Who pays the price for oil shocks? Our new research on 45 years of German data shows it's low-income workers. Their earnings fall & job prospects dim, while the wealthy are largely unaffected. A tale of unequal economic pain. #EconTwitter#Inequality
To all job market candidates in macro: University of Copenhagen has a 6 year tenure-track assistant professor position. See more here: https://t.co/r8TccLpO8Y
If you have any questions, please contact me.
Today we held 7th Local Macro People of Copenhagen (L-MPC) workshop at @nationalbanken. Great talks by @jvkramer1 about oil shocks and monetary policy in Germany, and @CPHoeck on wages and tenure.
My latest column for the @FT is about a type of model that is infiltrating central banks around the world
Researchers in the Fed, the ECB and the BoE are working to incorporate inequality into models of how the economy works
Let me introduce you to HANK
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It's time for another installment of the Macro Presentations in Copenhagen (MPC) workshop. First Morten Olsen talks about how top income inequality spills over into within occupation inequality.
All juniors in macro:
Come to the 16th Nordic Summer Symposium in Macroeconomics, August 6-9, 2024 in Denmark!
We can promise lots of good papers, discussion and fun, beach and - hopefully - sunshine.
Website: https://t.co/dYPz9iO6CE
Appl. deadline: April 7th.
⚠️ Are you considering a PhD in economics? Now is the time to apply! If you are interested in macro or related fields, there’s currently two openings here in Copenhagen to join our growing macro group. One is to apply at @Economics_UCPH, link here: 1/2
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