Johannes Schünemann
Research Area Growth, Health and Population, Macro Development, Social Policy
Affiliation Department of Economics
Affiliation status Currently affiliated
Chair Macroeconomics and Development

Johannes Schünemann

Senior Researcher

Publications:

Grossman, V., Strulik, H., & Schünemann, J. (2024). Fair pension policies with occupation-specific aging. Economic Journal, 134(663), 2835–2875.

Bloom, D. E., Canning, D., Kotschy, R., Prettner, K., & Schünemann, J. (2024). Health and economic growth: Reconciling the micro and macro evidence. World Development, 178, 106575.

Strulik, H., Trimborn, T., & Schünemann, J. (2023). Anticipation of deteriorating health and information avoidance. Journal of Health Economics, 89, 102755.

Trimborn, T., & Schünemann, J. (2023). Boosting taxes for boasting about houses? Status concerns in the housing market. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 205, 120–143.

Strulik, H., Trimborn, T., & Schünemann, J. (2022). Optimal demand for medical and long-term care. Journal of the Economics of Ageing, 23, 100400.

Strulik, H., Trimborn, T., & Schünemann, J. (2020). The marriage gap: Optimal aging and death in partnerships. Review of Economic Dynamics, 36, 158–176.

Strulik, H., Trimborn, T., & Schünemann, J. (2017). The gender gap in mortality: How much is explained by behavior? Journal of Health Economics, 54, 79–90.

Strulik, H., Trimborn, T., & Schünemann, J. (2017). Going from bad to worse: Adaptation to poor health, health spending, longevity, and the value of life. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 140, 130–146.