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Peter Zorn is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (LMU Munich), affiliated with the CESifo Research Network. His research focuses on macroeconomic phenomena, particularly business cycles, monetary economics, and firm-level behavior's aggregate implications. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Goethe University Frankfurt.
Key research interests include price adjustment mechanisms during crises (e.g., the 2020 pandemic), investment dynamics under information constraints, and the transmission effects of monetary policy. His work utilizes micro-level survey data and structural models to analyze topics like capital expenditure behavior, Fed policy signaling, and the role of aggregate demand.
Publications span journals such as the International Journal of Central Banking and the Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, with a focus on empirical and theoretical contributions to macroeconomic policy analysis. His research often bridges micro-level firm data with macroeconomic outcomes, emphasizing policy-relevant insights.
Notable collaborations include work with Almut Balleer, Rüdiger Bachmann, and Hassan Afrouzi. While no formal grants or advising roles are explicitly documented, his work frequently engages with policy-relevant questions through affiliations like CESifo.
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