The Riddle of Latin American Economies
The Riddle of Latin American Economies Scholars Join Forces to Create a Monetary and Fiscal History of Latin America Macroeconomists have long been...
Hansen participates in Nobel Perspectives Live! and gives Greater China Conference keynote address
We can never be 100 percent sure about how the global economy will develop in the long-run and what challenges are lying ahead. How to cope with that? Lars Peter Hansen believes, though there’s...
Hansen Presents Keynote Speech at Alumni Club of Chile Annual Dinner
Event Details The Alumni Club of Chile invites you to the Alumni Annual Dinner. In its fifth edition, the Alumni Annual Dinner in Chile has consolidated as an important forum for policy-makers and...
Lars Peter Hansen at the 6th Lindau Meeting on Economic Sciences
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India is a Bright Spot, Should Make Labor Market More Flexible
During a July 2016 trip to India, Lars Peter Hansen spoke with reporters at a special press conference organized by the Indian School of Business in Hyderabad. The Economic Times of India featured an...
India Should Encourage More FDI, Ease Labour Restrictions
In July 2016, India's Business Standard featured an interview with Professor Hansen about the impact of Brexit, interest rates, and the role of trade in discussions about the macroeconomy and...
Hansen on CNBC: Fed’s Flexibility Might be a Bad Thing
During a recent trip to Hong Kong, Lars Peter Hansen appeared on CNBC’s Squawk Box, commenting on the uncertainty that arises from too much flexibility in Federal Reserve policy....
Looking Beyond the Streetlamps: Lecture in Paris
Economic model builders strive to do the impossible. Their architects aim to fully capture the range of signals, signifiers, indicators, and observations that our species—both as individual actors...