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Home | News | Placement Stefan Wöhrmüller: De Nederlandsche Bank
News | June 30, 2023

Placement Stefan Wöhrmüller: De Nederlandsche Bank

Stefan Wöhrmüller will join De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB) as an Economist in the Econometrics and Modelling Department in September.

Placement Stefan Wöhrmüller: De Nederlandsche Bank

Stefan is currently a PhD candidate at the University of Amsterdam and the Tinbergen Institute under the supervision of fellows Christian Stoltenberg and Elisabeth Pröhl. His research focuses on macroeconomics and inequality. In his work he uses heterogeneous-agent models to understand how micro heterogeneity affects the economy and vice versa.