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Win Mon­roe

Tenure Track Assistant Professor

Subjects
Macroeconomics Financial institutions Finance Investment Interest rates Securities

Primary research areas

Bank­ing
Study­ing banks’ role in mon­et­ary policy trans­mis­sion and fin­an­cial sta­bil­ity
Mon­et­ary Policy
Un­der­stand­ing cent­ral banks’ chan­ging chal­lenges and policy tools
Fin­an­cial Crises
Study­ing the evol­u­tion of fin­an­cial risks in a chan­ging fin­an­cial sys­tem

A fin­an­cial eco­nom­ist curi­ous about how the world works

My research focuses on banking, monetary policy, financial crises, liquidity, and money markets, typically taking an empirical approach of applying methods of causal inference to large and complex micro-data sets. My research generally aims to help answer questions such as:

How do new financial stability risks compare with more traditional ones and how can policy best reduce their risk and impact on the broader financial system and economy?

How have central banks changed with the evolution of the financial system?