Thiemo Fetzer
London School of Economics and STICERD
Thiemo Fetzer is a researcher at London School of Economics and STICERD, working on development economics, political economy and conflict. Before joining LSE, he received his B.Sc. from University of Magdeburg, where he studied Economics, Information Science and Mathematics. His research emphasises the ever expanding technological possibilities for applied microeconomics research through the use of modern computer technology. In particular, his recent applied work focuses on leveraging tools from computer science such as supervised learning and natural language processing to expand the set of feasible research designs.
Articles by Thiemo Fetzer:
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The welfare cost of lawlessness: Evidence from Somali piracy
28 February 2013, 5979 reads
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