VCard for Dr. Henning Weber
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Dr. Henning Weber
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+49 431 8814 572 |
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| Current research topics |
Monetary Economics, Macroeconomics, International Economics, Econometrics |
| Short biography |
2010 - present Deputy Head of Research Area "Macroeconomic Policy under Market Imperfections". 2009 - present Post Doc at IfW 2008 - 2009 Jean Monnet Fellow, Pierre Werner Chair Programme on Monetary Union, European University Institute 2005 - 2008 Research Associate at Collaborative Research Centre 649 Economic Risk, Prof. Bartosz Mackowiak, Ph.D., Humboldt University Berlin 2004 - 2008 Research Associate at Chair of Monetary Economics, Prof. Helge Berger, Free University Berlin |
| Selected publications |
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Herwartz, H., Weber, H. (Forthcoming). The Role of Cross-Sectional Heterogeneity for Magnitude and Timing of the Euro's Trade Effect. Journal of International Money and Finance.
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Weber, H. (2012). The Optimal Inflation Rate and Firm-Level Productivity Growth. Kiel Working Paper, 1773, Kiel Institute of the World Economy, Kiel , 46 pp.
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Berger, H., Weber, H. (2012). Money as Indicator for the Natural Rate of Interest. IMF Working Paper, WP/12/6, p.52.
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Weber, H. (2012). Product Replacement Bias in Inflation and Its Consequences for Monetary Policy. Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 44(2-3), p.255-299.
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Weber, H. (2011). Optimal inflation and firms' productivity dynamics. Kiel Working Paper, 1685, Kiel Institute for the World Economy, Kiel, 48 pp.
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Herwartz, H., Weber, H. (2010). The Euro’s Trade Effect under Cross-Sectional Heterogeneity and Stochastic Resistance. Kiel Working Paper, 1631, Kiel Institute for the World Economy, Kiel, 33 pp.
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Weber, H. (2009). Monetary policy and mismeasured inflation. EUI Working Papers, RSCAS 2009/44, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, Florenz, 58 pp.
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Weber, H., Herwartz, H. (2005). Exchange rate uncertainty and trade growth - a comparison of linear and nonlinear (forecasting) models. Applied Stochastic Models in Business and Industry, Vol. 21(1), 1 - 26.
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