<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Fellows of the Econometric Society / Guggenheim Fellows / Albert Marcet / Monetary economics / Monetary policy / Journal of Political Economy / Michael Woodford / Giancarlo Corsetti / Colm Kearney
Date: 2016-04-21 03:54:14
Fellows of the Econometric Society
Guggenheim Fellows
Albert Marcet
Monetary economics
Monetary policy
Journal of Political Economy
Michael Woodford
Giancarlo Corsetti
Colm Kearney

Microsoft Word - KlausAdamCV-latest-extended.DOC

Add to Reading List

Source URL: adam.vwl.uni-mannheim.de

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 27,19 KB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

Economy / Finance / Financial modeling / Money / Colm Kearney / Campbell Harvey

Call for papers on Forecasting Commodity Markets

DocID: 1qou5 - View Document

Fellows of the Econometric Society / Guggenheim Fellows / Albert Marcet / Monetary economics / Monetary policy / Journal of Political Economy / Michael Woodford / Giancarlo Corsetti / Colm Kearney

Microsoft Word - KlausAdamCV-latest-extended.DOC

DocID: 1pj6D - View Document

Lucey / Colm Kearney

  CURRICULUM  VITA:  BRIAN  M  LUCEY   Version:  January  2014      

DocID: 19YUh - View Document

Household /  Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia Survey / Melbourne / Applied economics / Colm Kearney / Statistics / Economics / The Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research

Staff Publications, 2007 Books and Monographs Buddelmeyer H, Creedy J and Kalb GTax Policy Design and Behavioural Microsimulation Modelling. Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publishing. Jensen PPu

DocID: 18egA - View Document

Technology / Economic data / Household /  Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia Survey / Panel data / The Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research / Innovation / Committee for Economic Development of Australia / Productivity / Colm Kearney / Economy of Australia / Statistics / Economics

RESEARCH AREAS Melbourne Institute Centre for Business Cycle Analysis Introduction In 2001 the Melbourne Institute Centre for Business Cycle Analysis (MICBA) continued with its major program of research on business cycle

DocID: 18ass - View Document