Summary
Arne Henningsen is an applied economist and associate professor at the University of Copenhagen with 17 years of academic experience in theoretical microeconomic modeling and econometric analysis of cross-sectional and panel data. His research focuses on agricultural and energy sectors, blending rigorous theoretical work with empirical methods to inform policy and resource management. Trained in European agricultural economics at Wageningen and Kiel, he has a strong record of research and teaching built through roles from PhD student to postdoc, visiting scholar, and faculty. Colleagues value his ability to translate complex econometric techniques into practical insights for sectoral decision-making, and he often combines cross-country perspectives borne from long-standing ties to German and Danish research environments.
17 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science (MSc), Agricultural Economics, Master of Science (MSc), Agricultural Economics at University of Kiel
European MSc, Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness, European MSc, Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness at Wageningen Universiteit en Researchcentrum