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Dawn Holland

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Research interests: 

Dawn Holland is a Fellow of the National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR). She is a Consultant on macroeconomic modelling and forecasting, and is also a Member of the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council. She served as Chief of Global Economic Monitoring at the United Nations until February 2020, steering production of the UN’s flagship publication World Economic Situation and Prospects and the development of the UN’s World Economic Forecasting Model and other modelling tools.

Prior to joining the United Nations, she worked for many years (1996-2013) at NIESR with the National Institute’s Global Econometric Model (NiGEM), leading production of the global forecast and other modelling projects. She served on the editorial board of the National Institute Economic Review from 2003-2013.

A primary research focus has been on issues related to macroeconomic modelling and forecasting, fiscal multipliers and production functions. She has a strong interest in the modelling interactions between the macroeconomy, poverty, inequality and the environment.

Publications by Dawn Holland

Global Economic Outlook February 2021: The World in its... Boshoff, J, Holland, D, Hurst, I, Liadze, I, Macchiarelli, C, Mao, X, Naisbitt, B, Sánchez Juanino, P, Thamotheram, C, Whyte, K
Prospects for the World Economy Naisbitt, B, Boshoff, J, Holland, D, Hurst, I, Kara, A, Macchiarelli, C, Mao, X, Sánchez Juanino, P, Thamotheram, C, Whyte, K
Prospects for the World Economy Naisbitt, B, Boshoff, J, Holland, D, Hurst, I, Kara, A, Liadze, I, Macchiarelli, C, Mao, X, Sánchez Juanino, P, Thamotheram, C, Whyte, K
Quantifying the global macroeconomic spillovers of illness... Holland, D, Liadze, I
Introduction: The Economic Implications of Climate Change... Holland, D, Young, G
Macroeconomic benefits of vocational education and training Mason, G, Holland, D, Liadze, I, O'Mahony, M, Riley, R, Rincon-Aznar, A
The relationship between graduates and economic growth... Holland, D, Liadze, I, Rienzo, C, Wilkinson, D.
The macroeconomic implications of rising government bond... Holland, D
The impact of Euro Area interest rate cuts Holland, D
What to expect from the Bank of England and the ECB -... Holland, D
Geographical labour mobility in the context of the crisis... Holland, D
Reassessing the fiscal multiplier - EBEA Bank of England... Holland, D
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Blog posts by Dawn Holland

Household spending in lockdown
Holland, D's picture 31 Jul 2020, Holland, D

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