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Frank Heinemann

Affiliation: Technische Universität Berlin

Frank Heinemann studied economics in Bielefeld, New York (NYU) and Bonn. He taught at the universities of Frankfurt, Mannheim and Munich before receiving a chair of macroeconomics at the Berlin Institute of Technology in 2006. His teaching covers monetary macroeconomics, currency crises and coordination games. He is also interested in experimental economics, where his focus is on macro experiments, risk aversion and coordination games. He has published in Econometrica, Review of Economic Studies, Journal of International Economics, and others.

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