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Anne Totz is a professor at the Technical University of Berlin specializing in Urban Regional Economics. Her research focuses on the relationship between spatial economic development and the functions of individual spaces, as well as the spatial separation of labor and how regions can succeed or fail based on changing economic conditions. She emphasizes the importance of understanding how stakeholders interact within this space, which encompasses physical, economic, social, and virtual dimensions, contrasting traditional economic theories. At the Chair of Urban Regional Economics, she oversees a curriculum that includes application-oriented education in micro, macro, and regional economics at the Bachelor's level, alongside courses in location development, economic forecasting, real estate economics, urban renewal, and cultural economics. The chair also specializes in economic structural change, including studies on creative industries and vacancy management. Totz is involved in ongoing research activities and frequently contributes to relevant journals within her field, reflecting her commitment to advancing knowledge and practice in urban economics.
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