Jonathon Hazell
About Me
I'm an assistant professor in the Department of Economics at the London School of Economics, affiliated with the Center for Macroeconomics, the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) and the Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
I am a macroeconomist. I serve as an associate editor at the Journal of the European Economic Association.
I received my undergraduate degree from the University of Cambridge, where I received the Adam Smith Prize, and my PhD in economics from MIT. In 2020-2021 I was a post-doc in the Department of Economics at Princeton University, at the Julis-Rabinowitz Center for Public Policy and Finance.
Here is my CV.
My email is J.hazell [at] lse [dot] ac [dot] uk. I sometimes tweet about my research.
My preferred pronouns are he and him.
Podcasts
I summarized my research with a pair of episodes on David Beckworth's Macro Musings podcast.
New
October 2024: I had the privilege of appearing on David Beckworth's Macro Musings for the second time, to discuss our research on the causes and costs of inflation.
September 2024: A major revision of our paper Why do Workers Dislike Inflation? Wage Erosion and Conflict Costs (with Joao Guerreiro, Chen Lian and Christina Patterson) just released!
September 2024: Our new paper Do Deficits Cause Inflation? A High Frequency Narrative Approach (with Stephan Hobler) is now out!
September 2024: Our paper Downward Rigidity in the Wage for New Hires (with Bledi Taska) is conditionally accepted at the American Economic Review!
June 2024: My comment on Beaudry, Hou & Portier's excellent NBER Macro Annual paper The Dominant Role of Expectations and Broad-Based Supply Shocks in Driving Inflation is now available!
May 2024: Our new paper LASH Risk and Interest Rates (with Laura Alfaro, Saleem Bahaj, Robert Czech and Ioana Neamțu) is now out!