Wladimir Kraus
About Wladimir Kraus:
Wladimir Kraus lives in France, where he attends the University of the Mediterranean Aix-Marseille 2. As part of the economics doctoral program, Kraus analyzes labor relationships for his thesis project.
Prior to moving to France, Wladimir Kraus studied in multiple other countries and held several assistant teacher positions. At the University of Paderborn in Germany, Wladimir Kraus studied economics and theoretical macroeconomics, eventually earning the German equivalent of a Master’s degree. During his enrollment, Wladimir Kraus served as a Student Assistant at the Heinz Nixdorf Institut; an Assistant in geometry, math, and statistics at the Meinwerk Institut; and a Student Assistant with the Economics Department at the University of Paderborn. Wladimir Kraus also spent a year in the United States, studying at DePaul University in Chicago as a visiting scholar.
In 2007, Wladimir Kraus enrolled at the University of Turin, in Italy. An extraordinary student, he won a doctoral scholarship to the Collegio Carlo Alberto, where he completed a fellowship in 2009. Over the past decade, Kraus has written multiple papers that have been published in academic journals, including “A Silver Lining to the Financial Crisis,” featured in the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research’s Regulation Outlook series.
Later in 2011, University of Pennsylvania Press will publish a book Kraus co-authored with Jeffrey Friedman, called Engineering the Financial Crisis: Systemic Risk and the Failure of Regulation. To learn more about Wladimir Kraus, visit http://WladimirKraus.net.
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