Şebnem Kalemli-Özcan is Neil Moskowitz Endowed Professor of Economics at University of Maryland, College Park. She is a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) and a Research Fellow at the Center for Economic Policy Research (CEPR). Currently, she is the co-editor of American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics and serves at the editorial board of American Economic Review. She also serves at the economic advisory panels of the NY Federal Reserve and the Bank of International Settlements.
She was the Duisenberg Fellow at the European Central Bank in 2008 and held a position as Lead Economist/Adviser for the Middle East and North Africa Region at the World Bank during 2010-2011. She was the Houblon-Norman Fellow of Bank of England and CFR International Affairs Fellow during 2017-2018.
She served as the Senior Policy Advisor and Assistant Director at the International Monetary Fund during 2019-2020. She is the first Turkish social scientist who has received the Marie Curie IRG prize in 2008 for her research on European financial integration.
Her research focuses on capital flows, macroeconomic fluctuations, and financial frictions, using big data on global firms and banks. She also has worked on the impact of COVID pandemic on supply chain bottlenecks, business failures and inflation.
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DP17472 Uncertainty Shocks, Capital Flows, and International Risk Spillovers
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- International Finance

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Monetary policy cyclicality in emerging economies
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- Monetary Policy

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Housing wealth and consumption: The role of heterogeneous credit constraints
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- Financial Markets

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Supply chains, trade, and inflation
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- International trade 
- Inflation

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Economic costs of inequitable vaccine distribution across the world
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- COVID-19 
- International trade

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Standard macro and credit policies cannot deal with global pandemic: A proposal for a negative SME tax
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- COVID-19 
- Labour Markets 
- Taxation