Michelle Alexopoulos
University of Toronto
Michelle Alexopoulos is an Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Toronto, a Research Associate of the Institute for Policy Analysis and is on the Editorial Board of the Canadian Journal of Economics. Her main research interests are in the fields of macroeconomics, technical change, and labour economics with a particular interest in the business cycles. Her recent work has focused on creating new measures of technical change based on book publications, and uncertainty measures based on newspaper articles. She completed her Ph.D. at Northwestern University.
Articles by Michelle Alexopoulos:
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Uncertainty and the credit crisis: The worst may be over
23 December 2008, 13380 reads
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