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Department of Economics
Pontus Rendahl as a Professor of Economics (MSO) at Copenhagen Business School. His research focuses on macroeconomics both from a theoretical and empirical point of view, in addition to computational methods in economics. His research has been published in journals such as the Review of Economic Studies, the Journal of the European Economic Association, the Economic Journal, and several others. He received a BA and MA from Lund University in Sweden, and a PhD in Economics at the European University Institute, and has previously held positions at the University of Cambridge and University of California, Davis.
Technology, Market Structure, and the Gains From Trade (with G. Impulitti and O. Licandro), Journal of International Economics, vol 135, 2022.
Volitile Hiring: Uncertainty in Search and Matching Models (with W. Den Haan and L. Freund), Journal of Monetary Economics, vol 123, pp. 1-18 (lead article)
Unemployment (fears) and Deflationary Spirals (with with W. J. den Haan and M. Riegler), Journal of the European Economic Association, vol 16 (5), 2018, pp. 1281–1349 (lead article).
Fiscal Policy in an Unemployment Crisis, Review of Economic Studies, vol. 83 (3), 2016, pp. 1189-1224.
Inequality Constraints and Euler Equation Based Solution Methods, Economic Journal, vol. 125, 2015, pp. 1110-1135.
I: Review of Economic Dynamics, Vol. 51, 12.2023, s. 117-137
I: Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Vol. 144, 11.2022
I: Journal of International Economics, Vol. 135, 3.2022
I: Journal of Monetary Economics, Vol. 123, 10.2021
I: Journal of the European Economic Association, Vol. 16, Nr. 5, 10.2018, s. 1281-1349
I: Review of Economic Studies, Vol. 83, Nr. 3, 2016, s. 1189–1224
I: Economic Journal, Vol. 125, Nr. 585, 1.6.2015, s. 1110-1135
I: Handbook of Computational Economics, Volume 3. red. /Karl Schmedders; Kenneth L. Judd. Oxford : North-Holland 2014, s. 277-324
I: International Economic Review, Vol. 53, Nr. 3, 8.2012, s. 743-770
I: Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Vol. 34, Nr. 1, 1.2010, s. 69-78
London : Centre for Economic Policy Research 11.9.2021
A beginners guide to the metaverse
Everyone is talking about NFTs – but what actually are they and why are people paying millions for them?
University of Cambridge, Reader, January - March 2021