Curriculum Vitae - Geschwister-Scholl
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Curriculum Vitae - Geschwister-Scholl
Curriculum Vitae Dr. Oliver Pamp Contact Department Geschwister-Scholl-Institute of Political Science University University of Munich Adresse Oettingenstr. 67, 80538 München Phone +49 (0) 89 / 2180 9003 E-mail [email protected] Current Position 10/2011– Lecturer Geschwister-Scholl-Institute of Political Science University of Munich Previous Employment 02/2009–09/2011 Research Fellow Centre for Social Policy Research, University of Bremen Bremen 07/2004-12/2008 Research Fellow Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence, Free University of Berlin Research Focus Political Economy of Pension Reforms, Dynamics of Income Inequality and Redistribution, Political Economy of Government Expenditure, Military Expenditures, Positive Political Theory, Game Theory, Panel Data Analysis Education and Training 10/2013 Doctoral Degree (Dr. rer. pol., scl) Freie Universität Berlin • Title of Dissertation: Political Preferences and the Aging of Populations: Political-Economy Explanations of Pension Reform 06/2004 Diplom (equivalent to M.A.) in Political Science Freie Universität Berlin and Duke University, (NC, USA) • Thesis Title: The Political Economy of Fiscal Retrenchment in the European Union 07/1998–04/1999 Conscription in Tank Artillery Battalion 3th/515 Kellinghusen, Germany 07/1998 High School Diploma Stauffenberg-Gymnasium, Berlin International Experience 07/2004– Participation in various international conferences and workshops 07/2007–08/2007 Teaching Assistant, ECPR Summer School, Ljubljana (Slovenia) • Assistant to Prof. Rebecca Morton (NYU) • Course Topic: Mathematical Concepts and Formal Modeling 02/2005-12/2006 GTZ Technical Assistance Project with the Bank of Albania • Project Principal: German Technical Assistance Agency (GTZ) • Assistant to Prof. Michael Bolle (Project Leader) • Mission: Advising the Bank of Albania in the areas of internal restructuring, implementation of reforms and rapprochement to the European System of Central Banks • Activities: regular one-week working visits at the Central Bank in Tirana 08/2001-06/2002 Student at Duke University, (NC, USA) 2-Semester Programme Teaching: Current Lectures and Courses 10/2014–02/2015 Lecture (BA):Methods of Political Science Research I: Data Collection and Research Design 10/2014–02/2015 Tutorial (BA):Methods of Political Science Research I: Data Collection and Research Design 04/2014–07/2014 Lecture (BA):Methods of Political Science Research II: Data Analysis 04/2014–07/2014 Course (BA): Methods of Political Science Research II: Data Analysis 04/2014–07/2014 Course (BA): Game Theory for Political Scientists: an Introduction Publications • “Finanzpolitik”in: Mause, Karsten, Müller, Christian and Klaus Schubert (Eds.): Politik und Wirtschaft - Ein integratives Kompendium, Springer, forthcoming. (with Jan Schnellenbach) • Political Preferences and the Aging of Populations: Political-Economy Explanations of Pension Reform, Springer VS, 2015. • “Einkommensungleichheit und staatliche Umverteilungsreaktionen: Ist die Mittelschicht der große Verlierer?”, German Social Policy Review, Vol. 60, No. 12, 2011. • Review von “Methods and Substance in Macrocomparative Analysis”, L. Kenworthy u. A. Hicks (Hrsg.) ,Czech Sociological Review, Vol. 46, No. 3, 2010. • “Income Inequality & Redistributional Spending: An Empirical Reinvestigation of Competing Theories”, Public Finance and Management, Vol. 9, No. 2, 2009. (with Philipp Mohl ) • “Explaining Fiscal Retrenchment in the European Union: Rational Decisionmaking and Institutional Constraints”, in: Saurugger, Sabine / Deschaux-Beaume, Delphine / Delori, Mathias (Eds.): Le choix rationnel en science politique. Débats critiques. Presses Universitaires de Rennes, 2009. • “Einkommensungleichheit und Umverteilung - Der Sog zur Mitte”, ZeS report, Vol. 14, No. 1, 2009. • “Sustainable Convergence and Pension Reform in Central and Eastern Europe” in: Stuchlik, Andrej (Ed.): Rentenreform in Mittel- und Osteuropa. VS-Verlag, 2009. (with Michael Bolle) • “Partisan Preferences and Political Institutions: Explaining Fiscal Retrenchment in the European Union” European Political Economy Review, Vol. 8, (Spring 2008), pp.4-39 • “The Political Economy of Fiscal Retrenchment: An Empirical Investigation.” in Bodenstein, T. and M. Bolle (Eds.): After Eastward Enlargement: Political Economy Perspectives on a New Europe. BWV, 2006. • “It´s politics, stupid! - EMU enlargement between an economic rock and a political hard place”, CESifo Forum, Vol. 7, No. 4, pp. 22-28, 2006. (with Michael Bolle) • “Die EURO-Zone. Das neue Kerneuropa?” in Franzke, Jochen (Ed.): Europa in der Denkpause - Wege aus der Verfassungskrise. Brandenburgische Landeszentrale für politische Bildung, 2005. (with Hanns-Dieter Jacobsen) Working Papers • “Does Age(ing) Really Matter? Testing the Assumptions of Political Economy Models of Pension Systems”, Working Paper. • “Soaking the Rich and the Poor? - An Empirical Investigation of Director’s Law”, Working Paper. (with Philipp Mohl ) • “Income Inequality & Redistributional Spending: An Empirical Reinvestigation of Competing Theories”, LIS Working Paper, No. 491, September 2008. (with Philipp Mohl ) • “The (Fiscal) Price of Diversity: Preference Heterogeneity, Electoral Institutions and Budgetary Performance”, Working Paper, 2008. (with Philipp Mohl) Referee International Organization, Public Choice, Public Administration, Policy & Politics, Conflict Management and Peace Science, European Political Economy Review, German Social Policy Review, Czech Sociological Review, Munich, January 14, 2015