Sarah Godar is researcher at the Macroeconomics department at DIW and part of the research team of the EU Tax Observatory. She holds a Ph.D. from the Institute of Economic Studies, Charles University in Prague. Her research focuses on international tax avoidance, tax competition and offshore wealth.
Professional Position:
Since 2017 Research Director Industrial Policy at German Institute for Economic Research, DIW Berlin
Since 2007 Honorary professor for urban and regional economics at Technical University Berlin
2013-2023 Deputy Head of the Department Firms and Market at DIW Berlin
2004-2012 Deputy Head and Acting Head of the Department Innovation, Manufacturing and Services at DIW...
Researcher Firms and Markets; Research Director for Industrial Policy Firms and Markets
Markus M. Grabka is a research associate at the SOEP. His research interests lie in the field of income and wealth inequality. - 1997 Master of Arts at the TU Berlin in computer sciences and sociology - 1997-1999 research associate at the Berlin Center for Public Healthsince - 1999 research associate at the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP) at the DIW Berlin - 1999-2002 member of the...
Dr. Daniel Graeber is a research associate at the Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP). He focuses on research activities in the field of well-being and on health-related topics, particularly mental health. Additionally, he conducts research on economic preferences and the economics of self-employment. His work is published in renowned journals such as "Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice", "Journal of...
Alex is a PhD candidate at the DIW Graduate Center, the Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP), and the Berlin School of Economics. He studied Economics at Tinbergen Institute in Amsterdam (MPhil) and at the Free University of Berlin (B.Sc.). His research interests lie in applied microeconomics, especially in the topics labor, education, and inequality.
In the survey management of the SOEP, Florian Griese compiles the survey instruments from the research interests of the scientists, the requirements and potentials of longitudinal data processing, the current legal regulations in Germany and the framework conditions with the survey institute.
Researcher / Survey Specialist German Socio-Economic Panel study
Adeline Guéret is a research associate and doctoral candidate at the DIW Graduate Center and the Technical University of Berlin. Her research focuses on the energy transition, in particular the effects of sector coupling between the electricity and transport sectors. Methodologically, she works with electricity system models and open source tools. Before joining the Graduate Center, she worked as...
Peter Haan is Professor of Public Economics at Freie Universität Berlin and Head of department of Public Economics at DIW Berlin. Studies in Economics and Political Sciences at Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg, Humboldt-University Berlin and University of Toronto (degree: Diplom Volkswirt). Visiting Fellow at LSE, Paris School of Economics, Institute for Fiscal Studies und UCL London....
Angelina Hackmann supports the Department of Macroeconomics as Research Associate and is in particular responsible for the coverage of the labour market in the forecasting team. She received her bachelor’s degree in mathematics in finance and industry from TU Braunschweig and her master’s degree in economics from Osnabrück University. She pursued her doctoral studies at the University of Bremen....
Researcher Macroeconomics; Researcher Forecasting and Economic Policy
Angelina Hammon is a research associate in the SOEP since October 2019 and wrote her PhD thesis in Statistics about non-ignorable missing-data and selection mechanisms. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Sociology and did her master studies in Survey Statistics at the University of Bamberg. After her studies she was working as research associate in the methods group of the Leibniz Institute for...