Christian Bayer is a Professor of Economics at the University of Bonn and a CEPR Fellow.
Christian Bayer is a macroeconomist whose research focuses on investments of firms and household savings in environments with heterogeneous agents, on worker, job-, and firm dynamics, as well as the macroeconomic implications of financial frictions. His research combines in-depth empirical analysis of micro data for macroeconomic questions and theoretical, quantitative work that uses state-of-the-art numerical techniques to solve and simulate general equilibrium models of heterogeneous agents.

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Pandemic consumption
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- COVID-19

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Monopsony makes firms not only small but also unproductive: Why East Germany has not converged
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- Labour Markets

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What if Germany is cut off from Russian energy?
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- Energy 
- Politics and economics

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Fiscal expansions and liquidity premia
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- Macroeconomic policy
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The coronavirus stimulus package: Quantifying the transfer multiplier
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- COVID-19 
- Labour Markets 
- Macroeconomic policy