Gavin Hassall
@gavinecon
PhD Economics candidate @warwickecon with research interests in macro, monetary policy, expectations, and text analysis. gavinhassall.github.io
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We are excited to share the final output of Philip McCann's #rebuildmacro project: The Long-Run Consequences of Adverse Economic Shocks Final blog: rebuildingmacroeconomics.ac.uk/post/uk-region… Final Working Papers: rebuildingmacroeconomics.ac.uk/long-run-conse… @sheffeconomics The University of Sheffield Economic and Social Research Council National Institute of Economic and Social Research
See our piece on VoxEU voxeu.org/content/self-f… which explains wealth inequality as a consequence of our inability to learn about the future Warwick Newsroom Warwick Newsroom Matthew Yglesias
Great presentations today by Elisa Van Waeyenberge, Dr Kate Bayliss & Ben Bowles SOAS Economics on infrastructure financing and Dr Johnna Montgomerie and Ryan Davey on unpacking the household black-box to understand inter & intra household inequality and effects of macro policy on it
We have just published our 50th #rebuildmacro publication: The final results of Franck Portier UCL, Paul Beaudry Bank of Canada & Dana Galizia Carleton University on: Macroeconomic Fluctuations as Emergent Behaviour rebuildingmacroeconomics.ac.uk/macroeconomic-…
We are delighted to have published the final two working papers by Robert MacKay Warwick MathSys CDT Warwick Economics for his #rebuildmacro project: But why are economies stable? check out the working papers, summary text and blog post here: rebuildingmacroeconomics.ac.uk/economies-stab…
Very proud to have my first paper published at the Journal of Political Economy. "How to Improve Tax Compliance? Evidence from Population-Wide Experiments in Belgium" is joint with Jan-Emmanuel De Neve , Johannes Spinnewijn, Teodora Tsankova and Maarten Luts. journals.uchicago.edu/toc/jpe/2021/1…
8/ The coming battle must be against poverty, not against the poor. You cannot rely on a heartless government having a change of heart, but concerted action by the public can force a change of mind. The time for action is now. Please sign the petition. act.38degrees.org.uk/act/Universal-…
Meet our #EconJobMarket candidate Alejandra Martinez! Alejandra Martinez In her job market paper, she sheds light on the dynamics of international buyer-seller relationships in the context of extreme weather events. Learn more about Alejandra: buff.ly/47Fxw4L
Amedeo Andriollo's (Amedeo Andriollo) JMP proposes a test for exogeneity of macroeconomic structural shocks, robust to omitted variable dynamics. Do shocks to uncertainty about economic policy leads to higher/lower future inflation? To find out: buff.ly/3V1IE8o #EconJobMarket
See-Yu Chan’s (Chan See-Yu) job market paper examines how the endogenous response of recruitment activities reconciles the puzzle of rising U.S. college wage premiums alongside declining job skill requirements for graduates since 1980. Visit: buff.ly/4eFFL3V #EconJobMarket
Gavin Hassall's (Gavin Hassall) job market paper studies how information gaps in central bank communications explain variation in financial markets and the macroeconomy. buff.ly/3V05mh9 #EconJobMarket
Bruno Souza's (Bruno Souza) is an applied and labour economist. What happens to you when one of your co-workers is absent from the workplace? His JMP finds it can boost your wages and career trajectories in the medium run. Website: buff.ly/3CCmwLx #EconJobMarket
Edoardo's (Edoardo Tolva) job market paper uses the Russian airspace closure as a quasi-experiment to estimate the elasticity between transport modes and develops a model to measure its impact on welfare. Find out more: buff.ly/4hTFEEZ #EconJobMarket
Carmen Villa specialises in public economics and law and economics. Her JMP shows that the closure of youth clubs due to austerity cuts led to decreases in educational performance and rises in youth offending buff.ly/3Z8qza2 #EconJobMarket