PhD Students
CFCM internal fellows supervise PhD students engaged in research into household and corporate credit. Former CFCM PhD students have subsequently taken positions in central banks, academic institutions and the private sector. CFCM has funds to provide postgraduate research opportunities for potential graduate students. In addition, CFCM can jointly formulate grant applications to funding bodies such as the ESRC and the Leverhulme Trust. Opportunities for PhD Fellowships will be advertised on this website.
We are interested in supervising students with research interests in credit scording, household spending and saving, household borrowing and debt, corporate credit, monetary policy and credit channels, forecasting credit conditions and predictions of default.
Current Students
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Minjia Chen
Financial Constraints and the Investment Behaviour and Employment Decisions of Chinese Firms.
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Eleonora Fichera
Formal and Informal Credit Markets in Rural Africa.
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Christoph Gortz
Expectations Driven Business Cycles.
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Bilal Keskinsoy
Essays on the Capital Account
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Jinke Li
Credit Cycles.
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Zhiyong Li
Behavioural Models of the Foreign Exchange Market.
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Hosung Lim
Open Economy Credit Models and the Korean Credit Boom.
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Hiroshi Ochiai
Cascades, Investment and Cycles.
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Veronica Veleanu
(ESRC Funded) - Asset Prices, Financial Innovation and the Transmission of Monetary Policy.
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Xuehai Yang
Financial Development and International Trade in China.
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Zhongjian Yu
Financial Equilibrium Models
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Feng Yue
Firm level Credit Constraints.
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Zhongjan Yu
Financial Constraints and Development.
Recently Completed PhD Students
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Xiao Qui
(Now an Economist at Lloyds-HBOS) - Constraints in the Consumer Credit Market - Evidence from Automobile Loans)
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Abdul Majid Muhamed Zul
(Now an Economist at the Bank Negara Malaysia - Firm and Bank Credit in Malaysia
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Sophia Mueller Spahn
(Now an Economist at the European Central Bank) - Interest Rate Pass-Through By German Banks
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Evren Ceritoglu
(Now an Economist at the Central Bank of Turkey) - Precautionary Saving in Turkey
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John Gathergood
(Now Lecturer in Economics, University of Nottingham) - Household Financial Behaviour and Housing Wealth
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Serafeim Tsoukas
(Now Lecturer in Economics, University of Glasgow) - Evidence from Bond Prices of Financial Accelerator Effects
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Marina Spaliara
(Now a Lecturer in Economics, University of Glasgow) - The Impact of Financial Constraints and the Role of External Finance on Firms' Employment Decisions in the UK
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Harshanah Kasseeah
(Now an Economist at the Central Bank of Mauritius) - Financial Decisions of UK and Chinese Firms
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Thanaset Chevapatrakul
(Now a Lecturer at Loughborough University)- Modelling and Forecasting the Performance of Monetary Policy Rules for the United Kingdom.
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Cihan Yalcin
(Now an Economist at the Central Bank of Turkey) - External Financeand the Credit Channel of Monetary Policy.
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Simona Mateut
(Now a Lecturer at the Nottingham University Business School) - The Trade Credit Channel of Monetary Policy.
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Abbi Kedir
(Now a Lecturer at the University of Leicester) - Household Consumption in Ethiopia.