Welcome to my website
I am a Financial Stability Expert at the European Central Bank.
I hold a Ph.D. in economics from Freie Universität Berlin and the John F. Kennedy Institute. My research interests lie at the intersection of macro-finance, quantitative economic history, and financial stability. I am particularly interested in the history and prediction of banking crises.
At the European Central Bank, I work on the interactions between financial stability and monetary policy, house prices, household inequality and geopolitical risk. You find my policy work here.
With a double background in economics and computer science, I previously worked for central banks, in the finance industry, and for start-ups employing econometric methods, data science, and network analysis. Research stays led me to Cornell University, to the Bank of Israel, and to the Institute for New Economic Thinking (INET).
You can find my CV here.
I am an affiliated researcher at the Quantitative Financial History Lab at Cornell University and a contributor to the Historical Banking Crises Database.
Contact: dieckelmann@gsnas.fu-berlin.de