Aditya ("Adi") Aladangady
Phone: (214) 477-4127, Email: aditya.aladangady@frb.gov
Recent Employment
Senior Economist - Federal Reserve Board of Governors 2017-2021
Economist – Federal Reserve Board of Governors 2014 - 2017
Household and Business Spending, Division of Research and Statistics
Adjunct Faculty, University of Maryland Summer 2017 - Winter 2019
Adjunct Faculty, Johns Hopkins University Fall 2016
Work Eligibility: US Citizen
Education
Ph.D. – Economics, University of Michigan, 2014
M.A. – Economics, University of Michigan, 2011
B.S. – Mathematics, University of Texas, Distinguished Honors, 2008
B.B.A. – Finance, University of Texas, Distinguished Honors, 2008
Research
Fields: Macroeconomics & Applied Econometrics
Research Interests: Consumer Behavior, Housing Markets, Macroeconomics, Financial Frictions, Intergenerational Mobility
Published Papers:
· Aladangady, A. 2017. "Housing Wealth and Consumption: Evidence from Geographically-Linked Microdata." American Economic Review, 107 (11): 3415-46.
· Aladangady, A., S. Aron-Dine, W. Dunn, L. Feiveson, P. Lengermann, and C. Sahm. “From Transactions Data to Economic Statistics: Constructing Real-time, High-frequency, Geographic Measures of Consumer Spending,” Forthcoming in NBER CRIW Volume “Big Data for 21st Century Statistics”, Eds. K. Abraham, R. Jarmin, B. Moyer, and M. Shapiro,
Working Papers:
· “High-frequency Spending Responses to the Earned Income Tax Credit,” with S. Aron-Dine, D. Cashin, W. Dunn, L. Feiveson, Paul L., K. Richard, and C. Sahm
· “Local Housing Market Dynamics & Monetary Policy”
Papers in Progress:
· “Intergenerational Elasticity of Life-Cycle Earnings Growth”
· “Housing Inequality” with D. Albouy and M. Zabek
Feds Notes (Short, not peer reviewed):
· Aladangady, A., S. Aron-Dine, D. Cashin, W. Dunn, L. Feiveson, P. Lengermann, K. Richard, and C. Sahm (2018). “High-frequency Spending Responses to the Earned Income Tax Credit,” FEDS Notes. Washington: Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, June 21, 2018.
· Aladangady, A. and L. Feiveson (2018). “A Not-So-Great Recovery in Consumption: What is holding back household spending?” March 08, 2018.
· Aladangady, A., S. Aron-Dine, W. Dunn, L. Feiveson, P. Lengermann, and C. Sahm (2017). “The Effect of Sales-Tax Holidays on Consumer Spending,” March 24, 2017.
· Aladangady, A., S. Aron-Dine, W. Dunn, L. Feiveson, P. Lengermann, and C. Sahm (2016). "The Effect of Hurricane Matthew on Consumer Spending," December 2, 2016.
· Aladangady, A., and C. Sahm (2015). “Do Lower Gasoline Prices Boost Confidence?” March 6, 2015.
Presentations & Conferences
2019: ASSA Annual Meeting, FIFi 2019 (planned, discussant), AREUEA 2019 (planned, discussant)
2018: Columbia University, IZA World Labor Forum, University of Maryland, Dallas Fed, Philadelphia Fed RQF, AREUEA (discussant), Southern Economics Association (discussant), Fed System Applied Micro (discussant)
2017: Midwest Economics Association, Society of Government Economists
Prior years: FESAC 2016 Meetings, Fed System Macro 2016 (discussant), FRBSF-UCLA Conference on Housing and Monetary Policy 2014, NBER Summer Institute 2014, BLS CEX Workshop 2013, Midwest Economics Association 2013
Referee Experience
American Economic Review, Review of Economics and Statistics, American Economic Journal: Policy, Review of Finance, Journal of the European Economics Association, Journal of Housing Economics, Journal of Urban Economics, Journal of Business and Finance, Scandinavian Journal of Economics, Econ and Business Letters, American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Economic Inquiry
Awards & Fellowships
National Institute of Aging Trainee, PSC, University of Michigan, 2012-2013
Rackham Research Grant, University of Michigan, 2013
MITRE Research Grant, University of Michigan, 2012-2013
Summer Research Assistantship, University of Michigan, 2009-2010
Teaching Experience
Adjunct Professor, University of Maryland – Macroeconomics (Masters) Summer 2017 - Winter 2019
Adjunct Professor, Johns Hopkins University – Macroeconomic Theory and Policy (Masters) Fall 2016
Instructor, U of Michigan – Intro to Microeconomics (3 semesters) Summer 2009, 2010, 2011
Graduate Student Instructor, U of Michigan – Fall 2009 - Spring 2012
Intermed. Macroeconomic Theory (Head GSI, 3 semesters)
Introductory Microeconomics (GSI, 4 semesters)
Tutor – Physics, Math, Economics (University of Texas Learning Center) 2005 - 2008
Top Economics Graduate Student Instructor Award, University of Michigan 2011
UT Learning Center Staff Excellence Award , University of Texas 2008
Michigan Student Caucus, Guest Lecture: Detroit Bankruptcy March 2014
Undergraduate Fed Challenge, Team Mentor Nov 2012
Michigan Student Caucus, Guest Lecture: Economic History of Detroit October 2012
Older Professional Experience
Financial Analyst Program, Consumer Products Equity Research – University of Texas, Austin, TX 2007 - 2008
Actuarial Summer Scholar – Deloitte Consulting, Irving, TX 2007 Human Capital - Total Rewards Group (Pension/Retirement)
Actuarial Intern – Aon Risk Consulting, Dallas, TX 2006 Property & Casualty Actuarial and Analytics Division
Skills/Other
Computing – Matlab, Stata, Python, Excel/VBA, LaTeX/LyX, MS Windows/Office
Language – Fluent in English and Konkani, Proficient in Spanish
Census Special Sworn Status
Actuarial Exams – P/1, FM/2, VEE – Statistics, Finance, & Economics
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