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Frank Bohn joined the Department of Economics at Radboud University in September 2006. He has previously lectured at Essex University in the UK and University College Dublin in Ireland. His academic background includes a Licence (BSc) from Toulouse University, a Diplom (MSc) from Bonn University, and a PhD from Heidelberg University, complemented by a fellowship at Princeton University. Bohn's research interests focus on macroeconomic theory, particularly public choice and political economy. His scholarly work encompasses public finance, monetary economics, and international economics, incorporating themes such as political instability, corruption, rent-seeking, time-inconsistency, and political budget cycles. He founded the Radboud University Centre for Analytical Modelling and has published extensively in journals, including the Journal of Public Economics and the Review of International Organizations. His future projects involve examining democratic backsliding and implementing political economy workshops. Bohn is also involved in experimental research regarding market economies and preference reversals.
Radboud University • Nijmegen
Main responsibilities include teaching and research in the field of International Economics.
Applies to Research Master's in Linguistics and Communication Sciences (Centre for Language Studies/Department of Language and Communication).