Thomas Groll
Senior Lecturer in the Discipline of International and Public Affairs
Personal Details
Focus areas: Political economics, industrial organization, and public economics
Thomas Groll’s primary research areas are political economics, industrial organization, and public economics, with a particular focus on lobbying activities: how they are organized and undertaken, and their effects on policymaking and regulatory outcomes. His peer-reviewed research has been published in academic journals of economics and political science.
Groll teaches the core master’s course “Macroeconomics for International and Public Affairs.” He earned his PhD in economics from the University of Oregon and his diploma/master’s in economics from the University of Konstanz, Germany.
For more information, please visit his website.
Education
- PhD in Economics, University of Oregon
- Diplom/MSc in Economics, University of Konstanz
Research And Publications
Columbia University Press
American Political Science Review
European Economic Review
Economic Inquiry
In The Media
A new digital guide includes contributions from SIPA’s Norman Bartczak, Thomas Groll, Sarah Holloway, and Harold Stolper.
The senior lecturer at SIPA was honored in the category of innovative course design.