Enzo Weber - Professor for Empirical Economics, Macroeconometrics and Labour at University of Regensburg
Research Interests
Enzo Weber is a labour market researcher, macroeconomist, forecaster and econometrician. His research interests include labour market analysis, macroeconomic forecasting, and econometrics.
Labour Market Analysis
Weber's labour market research focuses on the impact of economic policies on employment, wages, and inequality. He has conducted extensive studies on the effects of minimum wages, unemployment benefits, and active labour market policies.
Macroeconomic Forecasting
Weber is also a leading expert in macroeconomic forecasting. He has developed a number of innovative forecasting models that are used by policymakers and businesses around the world. His forecasts have been consistently accurate, and he has been recognized for his work by a number of awards.
Econometrics
Weber's econometric research focuses on the development of new methods for estimating and forecasting economic models. He has made significant contributions to the field of time series econometrics, and his work has been published in top academic journals.
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