Dr. Jaroslav Groero | Labour Economics | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Jaroslav Groero, CERGE, Czech Republic
Dr. Jaroslav Groero is a respected economist and researcher at the Center for Economic Research and Graduate Education (CERGE) in the Czech Republic. Specializing in applied economics, Dr. Groero’s work focuses on economic policy, labor markets, and social welfare. His research has been published in various international journals, contributing valuable insights into the complexities of modern economic challenges. With a strong background in both academic and policy-oriented research, Dr. Groero plays a crucial role in shaping economic discourse in the region and beyond.
Education:
Dr. Jaroslav Groero is an accomplished economist who completed his PhD in Economics at the Center for Economic Research and Graduate Education – Economics Institute (CERGE-EI) in Prague from 2015 to 2023. Prior to his doctoral studies, he earned an MA in Economic Analysis with a minor in Financial Engineering from the University of Economics in Prague (2013-2015) and a BA in Philosophy, Economics, Psychology, History, and Cultural Anthropology from Charles University (2009-2012). His diverse academic background reflects his multidisciplinary approach to understanding economic issues.
Dr. Jaroslav Groero is a Postdoctoral Researcher at CERGE-EI, with a rich background in economics research and teaching. He has also held a postdoctoral position at Masaryk University and served as a referee for The Global Undergraduate Awards. Dr. Groero has extensive experience in both academic and applied economics, including roles as a Junior Researcher at CERGE-EI, Trainee at the OECD, and Data Analyst at Moody’s Analytics. He has lectured in econometrics and public economics, demonstrating his expertise in data analysis and the impact of economic fluctuations on public health.
Research Interests:
Their research primarily focuses on the intersection of genetics and economics, particularly gene-environment interactions. Ongoing projects include examining gene-education interplay in healthy aging, the formation of risk attitudes, and the unmet need for gene therapy in Central and Eastern Europe. They have work published in Economics and Human Biology and are revising another paper for Applied Health Economics and Health Policy.
Conclusion
Jaroslav Groero is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given his interdisciplinary research approach, contributions to economics and health policy, and growing reputation in the field. His work on gene-environment interactions and gene therapy needs in Central and Eastern Europe demonstrates innovation and real-world relevance. To further strengthen his case, he could focus on increasing his publication output and pursuing more leadership roles in research projects and international collaborations.
Publication Top Notes:
- The role of gene-environment interaction in the formation of risk attitudes
- Journal: Economics & Human Biology
- Year: 2024
- DOI: 10.1016/j.ehb.2024.101434
- Author: Jaroslav Groero