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Robert Holzmann

Robert Holzmann

Governor, National Bank of Austria

Robert Holzmann, professor of economics, is the governor of the Oesterreichische Nationalbank, the central bank of the Republic of Austria, since September 2019. He returned to Austria after a distinguished career in international organizations and academia. Since September 2019 he is governor of the Austria National Bank. He holds honory at the University of New South Wales (Sydney) and the University of Malaya (Kuala Lumpur), is elected Fellow of the Austrian Academy of Science (Vienna), and Research Fellow at IZA (Bonn) and Cesifo (Munich).


Before his return he was the Research Director of the Labor Mobility Program (Marseille Center for Mediterranean Integration) and Senior Advisor of the Financial Literacy & Education Program (Russia Trust Fund) of the World Bank. From 1997 to 2009 he was Sector Director and Head of the Social Protection & Labor Department leading, inter alia, the strategic and conceptual work on pensions and labor at the World Bank. Before joining the Bank he was professor of international economics and the director to the European Institute at the University of Saarland, Germany (1992-97), and before professor of economics at the University of Vienna, Austria. He was also Visiting Professor at various universities in Japan, Chile and Austria, and lectured at Harvard University (USA) and Oxford University (UK).


As principal administrator at the OECD (1985-87), he wrote a comprehensive report on public pension reform in industrialized countries. As senior economist at the IMF (1988-1990), he was heavily involved in fiscal and social security issues during the initial transition from plan to market in Central and Eastern Europe.


His research and operational involvement extends to all regions of the world, and he has published 39 books and over 150 articles on social, fiscal and financial policy issues. He traveled to over 90 countries.

He joined IZA as a Research Fellow in December 2003 and created with Klaus Zimmermann in 2006 the Programm on "Employment and Development".

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