Martin Uebele

Martin Uebele is now post doc at the Institute of Economic History, University of Münster, Germany. Until September 2007 he was Marie Curie Research Training Network Fellow at the University of Warwick. His main research interests are international historical business cycles and market integration. In his ongoing PhD-thesis he obtains business cycle information for Germany's 19th century from stock market data using spectral analysis. In another project he exploits large time series data sets and extracts underlying factors using Bayesian dynamic factor models. Following his interest in market integration he applies Bayesian dynamic factor models to estimate the common component of wheat prices in the 19th century.


He started his PhD at Humboldt-University of Berlin in 2003 under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Albrecht Ritschl, where he also graduated in economics. He spent one year in Bergen/Norway, both at the Norwegian School of Business Administration and Economics and at the University of Bergen.