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Hielke Buddelmeyer
Hielke Buddelmeyer
Research Fellow
Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research
hielke_buddelmeyer@hotmail.com External Homepage

Hielke Buddelmeyer studied econometrics at the Free University Amsterdam, The Netherlands, and graduated in the summer of 1995 with a study on the Gibbs Sampler and its applications. At New York University he further specialized in the fields of applied microeconometrics and labor economics and obtained his doctoral degree in January 2001 with a study of the re-employment dynamics of disabled workers. While working towards his Ph.D., he also worked as a researcher at the Center for Real Estate and Urban Policy at New York University School of Law.

After working at IZA as a Research Associate from September 2000 until August 2003, he joined the Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research. At the Melbourne Institute his research focus is on the Australian economy, in particular on issues related to labour economics and social policy. Another important part of his research uses a behavioural microsimulation model, the Melbourne Institute Tax and Transfer Simulator (MITTS), to evaluate employment effects and costs of any hypothetical change to the current Australian tax and social security system.

He continues to keep close ties with IZA and its alumni as a Research Fellow.

IZA Publications

IZA Discussion Paper No. 7590
Published in: Industrial Relations, 2015, 54(2), 256-275. doi:10.1111/irel.12090
IZA Discussion Paper No. 2827
published in: Economic Record, 2008, 84 (266), 310-321
IZA Discussion Paper No. 2386
revised version published as 'Innovation and the determinants of company survival' in: Oxford Economics Papers, 2010, 62 (2), 261-285
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