Supriya Kapoor

Assistant Professor 

Trinity College Dublin

Welcome to my web page!

I am an tenure-track Assistant Professor of Finance at the Trinity Business School, Trinity College Dublin. Prior to this, I was a tenured Assistant Lecturer in the College of Business at Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin) from 2019- 2022. 

I hold a PhD in Economics from University College Dublin. My research interests are at the intersection of finance and macroeconomics with an emphasis on the role of financial institutions and monetary policy.

My latest research outputs focus on quantitative assessment of unconventional monetary policies, their impact on asset prices, balance sheets, banking stability and the real economy.

Research interests

Banking, Monetary Policy implementation, Systemic risk, Financial Stability, SME behaviour, Sustainable Finance

Contacts

Address: 307, Trinity Business School (New building), Trinity College Dublin, Dublin 2

Email: supriya.kapoor@tcd.ie , supriyakapoor18@gmail.com 

Phone: +353 1 896 4016

Links

Trinity Business School | Google Scholar | LinkedIn | SSRN | Twitter:@SupriyaKapoor19

Updates:

Happy to share that my paper (joint with Marie Finnegan), "ECB unconventional monetary policy and SME access to finance" has been in the top 10 downloads of Small Business Economics Journal for 2023. 

New Sveriges Riksbank working paper: Fed QE and bank lending behaviour: a heterogeneity analysis of asset purchases, with Marianna Blix Grimaldi

Visiting researcher at the Central Bank of Ireland starting from April 2023

I contributed to the discussion on central banks and rising inflation on 'The Why Curve' podcast

Publication: ECB unconventional monetary policy and SME access to finance, with Marie Finnegan. Small Bus Econ (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11187-023-00730-0. [Summary published in MeJudice]

I wrote an article for The Conversation UK, titled: Are interest rates really going to keep rising sharply? 

Experts react to the UK Autumn Statement 2022 for The Conversation 

I wrote a piece for The Conversation UK, titled: Inflation: why it's happening and why interest rates are going to combat it

Upcoming Presentations:                                                                                                                                                     

ICMAIF 2024 (30 May - 1 June)

13th International Conference of the FEBS (20-22 June 2024)

Previous Presentations:

European Central Bank (ECB) research workshop 2023, Sveriges Riksbank - FOE seminar, 12th International Conference of the FEBS (Crete), University of California (Santa Cruz), Maynooth University, Sveriges Riksbank , 4th Baltic Economic Conference, De Nederlandsche Bank, XXIV Applied Economics Meeting, Irish Academy of Finance, Irish Economic Association Annual Conference 2022