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Christian Bayer is a Professor of Economics at the University of Bonn, affiliated with the Department of Economics and the Institute for Macroeconomics and Econometrics. His research spans macroeconomic dynamics, labor economics, and heterogeneous agent modeling, with a focus on inequality, fiscal policy, and business cycles.
- Research Interests: Macroeconomics, labor economics, income risk, computational economics, fiscal and monetary policy, business cycles.
- Collaborations: Benjamin Born, Ralph Luetticke, Moritz Kuhn, and others.
Recent work explores HANK models, pandemic consumption, and energy shock responses, with applications to policy design. Key trends include integrating heterogeneous agent frameworks and numerical methods to analyze shock propagation and market frictions.
- Press Contributions: Regular op-eds in Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung on wealth distribution, CO₂ pricing, and gas dependency.
- Projects: Active revisions include "Which Ladder to Climb?" (2019) and "Monopsony Makes Firms..." (2022).
He is associated with the Institute for Macroeconomics and Econometrics at the University of Bonn, contributing to policy-focused research and methodological advancements in economic modeling.
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