Jakob Roland Munch
jrmunch.bsky.social
Jakob Roland Munch
@jrmunch.bsky.social
Professor of economics, University of Copenhagen. Co-chair at the Danish Economic Councils (“vismand”).

https://sites.google.com/view/jakob-roland-munch
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Submit your best papers in international trade to the NOITS conference. The conference is held at the @rockwoolfonden.dk in downtown Copenhagen and aranged in cooperation with the University of Copenhagen. @linnealorentzen.bsky.social @jrmunch.bsky.social

See noits.org for details
August 15, 2025 at 1:53 PM
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Klimatilpasning. Det haster med, at få styr på kystsikringen. Ikke mindst i en tid, hvor staten har nok at bruge penge på. Kronik i @politiken.dk. 👇
#dkpol #dkøko #dkbiz
March 4, 2025 at 6:43 PM
Nyt om eksport i danske virksomheder

Der er en (kausal) positiv effekt af eksportfremme på virksomhedernes eksportomsætning

Vi viser også, at eksportomsætningsgevinsterne mere end dækker omkostningerne forbundet med eksport og eksportfremme...

direct.mit.edu/rest/article...
Do Export Support Programs Affect Prices, Quality, Markups, and Marginal Costs? Evidence From a Natural Policy Experiment
Abstract. Firms’ success in international markets depends on their product’s quality, prices, markups, and marginal cost. However, causally identified empirical evidence for the effect of trade polici...
direct.mit.edu
February 15, 2025 at 12:23 AM
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This is an amazing paper.

Physical injuries induce workers to pursue higher ed retraining --> they end up earning more than they were pre-injury.

Bottom line: Not enough mid-career workers realize they should be re-skilling.

(Feels a little like the Leavitt coin flip paper on status quo bias.)
January 27, 2025 at 3:12 PM
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Tak for god debat på dagens møde i Det Miljøøkonomiske Råd.
#dkgreen #dkklima #dkøko #dkpol
Rådsmedlemmernes kommentarer til #vismænd's diskussionsoplæg kan læses her:
dors.dk/vismandsrapp...
December 10, 2024 at 11:51 AM
Reskilling moves injured workers from disability benefits to full-time employment. Reskilling subsidies pay for themselves four times over, and current rates of reskilling are substantially below the social optimum.

Paper now conditionally accepted at AER 🎉

drive.google.com/file/d/1NnI9...
changing_tracks_nov24.pdf
drive.google.com
November 21, 2024 at 7:41 AM