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Karl Harmenberg is a Swedish economist based at the Department of Economics, University of Oslo since 2022. He holds a PhD from Stockholm University's Institute for International Economic Studies (2018) and previously worked at Copenhagen Business School (2018-2021) and BI Norwegian Business School (2021-2022). As a tenure-track associate professor, he teaches Macroeconomic Theory and develops open-source Python tooling for macroeconomic modeling.
- Key research themes include macroeconomic dynamics with heterogeneous agents, earnings distribution mechanisms, and integrated epi-econ modeling for pandemic preparedness
- His methodological innovations include the permanent-income-neutral measure for heterogeneous-agent models and directed cycle graph representations of macroeconomic frameworks
- Current projects include WaCoMacro (wage contracts and macroeconomics) and ongoing collaborations with Timo Boppart, Per Krusell, and Erik Öberg
Recent publications span:
- 2025 International Economic Review work on unemployment-risk amplification mechanisms
- 2025 Quantitative Economics article on integrated epi-econ modeling
- 2024 Economics Letters paper establishing Pareto distribution in top earnings
- 2023 AER Insights research on wage contract rigidity
- 2021 Journal of Economic Dynamics & Control contribution on permanent income shocks
His work has been cited in policy discussions regarding:
- Swedish automatic stabilizer design
- Norwegian pandemic response strategies
- Scandinavian labor market reforms
- Nordic macroeconomic teaching curricula
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