Niels-Jakob Harbo H Hansen
Last Updated: July 12, 2022
Niels-Jakob H. Hansen is an economist in the World Economic Studies Division of the IMF’s Research Department, where he contributes to chapters of the World Economic Outlook. Previously, he worked in the IMF’s Asia Pacific Department and Finance Department. He has participate in missions to Korea, Cambodia, Czech Republic, and San Marino. He has also worked on issues related to Fund finances. His research interests include monetary and labor market issues, and has published in the Review of Economic Studies and Journal of Economic Inequality. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the Institute for International Economic Studies at Stockholm University, an MPhil in Economics from University of Cambridge, and an MSc in Economics from University of Copenhagen (cand polit).
Email: NHANSEN@imf.org
Personal WebPage: https://njharbo.dk/
Fluent In: Danish, Swedish.
Education:
Ph.D. in Economics, Institute for International Economic Studies (Stockholm), 2016 Mphil in Economics, University of Cambridge, 2009 B.A. in Economics, University of Copenhagen, 2007
IMF Books and Working Papers:
Gender and Employment in the COVID-19 Recession: Evidence on “She-cessions” , Working Paper No. 2021/095 , March 31, 2021
The Impact of Political Uncertainty on Asset Prices: The Case of the United Kingdom's EU Membership Referendum , Working Paper No. 2021/027 , February 05, 2021
Should Inequality Factor into Central Banks' Decisions? , Working Paper No. 20/196 , September 25, 2020
Dampening Global Financial Shocks: Can Macroprudential Regulation Help (More than Capital Controls)? , Working Paper No. 20/106 , June 26, 2020
Recent Shifts in Capital Flow Patterns in Korea: An Investor Base Perspective , Working Paper No. 19/262 , November 27, 2019
Advancing Inclusive Growth in Cambodia , Working Paper No. 19/187 , September 06, 2019
Labor Market Slack and the Output Gap: The Case of Korea , Working Paper No. 19/167 , August 02, 2019
Credit Growth in Latin America : Financial Development or Credit Boom? , Working Paper No. 13/106 , May 10, 2013
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Niels-Jakob H. Hansen is an economist in the World Economic Studies Division of the IMF’s Research Department, where he contributes to chapters of the World Economic Outlook. Previously, he worked in the IMF’s Asia Pacific Department and Finance Department. He has participate in missions to Korea, Cambodia, Czech Republic, and San Marino. He has also worked on issues related to Fund finances. His research interests include monetary and labor market issues, and has published in the Review of Economic Studies and Journal of Economic Inequality. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the Institute for International Economic Studies at Stockholm University, an MPhil in Economics from University of Cambridge, and an MSc in Economics from University of Copenhagen (cand polit).
Email: NHANSEN@imf.org
Personal WebPage: https://njharbo.dk/
Fluent In: Danish, Swedish.
Education:
Ph.D. in Economics, Institute for International Economic Studies (Stockholm), 2016 Mphil in Economics, University of Cambridge, 2009 B.A. in Economics, University of Copenhagen, 2007
IMF Books and Working Papers:
Gender and Employment in the COVID-19 Recession: Evidence on “She-cessions” , Working Paper No. 2021/095 , March 31, 2021
The Impact of Political Uncertainty on Asset Prices: The Case of the United Kingdom's EU Membership Referendum , Working Paper No. 2021/027 , February 05, 2021
Should Inequality Factor into Central Banks' Decisions? , Working Paper No. 20/196 , September 25, 2020
Dampening Global Financial Shocks: Can Macroprudential Regulation Help (More than Capital Controls)? , Working Paper No. 20/106 , June 26, 2020
Recent Shifts in Capital Flow Patterns in Korea: An Investor Base Perspective , Working Paper No. 19/262 , November 27, 2019
Advancing Inclusive Growth in Cambodia , Working Paper No. 19/187 , September 06, 2019
Labor Market Slack and the Output Gap: The Case of Korea , Working Paper No. 19/167 , August 02, 2019
Credit Growth in Latin America : Financial Development or Credit Boom? , Working Paper No. 13/106 , May 10, 2013