Daniel Stempel, Ph.D.
Postdoc
Daniel Stempel, Ph.D.
Universitätsstraße 1Building: 24.31
Floor/Room: 01.21
40225 Düsseldorf
+49 211 81-10284
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08/2018-05/2022 Ph.D. Economics, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf
08/2016-07/2018 M.Sc. Economics, University of Mannheim
08/2017-12/2017 University of Florida, USA
10/2012-09/2015 B.Sc. Economics and Business Administration, Goethe University of Frankfurt
Further information: CV
Since 08/2018 Chair of Economics, specifically Monetary Economics, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf
02/2017-06/2018 Teaching Assistant, University of Mannheim
10/2014-03/2016 Teaching Assistant, Goethe University Frankfurt
Distributional Effects of Monetary Policy
Asymmetries in New Keynesian Models
Implementation of Monetary Policy
Publications in Peer-Reviewed Journals
- Risk Sharing Heterogeneity in the United States, Economics Bulletin 2021, Vol. 41(3), pp. 1223-1240.
- Gender discrimination, inflation, and the business cycle (with Ulrike Neyer), Journal of Macroeconomics 2021, Vol. 70.
Discussion Papers
- The Macroeconomic Effects of Different CBDC Regimes in an Economy with a Heterogeneous Household Sector (with Jana Magin and Ulrike Neyer), DICE Discussion Paper No. 396, March 2023
- How Should Central Banks React to Household Inflation Heterogeneity? (with Ulrike Neyer), DICE Discussion Paper No. 378, January 2022
- Asymmetric Macroeconomic Effects of QE-induced Increases in Excess Reserves in a Monetary Union (with Maximilian Horst and Ulrike Neyer), DICE Discussion Paper No. 346, July 2020
Other Publications
- The Macroeconomic Damage from Gender Discrimination (with Ulrike Neyer), London School of Economics Business Review, May 2021
- Macroeconomic Damage from Gender Discrimination (with Ulrike Neyer), Royal Economic Society Media Briefing, April 2021
- The ECB Has to Tackle Inflation More Credibly (with Maximilian Horst and Ulrike Neyer), Wirtschaftsdienst 102(6), pp. 426-429, June 2022