Policy Work with Central Banks
I have collaborated extensively with central banks on research projects focused on understanding the effects of monetary policy on labor markets and household behavior. Selected publications include:
Cantore, C., Ferroni, F., Mumtaz, H., & Theophilopoulou, A. (2022). "What Is the Impact of Monetary Policy on Households’ Desired Labor Supply?"
Published by the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. This paper investigates how monetary policy affects household labor supply preferences, providing insights into the broader economic impacts.
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Junicke, M., Matějů, J., Mumtaz, H., & Theophilopoulou, A. (2023). "Distributional Effects of Monetary Policy Shocks on Wage and Hours Worked: Evidence from the Czech Labor Market"
Published by the Czech National Bank. This research explores the differential effects of monetary policy on wages and working hours across various segments of the labor market in the Czech Republic.
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Research Grants
I have secured research funding for projects examining the heterogeneous effects of monetary policy:
Czech Science Foundation, Czech National Bank (2020–2023):
Grant for the project “Heterogeneous Impact of Czech Monetary Policy on Firms and Households.”
Bank of England Research Donations Committee (2015–2016):
Grant for the project “Macroeconomic Shocks and Inequality in the United Kingdom.”
Short Courses and Seminars at Central Banks
I have delivered specialized courses and seminars to central bank economists and policymakers, focusing on advanced econometric techniques:
Applied Bayesian Macroeconometrics
Methods for Macroeconometrics