Johannes Wohlfart
Ekstern forsker
Department of Economics
Øster Farimagsgade 5
1353 København K
Hi!
I am an Assistant Professor at the Department of Economics and the Center for Economic Behavior and Inequality at the University of Copenhagen.
In my research I use observational and experimental data to work on questions in household finance, behavioral economics and macroeconomics. In particular, my research focuses on expectation formation and the role of expectations in shaping consumption and financial behavior. I completed my PhD at Goethe University Frankfurt and hold an MPhil in Economics from the University of Oxford.
I am a CESifo Research Network Affiliate.
For information on my current research please visit my personal website at https://sites.google.com/site/johanneswohlfartecon
Primary fields of research
Household Finance, Behavioral Economics, Macroeconomics
Current research
Subjective Models of the Macroeconomy: Evidence from Experts and a Representative Sample, with Peter Andre, Carlo Pizzinelli and Chris Roth, October 2019.
Beliefs About Public Debt and the Demand for Government Spending, with Chris Roth and Sonja Settele, January 2019 (first version: March 2017), revision requested at the Journal of Econometrics.
Teaching
2020: PhD course on Subjective Beliefs in Macroeconomics and Household Finance (scheduled)
2020: Master Seminar in Household Finance (scheduled)
2020: Bachelor Course in Intermediate Microeconomics (scheduled)
2018: Master Course in Household Finance, Teaching Assistant
2015-2018: Bachelor Seminar in Household Finance
2011: Bachelor Course in Quantitative Methods in Economics, Teaching Assistant
2010: Bachelor Course in Intermediate Microeconomics, Teaching Assistant
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Expectation Formation in a New Environment: Evidence from the German Reunification
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How Do Expectations about the Macroeconomy Affect Personal Expectations and Behavior?
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Experienced Inequality and Preferences for Redistribution
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