Profile
Dr. Jan Marcus is a Research Associate at The German Institute for Economic Research.
He examines empirical questions in the areas of health and education economics, with a particular focus on the evaluation of specific policies (e.g., G8 schooling reform, a late-night ban on alcohol sales).
His research projects combine relevant research questions with the newest methods from statistics and econometrics to allow for credible identification of causal effects.
He joined DIW Berlin in September 2009 as a Ph.D.
student.
Since 2013 he is a fellow of the College for Interdisciplinary Educational Research and since October 2015, he holds an assistant professorship at the University of Hamburg.
He studied Political and Administrative Science (Bachelor) as well as Economics (Master) in Konstanz and Istanbul.
Jan Marcus active positions
Companies | Position | Start |
---|---|---|
The German Institute for Economic Research
The German Institute for Economic Research Investment ManagersFinance The German Institute for Economic Research (dba DIW Berlin) is a private economic research institute headquartered in Berlin, Germany. Founded n 1925, the firm conducts socially relevant research in line with international standards, engages in knowledge transfer, and supports young researchers. The institute analyzes the economic and social aspects of topical issues, formulating and disseminating policy advice based on its research findings. DIW Berlin is a member of the Leibniz Association and operates exclusively for non-profit scientific purposes. | Economist | 01/12/2010 |
Experiences
Positions held
Connections
1st degree connections
1st degree companies
Male
Female
Members of the board
Executives
Linked companies
Private companies | 1 |
---|---|
The German Institute for Economic Research
The German Institute for Economic Research Investment ManagersFinance The German Institute for Economic Research (dba DIW Berlin) is a private economic research institute headquartered in Berlin, Germany. Founded n 1925, the firm conducts socially relevant research in line with international standards, engages in knowledge transfer, and supports young researchers. The institute analyzes the economic and social aspects of topical issues, formulating and disseminating policy advice based on its research findings. DIW Berlin is a member of the Leibniz Association and operates exclusively for non-profit scientific purposes. | Finance |
- Stock Market
- Insiders
- Jan Marcus