ameco
Department of Economics
My main research interests are macroeconomics and labor economics. Specifically, I focus on search and matching theory, business cycle analysis, worker mobility, labor market institutions, wage setting processes, and wage inequality. My research is mainly dedicated to gaining a better macroeconomic understanding of labor markets, and I pursue this objective using both applied macro theory and applied econometrics. Additional work has focused on long-run demographic fluctuations and their impacts on inflation and asset prices.
Macroeconomics, Labor Economics
Macro Labor Economics:
Copenhagen Business School, PhD program, 2014 & 2017
Macroeconomics:
Copenhagen Business School, IB program (BA), 2013 - present
Copenhagen Business School, IBP program (BA), 2013 - present
International Macroeconomics and Finance:
Copenhagen Business School, MSc concentration in Supply Chain Management (MA), 2013 - present
Economics:
Copenhagen Business School, MBA program, 2015 - present
In: Journal of Applied Econometrics, Vol. 38, No. 1, 1.2023, p. 123-133
In: Economic Modelling, Vol. 94, 1.2021, p. 570-579
In: Applied Economics Letters, Vol. 26, No. 19, 2019, p. 1558-1562
In: Journal of Banking & Finance, Vol. 109, 12.2019
In: Economics Letters, Vol. 181, 8.2019, p. 17-21
In: Labour Economics, Vol. 55, 12.2018, p. 300-327
In: Labour Economics, Vol. 48, 10.2017, p. 1-22
Paper presented at Conference on Markets with Search Frictions, 2017
Bonn : IZA 2017, 34 p. (IZA Discussion Paper, No. 10601)
Frederiksberg : Copenhagen Business School, CBS 2016, 42 p.
Warwick : University of Warwick 2015, 59 p.
Paper presented at The 8th Max Weber Fellows’ June Conference, 2014
Paper presented at European Economic Association & Econometric Society 2011 Parallel Meetings, 2011
No outside activities to report