Paul Bose
Economist
Paul Bose is an Economist at the Berlin office. He joined E.CA Economics in March 2026.
Paul holds a PhD in Economics from Erasmus University Rotterdam. During his doctoral studies, his research focused on empirical economics and topics closely related to industrial economics and competition policy. His work has involved the analysis of large-scale and complex datasets, drawing on causal methods, machine learning, and modern data techniques to produce rigorous and practical insights. Paul’s research has been published in renown economics and computer science journals and conference proceedings.
Prior to joining E.CA, Paul worked as a researcher at Bocconi University and at the University of Rome Tor Vergata. During this time and during his PhD, he taught several courses in Industrial Organization at both graduate and undergraduate level.
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- PhD in Economics, Erasmus University Rotterdam
- MSc in Economics, Tinbergen Institute / University of Amsterdam
- BSc in Management, Philosophy & Economics, Frankfurt School of Finance & Management
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Beyond the Stats: Realities, Perception, and Social Media Discourse on Poverty
Paul Bose, Lorenzo Lupo, Mahyar Habibi, Dirk Hovy, Carlo Schwarz, AEA Papers and Proceedings, Volume 114DADIT: A Dataset for Demographic Classification of Italian Twitter Users and a Comparison of Prediction Methods
Paul Bose, Lorenzo Lupo, Mahyar Habibi, Dirk Hovy, Carlo Schwarz, Proceedings of the 2024 Joint International Conference on Computational Linguistics, Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC-COLING 2024)Favoritism towards High-Status Clubs: Evidence from German Soccer
Paul Bose, Eberhard Feess, Helge Mueller, The Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, Volume 38, Issue 2
