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Emanuel Gasteiger is an Associate Professor in Economics at the Institute of Statistics and Mathematical Methods in Economics at Technische Universität Wien. He is affiliated with the Economics Research Group at BRU-IUL (Lisbon), the Centre for Dynamic Macroeconomic Analysis (CDMA, University of St Andrews), and is an alumnus of the Berlin Economics Research Associates (BERA) Program. His research focuses on macroeconomic policy design, heterogeneous expectations, and their implications for inflation dynamics, fiscal multipliers, and automation impacts. He has organized numerous workshops, including the Behavioral Macroeconomics Workshop series, and has been funded through projects like the OeNB Anniversary Fund and EU initiatives.
Key contributions include work on Ricardian/non-Ricardian belief equilibria, Euro Area fiscal multipliers, and time-varying price-setting behavior. He received the Best Paper Award 2020 from TU Wien's Faculty of Mathematics and Geoinformation for research on automation-induced stagnation and robot tax policies. His teaching responsibilities include courses at TU Wien's School of Business and Economics.
Recent grants include funding for projects analyzing optimal tax-transfer policies and inflation targeting frameworks under bounded rationality. He collaborates extensively with institutions like Narodowy Bank Polski and the University of California, Irvine, and has advised doctoral students in macroeconomic policy research.





