Barbara Dluhosch

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Barbara Dluhosch is a German economist.

Life

After studying economics with a focus on banking at the University of Cologne , she held a chair at the University of Munich and held guest positions at Stanford University and in the research department of the Bank of Spain . She teaches as a professor of economics (C4) at the Helmut Schmidt University . Before moving to the Faculty of Economics at HSU,

Her research interests are in the areas of international economics (international trade and international finance, ICT and globalization of production) and international relations, including international political economy, modes of global and multilevel governance (including evolutionary approaches and self-governance), fiscal issues in open economies , advanced economies and emerging markets, and economic policy analysis in general.

Fonts (selection)

  • with Andreas Freytag and Malte Krüger: Current account balances and international competitiveness . Cologne 1992, ISBN 3-921471-77-X .
  • Strategic Fiscal Policy in Open Economies . Cologne 1993, ISBN 3-921471-79-6 .
  • with Andreas Freytag and Malte Krüger: International competitiveness and the balance of payments. Do current account deficits and surpluses matter? . Cheltenham 1996, ISBN 1-85898-210-3 .
  • On the fate of newcomers in the European Union. Lessons from the Spanish experience . Madrid 1996, ISBN 84-7793-453-3 .

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