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Stijn Vanormelingen is a Professor of Economics at KU Leuven, with a primary affiliation at the Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB). His research spans empirical industrial organization, labor economics, and international trade, focusing on firm-level productivity, technological impacts, and supply chain dynamics. He is actively involved in promoting knowledge diffusion through production networks and analyzing the labor market effects of technological progress.
- Research Interests: His work investigates capital-skill complementarity, productivity growth during business cycles, labor market rigidities, offshoring impacts, and the role of IT in economic performance. Current projects include studying the interplay between technological innovation and labor markets, as well as supply chain resilience to environmental shocks.
- Teaching: Vanormelingen teaches courses such as Microeconomics, Managerial Economics, and Advanced Topics in International & Development Economics at KU Leuven.
- Collaborations: He is associated with the Economics Research Group (Brussels) and VIVES - Regional Economics Research Centre in Leuven.
His publications analyze how firms adapt to technological change, labor market imperfections, and global production networks. He serves as a promotor for PhD students and contributes to policy-relevant research on topics like energy pricing and offshoring. No scientific awards are mentioned in the provided texts.
