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Fabian Scheifele
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Technische Universität Berlin
Chair of
Economics
Secr. H 47
Room H 4138 A
Straße des 17. Juni
135
D-10623 Berlin
Consulting times: by
arrangement
Research Interests
My research interests are a mixture of development, innovation and industrial economics. More specifically, I am interested in analysing existing export structures of developing and emerging economies as well as the impact of public policies on export diversification and innovation (e.g. through (quasi-) experimental methods). In this regard, the concept of Economic Complexity is of particular interest to my research.
Academic Career
- MSc. International Political Economy, London School of Economics & Political Science, 2016-2017 (Dual Degree with SciencesPo Paris); Dissertation: Local Content Requirements in Renewable Energies and Extractive Industries - The Case of Brazil
- MSc. International Economic Policy, SciencesPo Paris, 2015-2016 (Dual Degree with LSE)
- BSc. International Business Administration, Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University, 2011-2014
- Visiting Student at Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV-EAESP), São Paulo, Brazil, 2013
Research Projects
- The impact of local content requirements on the development of export competitiveness in solar and wind technologies.Joint research with Benedict Probst (ETH Zürich, University of Cambridge
- The impact of public auction on innovation in the Indian solar industry. Joint research with Florian Münch (TU Berlin)
- Cultivating micro-multinationals: a randomized controlled trial to help SME export via e-commerce Joint work with Amira Bouziri (Mediterranean School of Business Tunis), Florian Münch (TU Berlin) and Teo Firpo (HU Berlin) in Tunisia
- Stronger together: a randomized controlled trial to help female-led SMEs export to sub-Saharan Africa Joint work with Amira Bouziri (Mediterranean School of Business Tunis), Florian Münch (TU Berlin) and Teo Firpo (HU Berlin) in Tunisia
Funding
- IGB SBG Evidence Fund [2] for "Stronger together: a randomized controlled trial to help female-led SMEs export to sub-Saharan Africa"
- GIZ funding for impact evaluations of two interventions as part of the second phase of the PEMA-project [3] (Promotion of export activities to new markets in Sub-Saharan Africa)
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