Prof. Dr Dalia Marin | Economics Award | Excellence in Research

Prof. Dr Dalia Marin | Economics Award | Excellence in Research

Prof. Dr Dalia Marin, Technical University of Munich, Germany

Dalia Marin is a distinguished Professor of Economics at the TUM School of Management, Technical University of Munich. She holds a Habilitation in Economics from the University of Economics in Vienna, where she also completed her doctoral and undergraduate studies with distinction. In addition to her academic career, she is a Senior Non-Resident Research Fellow at Bruegel Brussels and a columnist for Project Syndicate. Marin has held prominent positions in academia, including Chair in International Economics at Ludwig-Maximilians University of Munich and Associate Professor at Humboldt University Berlin. She has been a visiting professor at renowned institutions such as Harvard University and the Stern School of Business at New York University. Marin’s research focuses on global economics, particularly international trade, globalization, and the organization of firms. She has contributed extensively to the field through her publications and presentations at leading international conferences. Marin is a fellow of the European Economic Association and has received numerous honors, including the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany. She has been actively involved in various advisory boards and professional committees, influencing both academic and policy discussions on economic globalization.

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Summary of Suitability for Excellence in Research 🌍

Dalia Marin appears highly suitable for research excellence based on her extensive academic and professional background in economics. Here is a summary of her qualifications and contributions that support her suitability for such recognition Dalia Marin holds a habilitation and venia legendi in Economics from the University of Economics, Vienna, along with a Dr. rer. oec. and Diplomas from distinguished institutions like Harvard University. Her educational background is both rigorous and diverse, providing her with a solid foundation in economic theory and applied economics.

Education 📚

  • 1984–1992: Habilitation and venia legendi in Economics, University of Economics, Vienna, Austria
  • 1981–1984: Dr. rer. oec., University of Vienna, Austria (with distinction)
  • 1981–1983: Diploma, Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria
  • 1975–1981: Diplom Volkswirt, University of Vienna, Austria (with distinction)
  • 1978–1979: Visiting undergraduate student in Economics, Harvard University

Work Experience 💼

Current Positions:

  • 2017–Present: Professor of Economics, TUM School of Management, Technical University of Munich
  • 2007–Present: Senior Non-Resident Research Fellow, Bruegel, Brussels
  • 2014–Present: Columnist, Project Syndicate
  • 2000–Present: Member, CESifo Research Network, Munich
  • 1998–Present: Research Fellow, Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), London

Previous Positions:

  • 1998–2017: Chair in International Economics, Ludwig-Maximilians University of Munich
  • 1994–1998: Associate Professor of Economics, Humboldt University, Berlin
  • 1990–1994: Assistant Professor, Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna
  • 1984–1990: Scientific Employee, Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna

Visiting Positions:

  • Visiting Professor or Scholar at institutions such as Harvard University, New York University, International Monetary Fund (IMF), National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), and Stanford University during various periods from 1987 to 2012.

Awards and Recognition 🏆

  • Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany (Verdienstskreuz am Bande), 2010
  • Fellow of the European Economic Association, since 2008
  • Elected Member, Council of the European Economic Association, 2008–2012
  • Erwin Schrödinger Grant, Austrian Science Foundation, 1993
  • Speaker of US-European Research Network “Globalization and the Organization of Firms and Markets”, financed by the German Volkswagen Foundation, 2004–2009
  • Research Fellow, CESifo
  • Research Fellow, Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR)
  • Research Associate, Science Center Berlin, 1998–2006
  • Research Fellow, William Davidson Institute, 1997–2006
  • Elected Member, Evaluation Panel, German Leibniz Society, 2009–2011
  • Chair, Scientific Council, Minerva Center for International Macroeconomics and Economic Growth, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, 2000–2009
  • Elected Member, Senate, German Leibniz Society, since 2017
  • Elected Member, Academic Senate, University of Munich, 2004–2007
  • Vice-chair, Panel of Experts, Human Potential Program, Research Training Networks (RTN), European Commission, Economic and Social Sciences, 1999

Research Skills 🔬

  • Expertise in International Economics, with a focus on Globalization, Trade, and Firm Organization.
  • Proficient in understanding the economic effects of international trade, global value chains, and capital allocation within firms.
  • Experience in Economic Policy, Macroeconomics, Labor Economics, and European Integration.
  • Skilled in designing and analyzing empirical research on topics such as trade and development, multinational firms, and economic integration.
  • Strong experience in leading large research projects and managing interdisciplinary teams, particularly in the field of international economics and globalization.
  • Expertise in lecturing and teaching economics at the undergraduate and graduate levels, specializing in trade theory, economic growth, and firm behavior.
  • Proficient in organizing academic conferences and managing research networks.

Publication Top Notes 📖

Is the export-led growth hypothesis valid for industrialized countries?

Cited:715

A new international division of labor in Europe: Outsourcing and offshoring to Eastern Europe

Cited:351

On exports and productivity: a causal analysis

Cited:339

A nation of poets and thinkers-less so with Eastern enlargement? Austria and Germany

Cited:247

Power inside the firm and the market: A general equilibrium approach

Cited:155