Ewoud Quaghebeur
Researcher in the Macroeconomics group at Statistics Norway
Current positions
Researcher, Macroeconomics group, Research Department, Statistics Norway.
Affiliated researcher, Department of Economics, Ghent University.
Research interests
Business cycles, Expectations, Macroeconomic policy, Applied macroeconometrics, Sructural macroeconomic modeling.
Publications
Learning and the Size of the Government Spending Multiplier
Macroeconomic Dynamics, 2019, 23 (8), pp. 3189–3224.
Other version: accepted manuscript (January 2018)
Beyond Rational Expectations: The Effects of Heuristic Switching in an Overlapping Generations Model (with Brecht Boone)
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2018, 155, pp. 349–364.
Other version: Ghent University Working Paper 2018/943 (accepted manuscript)
Work in progress
Expectations, Learning, and Government Spending Multipliers in the Euro Area
Working papers
Real-time Parameterized Expectations and the Effects of Government Spending (with Brecht Boone), Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Ghent University Working Paper 2017/939, June 2017.
Research experience
2022-present: Researcher, Statistics Norway
2019-2022: Postdoctoral fellow, Research Foundation – Flanders (FWO)
2017-2019: Postdoctoral researcher, Ghent University
2011-2017: Doctoral researcher, Ghent University
September-December, 2016: PhD trainee, European Central Bank, Frankfurt am Main
September-November, 2015: Research intern, National Bank of Belgium, Brussels
Teaching experience
2020-2022: Lecturer for 'De globale economie’ (Undergraduate Macroeconomics), KU Leuven
2017-2022: Lecturer for 'Fiscal Policy’ (MSc in Economics), Ghent University
2011-2019: Teaching assistant, Ghent University
Providing assistance to Prof. F. Heylen for the following courses: Macroeconomics: Business Cycles, Innovation and Growth (MSc in Economics); Advanced Macroeconomics: Equilibrium and Dynamics (MSc in Economics); Fiscal Policy (MSc in Economics); and Macroeconomics (BSc in Economics, Business Economics and Business Engineering).
Guidance of Master dissertations in Economics
Guidance of Seminar Papers Macroeconomics (BSc in Economics)