One of 2025’s most-read CEPR papers includes NHH researcher
A new study co-authored by NHH researcher Krisztina Molnár has become one of the most-read economics papers of 2025, according to the international network CEPR.
Macroeconomists study the linkages between the drivers behind the economy, such as interest rates, employment, consumption and imports/exports. They also study how international circumstances affect the Norwegian economy and whether monetary and fiscal policies work as intended.
A new study co-authored by NHH researcher Krisztina Molnár has become one of the most-read economics papers of 2025, according to the international network CEPR.
Heidi Koponen has always been drawn to the field of macroeconomics and policy.
Two NHH researchers were among the winning initiatives selected to receive Engage.EU seed funding to create platforms for knowledge exchange.
An international group of scientists has completed the calculation of the historical Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the Baltic States over the last 100 years.
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