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Hilde C. Bjørnland

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Hilde C. Bjørnland
Born(1966-01-03)3 January 1966(age 58)
NationalityNorwegian
Academic career
FieldInternational economics
International finance
InstitutionBI Norwegian Business School
Alma materUniversity of Oslo
London School of Economics and Political Science

Hilde Christiane Bjørnland(born January 3, 1966) is a Norwegian economist. She is a professor of economics and Provost for Research and Academic Resources atBI Norwegian Business School.[1][2]

Education

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Bjørnland earned a B.Sc. in economics fromHeriot-Watt Universityin 1991, an M.Sc. in Econometrics and Mathematical Economics from theLondon School of Economics and Political Sciencein 1992, and aPh.D.from theUniversity of Osloin 1998.[3][4][5]

Career

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Bjørnland won a HM Kings gold medal for her doctoral dissertation in 1999. She is the Special Adviser to the Research Department of Norges Bank, the Director at the Centre for Applied Macroeconomics and commodity Prices (CAMP), the President of the Society for Non-linear Dynamics and Econometrics (SNDE), and has previously served on the board of directors of the Norwegian FSA and the Swedish Fiscal Council.[6]She also worked as a staff economist at theIMF,and has served as a Visiting scholar at theUniversity of California, Berkeleyand theUniversity of California, Riverside.[3]

Academic contributions

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Bjørnland conducts research in Applied macroeconomics and time series, focusing among others on the validity of theDutch Diseasein theNorwegian economy.[7]Special interests include the study of natural resources, business cycles, monetary and fiscal policy, and the impact of monetary policy on house prices.[8][9]

References

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  1. ^"Hilde Christiane Bjørnland".BI Business School.Retrieved2020-01-10.[dead link]
  2. ^Larsen, Hege (2018-04-26)."Tre nye prorektorer på BI".khrono.no(in Norwegian).Retrieved2020-01-10.
  3. ^ab"Faculty Profile: Hilde Christiane Bjørnland".RetrievedFebruary 24,2018.
  4. ^"Hilde Christiane Bjørnland"(PDF).RetrievedFebruary 24,2018.
  5. ^"Hilde C. Bjørnland".RetrievedFebruary 24,2018.
  6. ^"Former Members and Employees".Archived fromthe originalon January 24, 2016.RetrievedFebruary 23,2018.
  7. ^Hilde C. Bjørnland; Leif A. Thorsrud (2016)."Boom or Gloom? Examining the Dutch Disease in Two‐speed Economies"(PDF).The Economic Journal.126(598): 2219–2256.doi:10.1111/ecoj.12302.S2CID15748939.
  8. ^Hilde C. Bjørnland; Dag Henning Jacobsen (2010). "The role of house prices in the monetary policy transmission mechanism in small open economies".Journal of Financial Stability.6(4): 218–229.doi:10.1016/j.jfs.2010.02.001.hdl:11250/2497638.
  9. ^Hilde C. Bjørnland; Dag Henning Jacobsen (2013)."House prices and stock prices: Different roles in the US monetary transmission mechanism"(PDF).The Scandinavian Journal of Economics.115(4): 1084–1106.doi:10.1111/sjoe.12031.hdl:11250/95371.S2CID59395110.
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