Chasing wealth and income, present and past, onshore and offshore. gabriel-zucman.eu www.taxobservatory. eu
Economist @ Georgetown University. Also NBER and CESifo.
Trade, Spatial, and Industrial Organization.
Max(Micro in Macro) s.t. Tractable
Aggregate Demand w/ Heterogeneity/Inequality
Aggregate Supply w/ Entry/Variety
Monetary & Fiscal Policy
#EconSky
1st Gen
Prof. of Macro @ U. of Cambridge
https://sites.google.com/site/florinbilbiie/
Professor of Economics at University of Tübingen
https://www.ralphluetticke.com/
PhD student in Economics at the University of Cambridge and member of Trinity College. Perennially Roman.
Associate Professor of Economics at ECARES, Solvay, ULB | CEPR | Freelance Trumpet Player | Snark
Professor for Macroeconomics and Economic Policy @HTW_Berlin, economic policy advice, projections, visualizations and more... (header image: Doug Aitken).
Professor of Economics, European University Institute
https://sites.google.com/site/leojkaas/
macroeconomics, labor, housing, heterogeneous firms and households #econsky
Professor of Economics, DiSSE Sapienza Università di Roma. https://sites.google.com/view/salvatore-nistico
Macroeconomist. UCLouvain, King's Business School, CEPR
Professor of Economics, University of Oxford and Trinity College. https://sites.google.com/site/andreapferrero/home
Former NY Fed economist. Education: Bocconi/UPF/NYU. Originally from Italy. Also interested in sports, history and politics.
Macroeconomist at UC San Diego
https://sites.google.com/view/juanherreno
Assistant Professor at University of Bologna | PhD Boston College | Macroeconomics, Information and expectations https://sites.google.com/view/lucagemmi/home
Economics information economist informing economists. St. Louis Fed-FRED-RePEc-IDEAS-RED-EDIRC.
Homepage: https://ideas.repec.org/zimm/
RePEc profile: https://ideas.repec.org/e/pzi1.html#person
Chief Economic Correspondent at Axios. Author of daily Axios Macro newsletter. Author of "The Alchemists." Formerly: NYT, WashPost.
Prof cemfi. Former Editor Restud. Macro, food, coffee and cocktails. 🌈🇩🇪🇸🇪🇺🇸
Macroeconomics and labor economics at Danmarks Nationalbanken (my views, not theirs)
Assistant Professor at the University of Copenhagen, formerly at the IIES in Stockholm - Interested in Macro, Monetary and Mobility
Research Economist at the Danish central bank. Econ PhD from CEMFI. Interested in banking, corporate finance and macro-finance.
Economist at NY Fed studying consumer finance, household debt, education, and urban topics.
Occasional NBA and NYC/BK content.
Views are all mine.
www.danielmangrum.com