Research interests:
Monique no longer works at NIESR
Monique led NIESR’s work on the longterm impact of Brexit on the UK economy, focusing on issues affecting trade in services and financial services. Monique also has expertise on Scottish independence, particularly debt and currency choice; housing, particularly tax and macroprudential issues; pensions; tax credits and pregnancy discrimination.
Education:
Ph.D. in Economics, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, 2000
Master's in Economics, University of Bonn, 1995
Employment:
2013 - present, Research Fellow at NIESR and Centre for Macroeconomics
2007 - 2013, Visiting Fellow, Centre for Economic Performance, London School of Economics
2004 - 2013, Junior Professor (Senior Lecturer) in Macroeconomics and Financial Markets, Humboldt University of Berlin
2001 - 2003, Post-Doctoral Researcher, Chair of Harald Uhlig, Humboldt University of Berlin
2000 - 2004, Lecturer, Study Centre Gerzensee of the Swiss National Bank
2000 - 2001, Assistant Professor in Economics, University of Berne
Visiting at the University of Pennsylvania and the Universite de Lausanne
Other Information:
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Blog posts by Dr Monique Ebell




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