The Good (Inaugural lecture)
The Good (Inaugural lecture)
Maya Eden's research addresses critical areas of economics, focusing on welfare economics, macroeconomics and the normative analysis of economic policy. Her work aims to understand how economic systems and policies can improve societal well-being and offers insights into the ethical and practical implications of policy making. She explores the dynamics of monetary policy and assesses its impact on economic stability and growth and examines labor market behavior, including employment trends, wage formation and mobility. In addition, she examines the drivers of long-term economic development and thus contributes to growth economics. In her research, Eden combines theoretical approaches with applied analysis to advance our understanding of key economic mechanisms and their policy implications.
Professor Eden's inaugural lecture is open to the public and followed by a cocktail reception in the Lichthof.
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Maya Eden's research addresses critical areas of economics, focusing on welfare economics, macroeconomics and the normative analysis of economic policy. Her work aims to understand how economic systems and policies can improve societal well-being and offers insights into the ethical and practical implications of policy making. She explores the dynamics of monetary policy and assesses its impact on economic stability and growth and examines labor market behavior, including employment trends, wage formation and mobility. In addition, she examines the drivers of long-term economic development and thus contributes to growth economics. In her research, Eden combines theoretical approaches with applied analysis to advance our understanding of key economic mechanisms and their policy implications.
Professor Eden's inaugural lecture is open to the public and followed by a cocktail reception in the Lichthof.