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Prof. Dr. Andreas Peichl is Director of the ifo Center for Macroeconomics and Surveys, Professor of Economics, esp. Macroeconomics and Public Finance, at the University of Munich(LMU), as well as and Head of the LMU-ifo Economics & Business Data Center (EBDC). He has been involved in various research projects conducted on behalf of national ministries, the European Commission, the European Parliament, the Word Bank, and the OECD, among others. His current research interests include (empirical) public economics, labor economics, and welfare economics with particular reference to policy reforms and their empirical evaluation and the analysis of income distributions. Peichl has published extensively in international academic journals (such as the American Economic Review, the Review of Economic Studies, the European Economic Review, the Economic Journal, the Journal of Public Economics and the Journal of Human Resources, among others).
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I possess a PhD in Business Management with a particular focus on Handicraft Micro-enterprises.
My research mainly focuses on cultural creative management, innovation management, inter-firm cooperation, MSMEs management, and sustainable development. I have published over 27 research articles and most of them have been published in SSCI / SCI indexed journals with high impact factor
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Currently employed at the Section UNESCO of the Swiss FDFA's UN Division, where one of the programmatic areas I'm involved is the MOST programme. The question of income stratification (internal/domestic and international) is of great interest to me. During my Masters, I conducted extensive research on questions related income inequality in advanced economies and potential mitigating policies.
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Full professor of Social Work, Aalborg University, Department of Sociology and Social Work, Denmark. Trained social worker. Programme co-ordinator of the Erasmus Mundus Master in Advanced Development in Social Work. Editor-in-Chief of the 'European Social Work Research' journal. Main research interests: Service user experience and participation in collaboration with authorities; Power relations in the collaboration between service users and social workers; Developing and performing research in close collaboration with practice and service users.
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Graduate lawyer from the University of Salamanca and Masters in International Cooperation for Development in the Complutense University of Madrid. Thesis done on the EUs' refugee crisis management and its' policy coherence towards migration. Bilingual in Spanish and English and able to work in French as well. Experience in UNODC Bolivia, OXFAM Global Security Team and ACT EU. Areas of expertise are migration and climate change, currently working in advocacy on these issues.