Interested in macro views on money, society, institutions and their interaction. On the methodological side, he is into agent-based modelling, complexity, networks, econometrics and programming.
Having graduated in Economics from University of Kiel, Germany, Johannes Tiemer currently teaches and pursues a PhD in macro- and monetary economics at University of Duisburg-Essen in Germany. Due to his interest in complexity and agent-based modelling and part due to pure coincidence, he is a coordinator in the YSI Complexity Economics Working Group since its inception in 2012.