Ulrike Mlamendier discusses her research on how inflation expectations change the way individuals think and act, even after inflation has been tamed.
Ulrike Malmendier is the Edward J. and Mollie Arnold Professor at the University of California at Berkeley, Professor of Economics, Department of Professor of Finance, Haas School of Business. She also is a research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research (Corporate Finance and Labor Economics) and a faculty research fellow at IZA Institute of Labor Economics, a CESifo affiliate, and a Center for Economic and Policy Research research affiliate. She has been a Visiting Scholar at the Max-Planck Institute in Bonn, Visiting Fellow at Princeton University, and Visiting Assistant Professor of Finance at the Graduate School of Business at the University of Chicago. Recently, she was named Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellow (2010-2012), and she received several Citations of Excellence by Emerald for her research (2009, 2006).
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27 мар 2024