Paul Scanlon
Assistant Professor
Economics
Trinity College Dublin
Ireland
Biography
I am a lecturer in economics at Trinity College, Dublin. My research interests lie in the area of macroeconomics and finance. I teach courses in macroeconomics and mathematical economics. I hold a B.A. from Trinity College, an M.A. from Yale University, and a Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley.
Research Interest
Macroeconomics, Finance
Publications
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Paul Scanlon, New Goods and Long-Run Trends in Labour Supply, 2008, Working Paper, SUBMITTED
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Paul Scanlon, New Goods and Asset Prices, 2008, Working Paper, SUBMITTED
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Paul Scanlon, New Goods and International Risk Sharing, 2009, Working Paper, SUBMITTED
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Paul Scanlon, Home Bias and Prediction Markets: Evidence from the Racetrack, 2011, Working Paper, PRESENTED
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Paul Scanlon, Price Stability and Endogenous Productivity, 2012, Working Paper, SUBMITTED
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Paul Scanlon, Can Dynamic Goods Explain Asset Returns?, 2013, Working Paper, SUBMITTED
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Paul Scanlon, Wage Premia and Stochastic Human Capital, 2014, Working Paper, SUBMITTED
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The Manchester School, 81, S1, (2013), 1 - 124p, George Bratsiotis, Michael Wycherley, Paul Scanlon, [eds.], 2012-13, Notes: [Editor of special edition arising from the proceedings of the Money, Macroeconomics and Finance Research Group, 2012.], Journal, PUBLISHED