Maarten De Ridder is an Assistant Professor at the London School of Economics. His work analyses a variety of macroeconomic questions, particularly around firm dynamics and productivity growth. He holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge and has previously visited Yale, Chicago Booth, various Federal Reserve Banks as well as the European Central Bank.
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Adjusting productivity for carbon emissions: A new perspective on the growth slowdown
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- Climate Change 
- Productivity and Innovation
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The multiplier of the United States’ largest scholarship programme
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- Welfare state and social Europe 
- Education
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Untouchable firms: Market power, business dynamism, and productivity growth in the intangible economy
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- Productivity and Innovation
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Endogenous growth and lack of recovery from the Global Crisis
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- Global crisis 
- Productivity and Innovation