Bernd Theilen is Full Professor of Economics at
the Universitat Rovira i Virgili (URV) in Tarragona, Spain. He earned his PhD
in Economics from the Christian-Albrechts University of Kiel, after completing
a Master’s in Economic Analysis at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona and a
degree in Economics from Kiel.
His research spans a wide
range of topics including contract theory, public economics, political
economy, industrial organization, and health economics. He has
published extensively in high-ranking peer-reviewed journals such as Journal
of Environmental Economics and Management, Economics & Politics,
Health Economics, Energy Economics, and Public Choice.
His recent research explores themes like the political economy of biodiversity,
the fiscal implications of electric vehicle policy, and the dynamics of wage
risk.
Bernd Theilen has
coordinated and participated in numerous national research projects funded by
the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation, addressing issues such as
institutional design, fiscal rules, and sustainability in globalized markets.
He has also led doctoral training initiatives and supervised multiple PhD
dissertations, with graduates now placed in leading academic institutions and
policy organizations across Europe.
Beyond his academic
contributions, he has held several leadership roles at URV, including Director
of the Department of Economics (2009–2017) and Director of the
Research Center for Industrial and Public Economics (CREIP, 2013–2019).
He played a key role in implementing the Bologna reform in the economics
curriculum during his tenure as coordinator of teaching.
Professor Theilen has been
a visiting researcher at prestigious institutions including the DIW
Berlin, SOCIUM Bremen, European University
Institute in Florence, and Georg-August-Universität Göttingen.
His work has received repeated recognition through national research and
teaching evaluations, including four six-year research periods
(sexenios) and five five-year teaching awards (quinquenios).
He regularly contributes to
academic conferences and policy discussions, and serves as referee for a wide
array of international journals. He is also active in academic evaluation,
having served on ANECA's national accreditation panels for economics.