Andreas Thiemann
Economiste chez European Commission Joint Research Centre (Spain)
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Dr. Andreas Thiemann is Economic Analyst at European Commission Joint Research Centre.
He conducts research and analysis in the area of capital and wealth taxation using economic modelling tools.
In particular, he focuses on the impact assessment of fiscal reforms affecting capital, wealth and corporate taxes.
He previously worked at the German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) on wealth taxation and the economic impact of family and pension policies.
Dr. Thiemann holds Master's degree in International Economics and Economic Policy from the Goethe University Frankfurt and a Ph.D.
(Dr.rer.pol.) from the Free University of Berlin, Germany.
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European Commission Joint Research Centre (Spain)
European Commission Joint Research Centre (Spain) Investment ManagersFinance European Commission Joint Research Centre (Spain) (JRC Spain) is the Spain-based investment research division of European Commission Joint Research Centre, ultimately owned by European Union’s European Commission in Belgium. The firm was founded in 1994 and is headquartered in Seville. JRC Spain works closely with sister services of the European Commission to provide socio-economic and techno-economic support for the conception, development, implementation and monitoring of EU policies. They conduct policy studies: policy option analysis, as well as developing and running economic models to make projections, perform scenario analysis and policy impact assessments. | Economiste | 01/10/2016 |
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European Commission Joint Research Centre (Spain)
European Commission Joint Research Centre (Spain) Investment ManagersFinance European Commission Joint Research Centre (Spain) (JRC Spain) is the Spain-based investment research division of European Commission Joint Research Centre, ultimately owned by European Union’s European Commission in Belgium. The firm was founded in 1994 and is headquartered in Seville. JRC Spain works closely with sister services of the European Commission to provide socio-economic and techno-economic support for the conception, development, implementation and monitoring of EU policies. They conduct policy studies: policy option analysis, as well as developing and running economic models to make projections, perform scenario analysis and policy impact assessments. | Finance |