Jakob Brochner Madsen
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Jakob Brochner Madsen is an economist
, professor and former financial analyst
and deputy chief economist (Bank of Jutland). He was one of few economist who predicted the IT bubble in 2001 and the housing bubble in 2006 and the global financial crisis.
, University of Western Australia
and Flinders University
and professorial positions at Brunel University
, London, and University of Copenhagen
. Since joining Monash University
in 2006 he has been the coordinator of the Caulfield Campus.
He has published more than 60 papers in international refereed journals including Journal of Economic Growth, Journal of Monetary Economics, Review of Economics and Statistics, Economic Journal, Journal of Development Economics, Journal of International Economics, Economica, Journal of Economic History, Scandinavian Journal of Economics, Economics Letters, Journal of International Money and Finance, Southern Economic Journal and Explorations in Economic History. The research areas are in macroeconomics, economic growth, macrofinance, applied econometrics, and the macroeconomics of the Great Depression.
He was ranked as number 949 in the world of the 55000+ economists who published at least one JEL classified article over the period from 1994 to 1998, according a recent study funded by the European Economic Association.
Economist
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, professor and former financial analyst
Financial analyst
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and deputy chief economist (Bank of Jutland). He was one of few economist who predicted the IT bubble in 2001 and the housing bubble in 2006 and the global financial crisis.
Biography
He received his PhD in 1991. Since completing his PhD he has held lecturing positions at the University of SouthamptonUniversity of Southampton
The University of Southampton is a British public university located in the city of Southampton, England, a member of the Russell Group. The origins of the university can be dated back to the founding of the Hartley Institution in 1862 by Henry Robertson Hartley. In 1902, the Institution developed...
, University of Western Australia
University of Western Australia
The University of Western Australia was established by an Act of the Western Australian Parliament in February 1911, and began teaching students for the first time in 1913. It is the oldest university in the state of Western Australia and the only university in the state to be a member of the...
and Flinders University
Flinders University
Flinders University, , is a public university in Adelaide, South Australia. Founded in 1966, it was named in honour of navigator Matthew Flinders, who explored and surveyed the South Australian coastline in the early 19th century.The university has established a reputation as a leading research...
and professorial positions at Brunel University
Brunel University
Brunel University is a public research university located in Uxbridge, London, United Kingdom. The university is named after the Victorian engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel....
, London, and University of Copenhagen
University of Copenhagen
The University of Copenhagen is the oldest and largest university and research institution in Denmark. Founded in 1479, it has more than 37,000 students, the majority of whom are female , and more than 7,000 employees. The university has several campuses located in and around Copenhagen, with the...
. Since joining Monash University
Monash University
Monash University is a public university based in Melbourne, Victoria. It was founded in 1958 and is the second oldest university in the state. Monash is a member of Australia's Group of Eight and the ASAIHL....
in 2006 he has been the coordinator of the Caulfield Campus.
He has published more than 60 papers in international refereed journals including Journal of Economic Growth, Journal of Monetary Economics, Review of Economics and Statistics, Economic Journal, Journal of Development Economics, Journal of International Economics, Economica, Journal of Economic History, Scandinavian Journal of Economics, Economics Letters, Journal of International Money and Finance, Southern Economic Journal and Explorations in Economic History. The research areas are in macroeconomics, economic growth, macrofinance, applied econometrics, and the macroeconomics of the Great Depression.
He was ranked as number 949 in the world of the 55000+ economists who published at least one JEL classified article over the period from 1994 to 1998, according a recent study funded by the European Economic Association.