
Jean-Félix Brouillette
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Assistant professor of economics @HEC_Montreal.
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🎉We're happy to announce the appointment of Nicolas Vincent as our new external, non-executive Deputy Governor for a 2-year term starting March 13, 2023! Welcome aboard, Nicolas! bit.ly/3kk2bRQ #cdnecon #economy HEC Montréal




Exploring the prospects for economic growth in the US and other advanced countries in the next several decades, from Chad Jones nber.org/papers/w31648



🔴 Tune in LIVE to catch Deputy Governor Nicolas Vincent’s speech before the Chambre de commerce du Montréal métropolitain. bit.ly/3thaHpc #cdnecon #economy


Deputy Governor Nicolas Vincent gave an interview to Gérald Fillion of Radio-Canada Info. bit.ly/3s4bJ7T #cdnecon #Zoneéconomie


Across countries, population growth is at least as important as per capita consumption growth in contributing to growth in consumption-equivalent welfare, from Mohamad Adhami, Mark Bils, Chad Jones, and Pete Klenow nber.org/papers/w31999


What a privilege it has been to be your student Chad (Chad Jones) and Pete (Pete Klenow) at a place like Stanford. You are truly fantastic advisers. I’m beyond excited for this next chapter, joining an amazing group at HEC Montréal (HEC Montréal-Économie appliquée/Applied Economics)!


We are pleased to have Prof. Pol Antras (Pol Antras) Harvard Department of Economics as an invited seminar speaker on April 12. This seminar is part of the MacroMontreal seminar series, and he will be presenting his research on "An 'Austrian' Model of Global Value Chains".


People want to move & so do their ideas, according to research from Stanford University Economics PhD students Kate Reinmuth (2022 cohort) and Emma Rockall. How things are about to change for the vast majority of workers under the FTC's new rule: knight-hennessy.stanford.edu/news/times-non…



We are pleased to have Prof. Conor Walsh (@Conor_A_Walsh) from Columbia Business School as our next invited seminar speaker on September 24. Prof. Walsh will be presenting his research "Urban-Biased Growth: A Macroeconomic Analysis."


