Hans-Werner Sinn
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Hans-Werner Sinn (born March 7, 1948) is a German economist.
He is the president of the Ifo institute in Munich and professor for national economy and finance.
Hans-Werner Sinn is Germany's internationally most known economist. He studied Economics at the University of Münster
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Hans-Werner Sinn writes in Project Syndicate's monthly syndicated op/ed series "A Transatlantic Perspective", along with another distinguished political economist Melvyn Krauss, which explores the economic consequences of political decisions and how economic events shape politics.