Tomas Havranek is Professor at the Institute of Economic Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University, Prague. Prior to that appointment he was Advisor to the Board at the Czech National Bank. His research interests include international trade, macroeconomics, monetary policy, energy economics, and methodology of research synthesis. He has published, among other outlets, in the Review of Economics and Statistics, Journal of the European Economic Association, and Journal of International Economics. According to RePEc he is currently the most cited Czech economist. More information is available at tomashavranek.cz and meta-analysis.cz.

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How financial incentives affect performance
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- Frontiers of economic research 
- Productivity and Innovation

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Armington elasticity and international trade models: Fifty years on
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- Economic history 
- International trade 
- Monetary Policy

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Daylight saving saves no energy
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- Energy

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Headline inflation measures shouldn’t ignore costs of home ownership
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- Monetary Policy