
About
Edouard Wemy is an Associate Professor in the Department of Economics at Clark University. He holds a B.A. in Economics and Mathematics from Ohio Dominican University (2009) and a Ph.D. in Macroeconomics from Emory University (2015). His research focuses on macroeconomic dynamics, time series analysis, and technological progress, particularly in the context of business cycles and total factor productivity (TFP). He is an active member of the American Economics Association and a fellow of the NSF-funded Diversity Initiative for Tenure in Economics (DITE).
Wemy's work emphasizes the role of technological shocks and capital equipment in driving economic fluctuations. His recent articles explore topics such as unobserved components modeling, capital-labor substitution elasticity, and the cyclical behavior of investment relative prices. These studies contribute to understanding long-run TFP trends and their implications for business cycle synchronization and economic policy.
- Key Awards: Fellow of DITE (NSF-funded program)
- Teaching: Macroeconomics at undergraduate and graduate levels
His research agenda integrates advanced econometric techniques with macroeconomic theory to analyze productivity trends and structural economic changes. While no grants or formal advisees are listed, his involvement with DITE reflects his commitment to advancing diversity in economics academia.
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