Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. mult. Thomas Glauben
Director of IAMO
Head of Department Agricultural Markets
Department:
Agricultural Markets, Marketing and World Agricultural Trade (Agricultural Markets)
Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. mult. Thomas Glauben
Director of IAMO
Head of Department Agricultural Markets
Department:
Agricultural Markets, Marketing and World Agricultural Trade (Agricultural Markets)
Agricultural and food economics
Transition economies
Econometric methods
Europe and Asia
Prof. Dr. Dr. h. c. Thomas Glauben is a Director of IAMO and Head of the Department Agricultural Markets. He is also a full professor at the Faculty of Natural Science III and a co-opted professor at the Law and Economics Faculty of the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany. From 2013 to 2015 he has been a member of the Presidium of the Leibniz Association. Currently, he is a member of the boards of various journals and trade publishers. Since 2007 he has been an associate member of the REAP Center of Stanford University, USA. Prof. Dr. Dr. h. c. Thomas Glauben studied agricultural science at Kiel University, where he obtained his doctorate and habilitated.
- AGRICISTRADE – Exploring the potential for agricultural and biomass trade in the Commonwealth of Independent States
- AgriDigital – Digitalization in Agriculture – The social media impact on agri-food marketing
- AgriWork_UA – Functional labor market in Ukraine's agriculture for resilient and sustainable development of the sector
- Analysis of the impact of state measures in agriculture on the pricing of agricultural and food products in Serbia
- BlackSeaGrain – Russia’s grain export business in the Black Sea
- DCZ – German-Sino Agricultural Center
- DETECCT – Digital early-warning technologies for climate crisis management and agricultural transition in Central Asia
- DITAC – Digital transformation of China’s agriculture – resources, trade and food security (Digitale Transformation der Landwirtschaft Chinas - Ressourcen, Handel und Ernährungssicherheit)
- Demand for dietary quality in Russia
- EU4Dialogue_SC – Improving the functioning of agri-food value chains in the South Caucasus region
- Economic strategies for an adaptation to risks induced by climate change: a sectoral and regional analysis of plant production in Germany
- Economics of Climate Change. Research in the Dry Areas: IAMO-ICARDA cooperation in Central Asia
- Entrepreneurial Failure and Follow-up Entrepreneurial Performance of Small-scale Enterprises of Farmers in China
- Essays on Food Consumption, Income Inequality, and Health-related Issues in China
- GERUKA – Global Food Security and the Grain Markets in Russia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan
- GTRS – Global Trade Reversal – Trade Barriers between East and West: Impact Analysis on Serbian Agri-Food Trade
- GUCE-SAFE – German-Ukrainian Centre of Excellence for Smart Agriculture and Food Economics
- ICRAFS – The current impact of COVID-19 and the Russian war in Ukraine on global agricultural commodity trade and food security in Sub-Saharan Africa
- IPReS – An Innovative Pilot Program on the Re-Integration of Scientists to Central Asia: Research and Capacity Building on Food Chains under Climate Change
- Impact of policy measures on wheat-to-bread supply chain during the global commodity price peaks – The case of Serbia
- KlimALEZ – Increasing climate resilience via agricultural insurance – Innovation transfer for sustainable rural development in Central Asia
- Landreform UA – Land reform in Ukraine: new perspectives and challenges for sustainable development of the agricultural sector and rural areas
- MATRACC – The Global Food Crisis – Impact on Wheat Markets and Trade in the Caucasus and Central Asia and the Role of Kazakhstan, Russia and Ukraine)
- Poverty and social assistance in rural China
- REAP – Rural Education Action Program
- Red Meat Crisis – Determinants of Iran’s Red Meat Crisis: Multidisciplinary Analysis of Supply Chain Governance
- STARLAP – Analysis of the strategy of the Russian Federation for the expansion of agricultural production
- Seeing is learning: Vision care for rural and migrant children in China
- TAAST – Development of a tool for analyses of agricultural sector of Tajikistan
- TRUSTFARM – Towards resilient and sustainable integrated agro-ecosystems through appropriate climate-smart farming practices
- UaAgriDialog – Agriculture and society: a multi-stakeholder dialogue for stable and sustainable development
- VALUMICS – Understanding food value chains and network dynamics
- eTrust-Food – Determinants of consumer trust towards agro-food systems in Western Balkan: Linkages between trust and transparency through digital solutions as a path of fostering supply chain competitiveness