
معرفی
Marc Patrick Brag Klemp is an Associate Professor at the Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen, with affiliations at Brown University's Population Studies and Training Center and the Center for Economic Policy Research (CEPR). He holds a PhD in Economics from 2013 and has contributed extensively to long-term economic development, demographics, and health.
- University of Copenhagen (2022-present): Associate Professor
- Brown University (2023-present): Visiting Researcher
- CEPR (2017-present): Research Affiliate
Research Themes:
- Population Diversity: Investigates how ancient migration patterns shape modern economic, political, and social outcomes using genetic diversity metrics from human migration out of Africa.
- Demographic Dynamics: Studies fertility decisions, quantity-quality tradeoffs in children, and historical population control mechanisms using Quebec and English genealogies (1608-1800).
- Health Impacts: Collaborates on glaucoma diagnostics, brain responses to sensory stimulation, and male fertility effects from androgen abuse.
- Economic Transitions: Examines historical shocks, resource access, and market conditions in pre-industrial societies, challenging traditional Malthusian narratives.
Publications & Collaborations: His work spans econometrics (Econometrica), ecology (Nature), health policy (PLOS ONE), and historical economics. Key collaborations include Oded Galor (Brown University) and medical researchers in Denmark.
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