Juan Zurita
"Make things happen". Michael Jordan
"Make things happen". Michael Jordan
Welcome to my personal website
I am early career researcher at the School of Economics at The University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom. My research interests include macroeconomic policy and banking regulation.
My research work combines theoretical frameworks with empirical analysis to better understand the interplay between credit supply/demand and the macroeconomy. During my doctoral studies, I also researched the implications of household debt for labour supply and the fiscal multiplier. I have also previously worked as a research assistant on projects related to the economic impacts of commodity booms, trade and unemployment in developing countries.
This Website
This site offers an overview of my ongoing projects, publications, and teaching experience. I am always open to research collaborations and discussions that lead to meaningful academic exchange. If you're interested in working together or learning more about my work, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.
Recent Updates
Labour Productivity Growth and the Fiscal Sustainability Programme in the United Kingdom - New Draft!
Banking Heterogeneity, Credit Supply and Economic Growth, Slides. New Draft!
Does household debt affect the transmission mechanism of monetary policy? Slides. Submitted
Household debt and Low Labour Productivity - WP - December 2024
Mailing Address
30 Buccleuch Place, Newington, Edinburgh EH8 9JT, United Kingdom