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Felix Wellschmied is an Associate Professor in the Department of Economics at the University Carlos III de Madrid and serves as Director of the Master in Economics program. He holds a PhD in Economics from Bonn University.
His research focuses on Macroeconomics, with a particular emphasis on labor market dynamics, wage inequality, and public policy interventions. Key areas include the analysis of furlough schemes during economic recessions, the interplay between wage and employment risks, and the long-term impacts of structural economic policies.
Recent work explores geographic mobility patterns over the life-cycle, monopsony effects in East Germany, and the welfare implications of asset-based income support programs. His publications frequently address policy-relevant questions using advanced econometric techniques.
Publications span topics such as labor reallocation during crises, entrepreneurial wealth dynamics, and life-cycle earnings risk modeling. He has contributed to understanding the cyclical behavior of job and worker flows in Germany and Spain, with a focus on policy evaluations.
Wellschmied's research has been published in top journals like the American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics and is supported by grants from the Ramón y Cajal Researcher Program. His work bridges theoretical macroeconomic frameworks with empirical policy analysis.



