Welcome!
I am an economist (PhD) in IMF’s Western Hemisphere Department. Prior to that I spent more than three years in the Research Department, where I contributed to chapters of the World Economic Outlook. My research interests include monetary policy, inequality, public policies, and labor market issues. My research has been featured in leading international news outlets such as the Financial Times, The Economist, the New York Times, El País, and Børsen (in my native Denmark).
News
April, 2024: Financial Times makes reference to our IMFWP on working hours.
April, 2024: Check out our IMF Analytical Corner on why Europeans are working fewer hours after the pandemic.
April, 2024: Our paper "Wage-Price Spirals: What is the Historical Evidence?" has been accepted for publication in Economica.
March, 2024: Read our new VoxEu column on why the reduction in European working hours is here to stay.
January, 2024: Check out our new working paper "Dissecting the Decline in Average Hours Worked in Europe".
Autumn, 2023: Our paper "Dampening Global Financial Shocks: Can Macroprudential Regulation Help (More than Capital Controls)?" has been accepted for publication in Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking.
Summer, 2023: Read our new IMF blog "Europe’s Inflation Outlook Depends on How Corporate Profits Absorb Wage Gains".
Spring, 2023: Our paper "Transitioning to a Greener Labor Market" has been accepted for publication in Energy Economics.
Contact
PHONE: +1 202 664 0897
EMAIL: nhansen AT imf.org