
Maya Eden
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Professorin an der Universität Zürich. Macroeconomics and welfare economics.
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WP alert (with Frikk Nesje): papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf… How to evaluate policies affecting future generations? Time and inequality attitudes are essential. By disentangling these attitudes, we better understand tradeoffs and unveil plenty of tractable criteria. #econtwitter




Understanding the root causes of long-term unemployment and designing effective labor market policies is essential – not just for economic efficiency, but for social cohesion and individual dignity. ubscenter.uzh.ch/en/news_events… At his inaugural lecture at University of Zurich, Andreas I. Mueller –



Join us on Monday, May 12, 11am EST/ 5pm Paris: Xavier Ragot presents "From Homo Economicus to Homo Moralis: An Aggregation theory of the Social Welfare Function" to join the webinar register or email us Normative Economics and Economic Policy


A warm welcome to our new colleagues Ingvild Almas and Thomas Graeber! Ingvild joins us from Institute for International Economic Studies as the new Larsson Rosenquist Professor of Child and Youth Development. Thomas joins us from HBS as the NOMIS Professor for Cognitive and Neuroeconomics. Economics at Zurich



«Behavioral economics can help policymakers make better decisions, but only if we understand the biases at play.» – UBS Foundation Professor Sandro Ambuehl ubscenter.uzh.ch/en/news_events… How can behavioral economics solve real-world challenges in decision-making, from health and



Join us with Michael Peters, Associate Professor of Economics at Yale University, to learn more about the relationship between falling fertility rates and economic growth. Registration & information → ubscenter.uzh.ch/en/news_events… In recent decades, nearly all major economies have seen a



How should we distribute benefits and costs between generations? In the paper ‘Intergenerational Discounting and Inequality’, with Paolo Piacquadio, we have created a framework for understanding and assessing this very question. Read the KU news item. news.ku.dk/all_news/2025/…



This Economics. For Society. webcast with Michael Peters of Yale University explored recent research examining the relationship between population and economic growth. You can watch the well-received replay and download the presentation here: ubscenter.uzh.ch/en/news_events… The show was hosted by Maya Eden,


"Development policy is always about the interplay of many factors." – UBS Foundation Professor Dina D. Pomeranz 🟣 via SRF News srf.ch/news/wirtschaf… There is a huge gap in development financing, reports Swiss National Radio SRF 'Rendez-vous' on the United Nations summit in Seville.
