The Macroeconomic Risk Chair has been launched in June 2018. Held by the Paris School of Economics, it is financed by the SCOR Foundation for Science.
Under the scientific leadership of Gilles Saint-Paul (PSE, ENS – PSL) and the executive leadership of Riccardo Cioffi (PSE), the chair aims to strengthen high level research and the dissemination of knowledge to generate a better understanding of contemporary macroeconomics.
To contribute to this goal, a newsletter is released three times a year, summarizing the research performed and promoted within the chair.
Discover the 2024 September newsletter of the Macroeconomic Risk Chair including the interview with Lenel and Kekre, a brief description of their awarded paper, as well as three research papers on fiscal policy, monetary policy, and wealth inequality.
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Newsletter January 2025 – Macoreconomics Risk Chair
Summary
Technology Overload? Macroeconomic Implications of Accelerated Replacement
By Seda Basihos (University of Cambridge)
Training Time, Robots and Technological Unemployment
By Fenicia Cossu (University of Cagliari), Alessio Moro (University of Cagliari and CEPR) and Michelle Rendall (Monash University and CEPR)
Dynamic Effects of Industrial Policies Amidst Geoeconomic Tensions
By Ziran Ding (Bank of Lithuania and Kaunas University of Technology), Adam Hal Spencer (University of Bonn) and Zinan Wang (Tianjin University)
The Economic Consequences of Geopolitical Fragmentation: Evidence from the Cold War
By Rodolfo G. Campos (Banco de España), Benedikt Heid (Universitat Jaume I) and Jacopo Timini (Banco de España)
International Trade and Macroeconomic Dynamics with Sanctions
By Galip Kemal Ozhan (International Monetary Fund), Fabio Ghironi (University of Washington) and Daisoon Kim (North Carolina State University)
The Price of War
By Gernot Müller (University of Tubingen), Jonathan Federle (Kiel Institute), André Meier (Tudor Capital Europe LLP), Willi Mutschler (University of Tubingen) and Moritz Schularick (Kiel Institute)