Pontus Rendahl
University of Cambridge
Pontus Rendahl is a lecturer at the Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge. Pontus received his PhD in 2007 from the European University Institute. His research centers around questions in macroeconomics and labour markets, and, in particular, their interactions.
Articles by Pontus Rendahl:
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A time to spend: New insights into the multiplier effect
26 April 2012, 13070 reads
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