USA: Gains from accommodative monetary policy unevenly distributed
Research team from the Department of Economics evaluates income and wealth data from the United States. White households benefit significantly more from accommodative monetary policy than black households.* This is what researchers from the ECONtribute: Markets & Public Policy Cluster of Excellence found.
On the way to better decision-making
Transdisciplinary project: Philipp Eisenhauer and Lena Janys of the Department of Economics and other researchers at the University of Bonn are linking computer-based models from economics, epidemiology, and financial research.