Ard den Reijer
Sveriges Riksbank
Ard den Reijer is an economist at the Modeling Unit of the Monetary Policy Department of the central bank of Sweden, Sveriges Riksbank. From 2000 to 2008 he worked at the Research Department of the central bank of the Netherlands, De Nederlandsche Bank. He received a PhD in 2010 in Macroeconometrics from Maastricht University. He holds a MA in Economics and a MSc in Econometrics and Operational Research, both at Tilburg University. His research interests cover monetary and macroeconomics, business cycles and forecasting. The views expressed are solely his responsibility and should not to be interpreted as reflecting the views of the Executive Board of Sveriges Riksbank.
Articles by Ard den Reijer:
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Wages and productivity in the Eurozone
3 January 2012, 16622 reads
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