Hans Holter
Uppsala University
Hans Holter is an Assistant Professor of Economics at Uppsala University and a Research Fellow at Uppsala Center for Fiscal Studies. He received his S.B. in Economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, his M.Sc. in Economics from the London School of Economics, and his Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Pennsylvania. Hans' research interests are at the intersection of macroeconomics, labour economics and public finance. His recent work has focused on the impact of fiscal policies on intergenerational mobility and labour supply decisions.
Articles by Hans Holter:
-
Divorce rates help explain why Americans work more than Europeans
18 May 2012, 20700 reads
Don't Miss
Helicopter money as a policy option
Reichlin, Turner, Woodford
Most Read
- Fiscal consolidation: At what speed?Blanchard, Leigh
- Public debt and economic growth, one more timePanizza, Presbitero
- Escaping liquidity traps: Lessons from the UK’s 1930s escapeCrafts
- The lessons of the North Atlantic crisis for economic theory and policyStiglitz
- Rethinking macroeconomic policyBlanchard
- A tale of two depressions: What do the new data tell us? February 2010 updateEichengreen, O’Rourke
- Educated in America: College graduates and high school dropoutsHeckman, LaFontaine
- Eurozone breakup would trigger the mother of all financial crisesEichengreen
- Debt, deleveraging, and the liquidity trap: A new modelKrugman
- Panic-driven austerity in the Eurozone and its implicationsDe Grauwe, Ji
