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Associate Research Director for Trade, Investment and Productivity

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

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Journalists: for a high resolution of Monique Ebell for print, please use the following file: MEbell/hires

Publications by Dr Monique Ebell

National Minimum Wage and National Living Wage Impact... Ebell, M, Speckesser, S, Rolfe, H, Bursnall, M, Naddeo, A
Is An 'Englishman's Home' His Pension? Armstrong, A, Ebell, M
Value added from trade for key business and financial... Ebell, M, Srinivasan, S
Globalisation: local and sectoral impacts: Introduction Ebell, M, Riley, R
Regional Inequality in Household Incomes in the UK: A... Aitken, A, Ebell, M, Samek, L
Regional Inequality in Productivity in the UK: A Closer Look Ebell, M
Assessing the impact of trade agreements on trade Ebell, M
Estimating the financial costs of pregnancy and maternity-... Ebell, M, Forth, J
Brexit, Trade, and Gross Value Added Ebell, M
Modelling the long-run economic impact of leaving the... Ebell, M, Warren, J, Hurst, I
The short-term economic impact of leaving the EU Carreras, O, Ebell, M, Hurst, I, Kirby, S, Meaning, J, Piggott, R, Warren, J
The long-term economic impact of leaving the EU Ebell, M, Warren, J
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Blog posts by Dr Monique Ebell

So, will hard Brexit 'turbo-charge' our economy? Part II
Ebell, M's picture 24 Aug 2017, Ebell, M
So, will hard Brexit 'turbo-charge' our economy? Part I
Ebell, M's picture 22 Aug 2017, Ebell, M
Will New Trade Deals Soften the Blow of Hard Brexit?
Ebell, M's picture 27 Jan 2017, Ebell, M
Hard Brexit, Hard Landing?
Ebell, M's picture 03 Nov 2016, Ebell, M
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Projects

Estimating the financial costs of pregnancy-related discrimination
The Economic and Fiscal Impacts of Low Pay in Greater Manchester
UK SME Securitisation Market

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