Degrees:
Ph.D., Univ. Sorbonne Paris Nord
M.A., BSEL-Berlin School of Econ&Law
M.APE, Univ. Sorbonne Paris Nord
B.Ec., Univ. of Costa Rica
Valeria Jiménez earned her Ph.D in Economics from the University Sorbonne Paris North in 2025. She began her academic career as a researcher and lecturer at the Berlin School of Economics and Law in 2020 after concluding the masters program Economic Policies in the Age of Globalisation (EPOG). Her research interests include macroeconomics, international economics, ecological economics, development economics and political economy.
Valeria has taught macroeconomics and ecological economics at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Her teaching philosophy emphasizes reflection, creative inquiry, and critical thinking. In her classes, she strives for student curiosity and engagement, encourages open dialogue, and presents pluralist perspectives within the field of economics. |
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Macroeconomics
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Post-Keynesian Economics
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Ecological Economics
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Macroeconomic modeling
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Economic Policy
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Distribution and Growth
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Macroeconomics
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International Economics
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Ecological Economics
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Development Economics
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International Political Economy
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Comparative Political Economy
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Publications:
- Jiménez, V., & Woodgate, R. (2025). The Balance-of-Emissions Constraint on Growth: Pathways to Net-Zero Greenhouse Gas Emissions in a Simple Post-Keynesian Model. Working Paper 2507 Post-Keynesian Economics Society.
- Du¨nhaupt, P., Gräf, H., Jiménez, V., & Jungmann, B. (2025). Industrial Policy Space in Emerging Economies: The Case of Chile’s Lithium Industry and the Energy and Raw Materials Chapter in the EU-Chile Free Trade Agreement. Working Paper, No. 251/2025 Institute for International Political Economy Berlin.
- Jiménez, V. (2023). Labour market stability in a zero-growth economy. IPE Working Paper No. 211/2023
- Hein, E., & Jiménez, V. (2022). The macroeconomic implications of zero growth: A post-Keynesian approach. European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies: Intervention, 19(1), 41-60.
- Jiménez, V. (2020). Wage shares and demand regimes in Central America: An empirical analysis
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1970-2016. IPE Working Paper No. 151/2020.
Presentations:
- Jiménez, V. (2025). “Ecological Limits to Growth and Macroeconomic Stability- A Post-Keynesian Perspective”. Presentation at the Forum for Future Economists at the WU Wien, Vienna, Austria.
- Du¨nhaupt, P., Gräf, H., Jiménez, V., & Jungmann, B. (2025) “Industrial Policy Space in Emerging Economies: The Case of Chile’s Lithium Industry and the Energy and Raw Materials Chapter in the EU-Chile Free Trade Agreement”. Paper presented at the 28th FMM Conference, Berlin, Germany; GLU Conference Jawaharlal Nehru University, India; EAEPE 36th Conference, Bilbao, Spain; and SASE Conference 2024, Limerick, Ireland.
- Jiménez, V., & Woodgate, R. (2025). “The Balance-of-Emissions Constraint on Growth: Pathways to Net-Zero Greenhouse Gas Emissions in a Simple Post-Keynesian Model”. Paper presented at the 28th FMM Conference, Berlin, Germany.
- Jiménez, V. (2023). Labour market stability in a zero-growth economy. Paper presented at the IIPPE 2022 Conference, Bologna, Italy; PKES PhD Conference, London, England.
- Jiménez, V. (2020). “Wage shares and demand regimes in Central America: An empirical analysis 1970-2016”. Paper presented at the IPE Workshop “Macroeconomic Regimes: Post-Keynesian and Comparative Political Economy perspectives”, Berlin, Germany.
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- Travel Stipend – Hands-on Agent-Based Stock-Flow Consistent Summer School at the University of Ancona, Italy, Young Scholar Initiative, 2023.
- Funded Participation – 2023 IMK Doctoral Students Workshop, Macroeconomic Policy Institute of the Hans Böckler Foundation, Düsseldorf, Germany, 2023.
- STIBET Final Semester Scholarship, German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), 2020.
- HAW. International Scholarship – Semester Stays and Theses Abroad for Students, German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), sponsored by Germany’s Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), 2019.
- Travel Stipend – 14th PKES PhD Conference, Young Scholar Initiative and the PEGFA Centre at the University of Greenwich.
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