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Dr Tilman Brück

Research Affiliate     MA (Glasgow), MPhil, DPhil (Oxford)     CV

Tilman Brück is Acting Head of the Department of International Economics at the German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin), Europe's largest independent economic research institute. He is co-founder of the international "Households in Conflict Network" (together with PRUS Research Fellow Patricia Justino and Research Affiliate Philip Verwimp) and coordinator of a European Union funded research project on poverty and labour markets in Russia and the Ukraine. Tilman studied in Germany, Canada, Scotland and England. At the University of Oxford, he both researched and wrote his doctoral thesis on the economic consequences of civil wars. Since 2001, Tilman has been working at DIW Berlin on international, European and development issues. Recently, Tilman has led projects on the economic effects of international terrorism and on the security economy.

www.tilmanbrueck.de

Contact Details

Location:  DIW Berlin, Königin-Luise-Str. 5, 14195 Berlin, Germany
Telephone:   +49 30 89789 591
Email:   tbrueck@diw.de


Current Research Projects

Employment, Poverty and Growth in Mozambique

Economic and Social Consequences of Restructuring in Russia and Ukraine

Creating Low Skilled Jobs by Subsidising Market-Contracted Household Work

The Security Economy: What Trade-Offs in an Open and Mobile Society

The Determinants of Budget Deficit Forecast Errors


Recent Publications

'The Economic Consequences of Terror: Guest Editors' Introduction'  Brück, T. and Wickström, B.-A.
European Journal of Political Economy, vol. 20, no. 2, pp. 293-300 (2004)

'The Welfare Effects of Farm Household Coping Strategies in Post-War Mozambique' Brück, T.
DIW Discussion Paper vol. 413 (2004)

'Fiscal Policy Rules for Stabilisation and Growth: a Simulation Analysis of Deficit and Expenditure Targets in a Monetary Union'   Brück, T. and Zwiener, R.
DIW Discussion Paper vol. 427 (2004)


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