Dr. Frank Neher
Corresponding Member
14195 Berlin
Office hours
Corresponding Member
Research:
Social Economics, Endogenous Preferences, Applied Economics, Sustainable Development Goals
CV:
2000 |
Vordiplom at the Universität Hohenheim |
2003 |
Study abroad at the Universidad de Cantabria,Santander, Spain |
2004 |
Diploma degree in Economics from Universität Konstanz |
2004-2011 |
Studies in Economics at the Insitute of Public Finance and Social Policy, Freie Universität Berlin, Chair of Prof. Drs. G. Corneo |
2012-2015 |
Member of the SFB-TR15, (A9), at the Insitute of Public Finance and Social Policy, Freie Universität Berlin, Chair of Prof. Drs. G. Corneo |
since 2015 |
Scientific Officer at the Institute for Environment and Sustainability (IES) at the Joint Research Center of the European Commission (JRC) |
Publications:
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Democratic Redistribution and rule of the majority (mit G. Corneo), European Journal of Political Economy 40 (2015), 96–109.
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Income inequality and self-reported values (mit G. Corneo), The Journal of Economic Inequality 12 (2014), 49-71.
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Markets wanted: expectation overshooting in transition economies, International Review of Economics 60 (2013), 187-219..
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Review. Akerlof, G. and Kranton, R.: Identity Economics. How our Identities affect our Work, Wages and Well-Being, Journal of Economics 104 (2011), 95-97.
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Bestimmung ökonomischer Einkommen und effektiver Einkommensteuerbelastungen mit der Faktisch Anonymisierten Lohn- und Einkommensteuerstatistik (mit T. Boenke und C. Schröder), Schmollers Jahrbuch-Journal of Applied Social Science Studies 127 (2007), 585-623.
Working Papers:
- Konstruktion und Bewertung eines ökonomischen Einkommens aus der Faktisch Anonymisierten Lohn- und Einkommensteuerstatistik (with T. Boenke und C. Schröder), Forschungsdatenzentrum des Statistischen Bundesamtes, FDZ-Arbeitspapier Nr. 10/2006
- Markets Wanted - Expectation Overshooting in Transition Countries, School of Business and Economics Discussion Paper 2011/1, Freie Universität Berlin.
- Preferences for Redistribution around the World, School of Business and Economics Discussion Paper 2012/2, Freie Universität Berlin.
- Income Inequality and Self-reported Values (with G. Corneo), SFB/TR 15 Discussion Paper No. 382.
- Democratic Redistribution and Rule of the Majority (with G.Corneo)