Eric StroblView profile
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Eric Strobl is a part-time research Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Birmingham, affiliated with the Birmingham Business School. He is currently based at Ecole Polytechnique in Paris, maintaining active research collaborations across institutions. Research Interests: Applied Development Economics International Economics Environmental Economics Labour Economics Economics of Natural Disasters Interdisciplinary Research integrating Economics with Natural Sciences His research focuses on the economic impacts of natural disasters, combining economic modeling with techniques from the natural sciences. He has published extensively in leading journals, contributing to policy-relevant insights in development and environmental contexts. Publication Trends: His work spans top-tier general economics journals and field-specific outlets, reflecting a strong empirical and policy-oriented approach. The publications emphasize development, urban, and environmental economics, often with a focus on real-world applications and data-driven analysis. Scientific Awards: Advising and Grants: While specific advisees and grant funding are not listed in the provided text, his extensive publication record in high-impact journals suggests active supervision of graduate students and successful acquisition of research funding. His role as a research professor indicates a focus on independent and collaborative scholarly work. Labs and Research Teams: Although no specific lab or research group is named, his interdisciplinary work on natural disasters implies collaboration with researchers in environmental science and related fields, potentially within or across institutional boundaries.










