kscfi

Department of Finance

Kathrin
Schlafmann
Assistant professor


Room: SOL/A5.12
Tel:
+4538153679
E-mail: ksc.fi@cbs.dk
Kathrin Schlafmann
Primary research areas
  • Household Finance
  • Macroeconomics
  • Behavioral Finance
  • Behavioral Economics
Links
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www.cbs.dk/en/staff/kscfi
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2023
Filip Rozsypal; Kathrin Schlafmann / Overpersistence Bias in Individual Income Expectations and Its Aggregate Implications
In: American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, Vol. 15, No. 4, 10.2023, p. 331-371
Journal article > peer review
2022
Kathrin Schlafmann; Ofer Setty; Roine Vestman / Designing Pension Plans According to Consumption : Savings Theory.
London : CEPR Press 2022, 62 p. (Centre for Economic Policy Research. Discussion Papers, No. 17489)
Working paper
Tobias Broer; Alexandre N. Kohlhas; Kurt Mitman; Kathrin Schlafmann / On the Possibility of Krusell-Smith Equilibria
In: Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Vol. 141, 8.2022
Journal article > peer review
2021
Kathrin Schlafmann / Housing, Mortgages, and Self-control
In: Review of Financial Studies, Vol. 34, No. 5, 5.2021, p. 2648-2687
Journal article > peer review
Tobias Broer; Alexandre Kohlhas; Kurt Mitman; Kathrin Schlafmann / Information and Wealth Heterogeneity in the Macroeconomy
London : Centre for Economic Policy Research 2021, 33 p. (Centre for Economic Policy Research. Discussion Papers, No. DP15934)
Working paper
Tobias Broer; Alexandre Kohlhas; Kurt Mitman; Kathrin Schlafmann / On the Possibility of Krusell-Smith Equilibria
London : Centre for Economic Policy Research 2021, 32 p. (Centre for Economic Policy Research. Discussion Papers, No. DP16667)
Working paper
Kathrin Schlafmann; Ofer Setty; Roine Vestman / Optimal Defined Contribution Pension Plans : One-size Does Not Fit All.
Tel Aviv : The Foerder Institute for Economic Research. Tel Aviv University 2021, 36 p. (Working Paper / The Foerder Institute for Economic Research. Tel Aviv University, No. 5-2021)
Working paper
Filip Rozsypal; Kathrin Schlafmann / Overpersistence Bias in Individual Income Expectations and Its Aggregate Implications
København : Danmarks Nationalbank 2021, 81 p. (Danmarks Nationalbank. Working Papers, No. 173)
Working paper
Research Projects
Outside activities
  • External lecturer for computational methods at Stockholm University, since 2022