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  1. Martin Schneider (born 25 May 1964), often just called " Maddin ", is a German comedian, cabaret artist and actor. Biography. Born in Bad Homburg vor der Höhe, Schneider grew up in Burgholzhausen, a district of Friedrichsdorf. He has a twin sister named Martina. Today, Schneider lives in Marburg .

  2. Professor of Economics. Academic Council Faculty. Martin Schneider and Heidi Williams Are Newly Elected Fellows of the Econometric Society. Congratulations to Martin and Heidi!

  3. Martin Schneider was born in 1964 in Bad Homburg vor der Höhe, Hesse, Germany. He is an actor, known for Germanikus (2004), 7 Zwerge (2004) and 7 Dwarves: The Forest Is Not Enough (2006).

  4. Martin Schneider, an experienced senior business leader in the technology, supply chain, direct to consumer, and innovation fields, has been named the new President and CEO of the Center for Creative Leadership.

  5. Martin Schneider is a German economist who is currently professor of economics at Stanford University. His research focuses on macroeconomics and financial economics.

  6. Martin Schneider is Professor of Economics at Stanford University. He is also a research associate at NBER, a research fellow at CEPR and an Affiliated Professor at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München.

  7. Martin Schneider Stanford University. Department of Economics. 579 Jane Stanford Way. Stanford, CA 94305-6072. schneidr@stanford.edu (650) 721 6320 . CV . Recent Papers . Household climate finance: theory and survey data on safe and risky green assets (with Aron-Dine, Beutel and Piazzesi) Uncertainty of frictions?

  8. Balance sheet effects, bailout guarantees and financial crises. M Schneider, A Tornell. The Review of Economic Studies 71 (3), 883-913. , 2004. 760. 2004. Inflation and the redistribution of...

  9. www.nber.org › people › martin_schneiderMartin Schneider | NBER

    Research Associate. Stanford University. Monetary Economics. Economic Fluctuations and Growth. Asset Pricing. schneidr@stanford.edu. http://www.stanford.edu/~schneidr/. About this author at RePEc. (650) 721-6320.

  10. Jun 27, 2024 · Martin Schneider is Professor of Economics at Stanford University. He is also a research associate at NBER, a research fellow at CEPR and an Affiliated Professor at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München.