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prof. Ing. Michal Kejak M.A., CSc.
Academic staff at Faculty of Social Sciences
2 study programmes
4 classes
69 publications
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Economics and Econometrics
+1
🇨🇿 PhD. |
Faculty of Social Sciences
Classes
class
Field General Exam Public Finance & Computational Macroeconomics
JCD025 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
class
Macroeconomics I
JCM016 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
class
Macroeconomics II
JCM017 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
class
Computational Macroeconomics
JCM050 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
Publications
publication
Macroeconomy
+4
2006 |
Faculty of Social Sciences, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Centre for Economic Research and Graduate Education
publication
Learning about Rare Disasters: Implications For Consumption and Asset Prices
2015 |
Faculty of Social Sciences, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Centre for Economic Research and Graduate Education
publication
Tax evasion, human capital, and productivity-induced tax rate reduction
2014 |
Faculty of Social Sciences, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Centre for Economic Research and Graduate Education
publication
A banking explanation of the US velocity of money: 1919-2004
2010 |
Faculty of Social Sciences, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Centre for Economic Research and Graduate Education
publication
Inflation, investment and growth : a money and banking approach
2009 |
Faculty of Social Sciences, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Centre for Economic Research and Graduate Education
publication
US volatility cycles of output and inflation, 1919-2004 : a money and banking approach to a puzzle
2008 |
Faculty of Social Sciences, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Centre for Economic Research and Graduate Education
publication
Growth, inflation, and banking: the role of human capital
+1
2007 |
Faculty of Social Sciences, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Centre for Economic Research and Graduate Education
publication
Money velocity in an endogenous growth business cycle with credit shocks
+1
2007 |
Faculty of Social Sciences, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Centre for Economic Research and Graduate Education
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Changing composition of human capital: the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Poland
+1
2005 |
Faculty of Social Sciences, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Centre for Economic Research and Graduate Education
publication
Credit shocks in the financial deregulatory era: not the usual suspects
+3
2005 |
Faculty of Social Sciences, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Centre for Economic Research and Graduate Education
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