Jacek Wallusch

Name: Wallusch

Surname: Jacek

Position: assistant professor (adiunkt)

Department: Economic Theory and History

CONTACT DETAILS

Email: jacek.wallusch@ue.poznan.pl

Office phone: 61-8-543-024

Homepage: www.wallusch-datenbank.de

HISTORY
(habilitation, Ph.D, masters, fellowships):

1996: M.A. in History, Adam Mickiewicz University Poznań (sup. Prof. Tomasz Jasiński);

2001: Ph.D. in Economics, Poznań University of Economics (sup. Prof. Wacław Wilczyński);

2002-2003: Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen, Dep. of Economic History, research fellow;

2003: Hohenheim Universität Stuttgart, Dep. of Economic and Social History, research fellow;

AREA OF RESEARCH/EXPERTISE :

Time Series Analysis C22, C32

Theory of Money E31, E43, E58

Cliometrics N13, N14, N24, N34,

Labour Market (minimum wage, gender gap) in Central Europe J3

JEL CLASSIFICATION: ………………………………………

selected (max. 10) publications (preferably in English):

  • Wallusch, J. (2010), Poland: Minimum Wage, Employment and Labour Migration, in: Daniel Vaughan-Whitehead (ed),  The Minimum Wage Revisited in the Enlarged EU, Edward Elgar: Cheltenham, Northampton, 341-366;
  • Wallusch, J., Baltzer, M. (2009),  Inflation, Interest Rate and Innovations in Pre-WWI Germany (1878-1913), Brussels Economic Review - Cahiers Economiques De Bruxelles 52, 275-288;
  • Streb J., Wallusch J., Yin S. (2007), Knowledge Spill-over from New to Old Industries. The Case of German Synthetic Dyes and Textiles (1878-1913), Explorations in Economic History 44, 203-223;
  • Ratajczak, M., Wallusch, J. (eds.) (2006), Money and Transition, Poznań University of Economics Press: Poznań;
  • Baten, J. Wallusch, J. (2005),  Market Integration and Disintegration of Poland and Germany in the 18th Century, Economies et Societes 33, 1233-1264;

Currently teaching courses/ programmes

  • Statistics (International Business)
  • History of Economic Thought (Econometrics and Computer Sciences)
  • Methodology of Economics (Global and Managerial Economics)