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Neele Balke is a Research Professor in the Kenneth C. Griffin Department of Economics at the University of Chicago. Her work focuses on international finance, labor economics, and optimal policies. She holds a PhD from University College London (2017) and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Chicago (2017-2018).
Her research investigates topics such as productivity shocks in labor markets, sovereign default impacts on employment, and time-consistent fiscal policies during debt crises. Key contributions include modeling employer-worker contract dynamics and analyzing sovereign risk effects on macroeconomic stability.
Awards include the Best Dissertation and Highest Grade awards at her M.Sc. at UCL. Her research combines theoretical frameworks with empirical analysis, often using Swedish administrative data for model validation. Teaching includes graduate courses on macroeconomic crises and international macroeconomics.
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