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Markus Eberhardt

Lecturer in Economics, University of Nottingham

Dr Markus Eberhardt is a Lecturer in Economics at the Nottingham School of Economics and the co-author (with Andrea Presbitero) of This Time They’re Different: Heterogeneity and Non-Linearity in the Relationship between Debt and Growth, as well as the author of Nonlinearities in the Relationship between Debt and Growth: Evidence from Co-Summability Testing.

Markus joined Nottingham in September 2011 after an ESRC post-doc at CSAE in Oxford, where he also completed my DPhil (PhD) in the Department of Economics in July 2009. His first degree was in Modern Chinese Studies (Freiburg, Beijing, Leeds) and he also hold an MA in Development Economics from UEA.

Markus' research focuses on the empirical aspects of economic development, technological change and growth, with publications in The Review of Economics and Statistics, the World Bank Economic Review and the Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics. His current research on knowledge accumulation and diffusion is funded by the UK ESRC under the 'Future Research Leaders' scheme.

Experience

  • –present
    Lecturer in Economics, University of Nottingham

Education

  •  
    University of Oxford, DPhil in Economics