People
This section contains links to webpages of CFCM Fellows including their most recent publications that have appeared in the Economic Journal, the Journal of the European Economic Association, Journal of International Economics, Journal of Monetary Economics, Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking, Macrodynamics and many more.
Internal Fellows are based in the School of Economics or the Business School at the University of Nottingham. In addition to holding academic positions at the University of Nottingham, CFCM Internal fellows have also worked on a consultancy basis for international governmental and non-governmental economic and financial institutions including the IMF, World Bank, European Central Bank and the Bank of England.
Director
Professor of Monetary Economics
Paul Mizen has been a member of the faculty in the School of Economics at Nottingham since 1992. His research interests span monetary economics, corporate finance and central banking.
Internal Fellows
Associate Professor
Marta joined Nottingham University in September 1998. Marta is an Associate Professor in Economics. Her research interests broadly lie in macroeconomic theory.
Associate Professor & Reader
Spiros has been a member of staff at the University of Nottingham since 1999. He is an Associate Professor in Economics. His research interests include the application of contract theory to financial and labour markets and the implications of technological choice for economic development.
Lecturer
Sarah joined the School of Economics in October 2000 as a Research Fellow and became a lecturer in September 2004. Her research interests lie in the areas of applied microeconometrics and personnel economics.
Lecturer
John joined the School of Economics as an ESRC Postdoctoral Research Fellow in July 2008. His area of research is household finance, with a particular interest in household financial behaviour in relation to housing wealth.
Associate Professor
Christos joined Nottingham University in October 2009. Christos' research interests lie in the broad area of dynamic competitive-equilibrium micro-founded Macroeconomics with focus on theoretical and empirical aspects of aggregation under demographic heterogeneity, fiscal policy, voting, oligopolistic competition in general equilibrium, innovation economics, expectations and Bayesian learning, growth/development, and resource economics.
Lecturer
Atsuyoshi joined Nottingham University in September 2009. His research interests are macroeconomic and monetary theory. Specifically, he studies the role of credit market imperfections in business cycle dynamics.
Prof. Kevin Lee
Professor
Kevin Lee's research interests are primarily in the econometric analysis of macroeconomic performance, business cycles, the formation of expectations, the determination of inflation and the operation of the labour market. He has a particular interest in investigating the usefulness of sectoral disaggregation in applied economics, including research on the econometric analysis of disaggregated data, the role of sectoral interactions in the analysis of persistence and business cycle fluctuations, and the analysis of wage and employment determination by industry/region/sex/age.
Prof. Sourafel Girma
Professor
Applied microeconometrics; mergers and acquisitions; productivity analysis; firm level response to globalisation.
Dr Simona Mateut
Lecturer
Macroeconomics; Applied microeconometrics,Credit market imperfections, Monetary policy transmission; Credit channel; Trade credit channel, Household indebtedness, Migration.
Alejandro Riano
Lecturer
My research draws from the fields of international trade, macroeconomics and industrial organisation, and seeks to quantify the effect of globalisation on firm-level decisions such as investment in physical capital, technology adoption, and the skill composition of the workforce.
Mark Roberts
Lecturer
At present I am conducting research on (1) the effects on economic growth of (a) social security, (b) imperfect competition in the financial sector and (c) macroeconomic volatility; and (2) the maximal sustainable level of public debt
Associate Professor
Wing Leong's research interest spans macroeconomics, international finance and monetary economics. Most of his research involves the use of Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium (DSGE) models to evaluate the nature of business cycles, inflation dynamics, asset price dynamics, as well as the optimal design of monetary and fiscal policies in both closed economy and open economy settings.
Policy Associates
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Matt Adey
Department for Business, Innovation and Skills
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Brian Coulton
Head of EMEA Sovereigns & Global Economics, Fitch Ratings
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Mike Dicks
Managing Director, & Head of Research, Barclays Wealth
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Paul Mayo
Department for Business, Innovation and Skills
Research Associates
Research Fellows
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Thorsten Beck
Tilburg University, Netherlands
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Prof. Anindya Banerjee
University of Birmingham
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Prof. Giuseppe Bertola
University of Turin, Italy
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Prof. Charles Calomiris
Columbia University, USA
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Prof. Alec Chrystal
CASS Business School, London
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Prof. Jonathon Crook
University of Edinburgh
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Dr. Giovanni Dell'Arricia
International Monetary Fund, USA
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Prof. Steve Fazzari
Washington University St Louis, USA
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Prof. Tony Garratt
Birkbeck College, University of London
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Prof. Alessandra Guariglia
Durham University
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Prof. Luigi Guiso
European University Institute, Florence, Italy
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Prof. Michael Haliassos
Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany
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Prof. Nobu Kiyotaki
Princeton University, USA
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Prof. Kenneth Kuttner
Williams College, USA
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Dr. Thomas A. Lubik
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
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Prof. Alex Michaelides
London School of Economics
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Prof. Gert Peersman
Ghent University, Belgium
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Prof. Bruce Petersen
Washington University St Louis, USA
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Dr. Dan Thornton
Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis, USA
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Dr. Kalvinder Shields
University of Melbourne, Australia
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Dr. Rafael Wouters
National Bank of Belgium
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Dr. Garry Young
Bank of England
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Dr. John Tsoukalas
University of Glasgow
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Dr. Roman Sustek
University of Southampton