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Macroeconomic Theory, Policy and Applications

Summary

Christopher received his PhD in economics from the University of Oregon in 2013. His primary research field is behavioral macroeconomics and finance. His current work focuses on how boundedly rational agents forecast expected monetary and fiscal policy changes. Prior to joining the University of Sydney, Christopher was a lecturer at UNSW Business School (2013-2018) and he held a visiting position at the Reserve Bank of Australia (2016-2017).

Supervisor

Dr Christopher Gibbs.

Research location

School of Economics

Synopsis

Research interests

  • Macroeconomic Theory, Policy and Applications
  • Monetary Economics
  • Applied Macroeconometrics
  • Behavioural and Experimental Economics
  • International Macroeconomics

 

Additional information

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Opportunity ID

The opportunity ID for this research opportunity is 3096