as Director of the MacroFinance Lab and a Principal Investigator in the DFG-Excellence Cluster ECONtribute. His roles include Managing Editor of Economic Policy, an elected member of the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences, and recipient of the Leibniz Prize (2022) from the German Research Foundation.
His research focuses on macrofinance, banking stability, international finance, political economy, and economic history. Key contributions address topics such as monetary policy experiments, financial crises, and the political consequences of economic instability. Notable achievements include the 2022 Leibniz Prize and the 2018 Gossen Prize for internationally renowned work in economics.
Schularick’s career spans institutions like Harvard University, New York University, and the Free University of Berlin. His work integrates historical data with modern macroeconomic frameworks, emphasizing long-term trends and policy implications. He has advised institutions such as the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and secured grants including the European Research Council’s Consolidator Grant (2017).
- Labs/Teams: MacroFinance Lab (Director), MacroHistory Lab (former director)
- Grants: ERC Consolidator Grant, Volkswagen Foundation’s Schumpeter Fellowship
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