I am a DPhil candidate in Economics at the University of Oxford, specializing in macroeconomics and environmental economics.
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My particular interests lie in understanding the role of beliefs, uncertainty and agent heterogeneity for individual decision making, macroeconomic outcomes and optimal policy making. In my work, I draw on methods from various fields, including finance, applied microeconomics and dynamical systems theory.
I obtained an MSc in Mathematics at RWTH Aachen in 2020, where my focus was on analytical number theory. The main results of my master's thesis were published in the Journal of Number Theory.
Contact: hannah.roemer@economics.ox.ac.uk