MIT Professor to NHH: Which skills will pay off in the future?
Which tasks will disappear, which new ones will emerge – and who will be paid the most? This is the topic when MIT Professor David Autor gives this year’s Agnar Sandmo Lecture.
How are economic decisions made, and what are the consequences of these decisions? How should competing firms make pricing and investment decisions?
By addressing these questions the Department of Economics aims to understand major global challenges such as climate change, economic instability and growth, economic development and national and global welfare and inequality.
The Department is built around a number of internationally renowned research groups in a wide range of fields, providing high quality research and teaching in economics.
The faculty members constitute an enthusiastic group of women and men who deliver important contributions, both to the international research community, the government, and the public debate.
Which tasks will disappear, which new ones will emerge – and who will be paid the most? This is the topic when MIT Professor David Autor gives this year’s Agnar Sandmo Lecture.
NHH is moving forward in the competition to become a Centre of Excellence. `A major recognition of the academic community´, says Professor Katrine V. Løken.
The paper titled "Too Good to Be True: Individual and Collective Decision-Making with Misleading Signals" by Sebastian Fehrler, Anna Hochleitner and Moritz Janas has been published in Management Science.
The paper titled "Halting a Competitor's Mobile Network Roll-Out: The Norwegian Telenor Abuse Case" by Kurt R. Brekke, Magnus Friis Reitan and Lars Sørgard has been published in the Journal of Competition Law and Economics.
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Odd-Helge Fjeldstad, Sunniva Nygård Ingholm, Lucas Katera, Emil Løstegård, Ingrid Hoem Sjursen, Vincent Somvinne and Jasmin Vietz: |
International Tax and Public Finance | |
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David Murakami, Ivan Shchapov and Yifan Zhang: |
"Restoring Existence and Uniqueness at the Effective Lower Bound with Simple Fiscal Policy" |
Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control |
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Lars Ivar Oppedal Berge, Kjetil Bjorvatn, Fortunata Makene, Linda Helgesson Sekei, Vincent Somville and Bertil Tungodden: |
"On the Doorstep of Adulthood: Entrepreneurship and Fertility of Young Women in Tanzania" |
The Economic Journal |
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Peter Andre, Ingar K. Haaland, Christopher Roth, Mirko Wiederholt and Johannes Wohlfart: |
The Review of Economic Studies | |
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Björn Bartling, Alexander W. Cappelen, Ingvild L. Skarpeid, Erik Ø. Sørensen and Bertil Tungodden: |
"The Talent Paradox: Why is it Fair to Reward Talent But Not Luck?" |
European Economic Review |
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Eugen Dimant, Michele Gelfand, Anna Hochleitner and Silvia Sonderegger: |
"Divided We Act: The Role of Social Sanctions in a Polarized World" |
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Goya Razavi, Sadegh S. M. Eshaghnia and Raul Leon |
"Neighborhoods, Family and Intergenerational Mobility" |
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Daniela Horta-Sáenz and Anderson Tami-Patiño: |
"Supply-Side Drug Enforcement and Economic Development" |
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"The Worth of a "Wo": Gender Bias in Financial Advice from LLMs" |