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Professor Alfred Greiner is a faculty member at Bielefeld University, Department of Business Administration and Economics, within the Faculty of Business and Economics. He holds the position of Professor and is affiliated with BIGSEM - Bielefeld Graduate School of Economics and Management and the Bielefeld Graduate School in Theoretical Sciences. His academic work spans multiple decades with publications dating back to 2000, demonstrating his sustained contribution to economic research.
Professor Greiner's research interests focus on the intersection of macroeconomics, public finance, and environmental economics. His work explores public debt sustainability, fiscal policy design, climate change economics, and economic growth modeling. He has made significant contributions to understanding the relationship between public debt and economic growth, with particular attention to European economies and the Eurozone. His recent work has increasingly focused on the economic implications of climate change, examining how climate models' uncertainty affects policy design and economic outcomes.
Analysis of Professor Greiner's recent publications (2022-2025) reveals a strong focus on two interconnected research streams: climate economics and debt sustainability. His climate-related work investigates non-linear climate dynamics, model uncertainty, and policy implications for European countries. In public finance, he examines debt sustainability through innovative econometric approaches, including panel spline methods, and analyzes fiscal-monetary interactions in the Eurozone. His research often combines theoretical modeling with empirical validation, contributing both methodological advances and policy-relevant insights.
Professor Greiner has collaborated extensively with researchers including Benjamin Kwaw Owusu, Bettina Bökemeier, and Anton Bondarev. His work has appeared in journals such as Environmental and Development Economics, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, and European Journal of Political Economy. He has also contributed to edited volumes, including 'Inequality and Finance in Macrodynamics' published by Springer.
