
Alexandre Janiak
Associate Professor · Macroeconomics
Pontifical Catholic University of Chile (UC)About
Alexandre Janiak serves as Associate Professor of Economics at the Institute of Economics, Pontifical Catholic University of Chile (PUC), where he conducts research at the intersection of macroeconomics and labor economics. His work addresses critical policy issues including minimum wage impacts, inflation dynamics, and labor market institutions.
His educational background includes a Ph.D. in Economics from ECARES, Free University of Brussels (Belgium) and Sciences-Po Paris (France). This dual European training informs his comparative approach to economic policy analysis.
Research interests center on empirical and theoretical investigations of labor market frictions, with recurring themes in minimum wage effects, unemployment dynamics, and inflation-welfare relationships. His methodology combines structural modeling with microdata analysis to evaluate policy interventions across diverse economic contexts.
Publication trends reveal consistent focus on labor market institutions since 2008, evolving from European mobility studies toward contemporary issues like pandemic responses (2020-2021) and inflation risk (2024). His work appears in top-tier journals including Journal of Monetary Economics, European Economic Review, and Economic Journal, demonstrating sustained scholarly impact in macro-labor economics.
No scientific awards were documented in the source materials.
Collaborative patterns dominate his research output, with frequent co-authorship involving Sofia Bauducco (minimum wage studies), Paulo Santos Monteiro (automatic stabilizers), and Etienne Wasmer (mobility research). While specific grant funding isn't detailed, his working papers indicate active engagement with policy-relevant research questions, particularly through the IE-PUC Working Paper series.
The text provides no information about laboratory facilities or dedicated research teams, though his institutional affiliation with PUC's Institute of Economics suggests participation in broader departmental research initiatives.
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