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Ulrich Fritsche is a university professor of economics, particularly in applied economics, at the University of Hamburg since October 2009. He has a wealth of experience in applied macroeconomic research, focusing on forecast expectations analysis, expectations formation in macroeconomic models, and European integration. His academic journey includes a research professorship at the Swiss Institute of Business Cycle Research (KOF) at ETH Zurich and being a member of the Research Program on Forecasting at George Washington University. His ongoing research projects delve into code/data reproducing scientific papers, contributing to the field's academic rigor. Fritsche's work is well-regarded in the realm of economic forecasting and macroeconomic modeling, making significant strides in understanding economic expectations and their implications for European economies.
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