
Professor Petr Sedlacek
Petr is a Professor of Economics at the UNSW Business School. Prior to joining UNSW, he was a Professor at the University of Oxford, where he is still an Associate Member. His research focuses on labor markets, productivity growth and business dynamism. Petr has advised the European Commission and his research has attracted several grants and awards, including the Future Fellowship of the ARC.
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2021 Promising Young Scientist, Social Sciences, Neuron Foundation 2013 Joop Hartog award for the best PhD thesis in 2010-2011, Amsterdam School of Economics 2012 Young Economist of the Year, 2nd place, Czech Economic Society 2012 Annual CEF conference, Student competition, 1st place, Society for Computational Economics |
2022 "A Congestion Theory of Unemployment Fluctuations", with Y. Mercan, B. Schoefer,AMERICAN ECONOMIC JOURNAL: MACROECONOMICS |