Marcel Fratzscher | |
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Born |
Bonn, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany |
January 25, 1971
Nationality | German |
Institution |
European Central Bank Goethe University Frankfurt |
Field |
International economics Macroeconomics |
Alma mater |
European University Institute Harvard University University of Oxford |
Influences |
Barry Eichengreen Axel A. Weber |
Information at IDEAS / RePEc | |
Notes | |
Parents: Marion Fratzscher, Guenther Fratzscher (deceased); sibling: Oliver Fratzscher, Daniel Fratzscher
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Marcel Fratzscher (born January 25, 1971) is a German economist and professor at Humboldt-University of Berlin. Since February 2013 he is president of the Berlin-based economic research institute DIW Berlin. He was previously head of International Policy Analysis at the European Central Bank. He also teaches International Finance in the Ph.D. programme in Economics at Goethe University Frankfurt. According to a ranking in Handelsblatt, Fratzscher is one of the most influential German-speaking economists.
Fratzscher holds a Vordiplom degree from the University of Kiel, a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy, Politics and Economics from the Trinity College, Oxford, a Master of Public Policy from Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government, and a Doctor of Philosophy from the European University Institute in Florence, Italy. During the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis, Fratzscher coincidentally worked at the Harvard Center for International Development in Jakarta, Indonesia giving him a close up view of a country affected by the crisis.