I am an economist and CESifo research network fellow
My research interests are in the areas of monetary policy, monetary macroeconomics and applied time series analysis
You can find my CV here
Current work
Macroprudential policy and the sovereign-bank nexus in the euro area, with Nikolay Hristov and Benedikt Kolb
Financial stability and shocks to fiscal policy, with Nikolay Hristov and Benedikt Kolb
The effect of accommodative monetary policy on financial stability: An empirical assessment, with Nikolay Hristov and Benedikt Kolb
Sovereign regulatory risk-weight privilege and constitutional fiscal rules, with Armin Steinbach
Recent publications
Nikolay Hristov, Oliver Hülsewig and Benedikt Kolb, "Macroprudential capital regulation and fiscal balances in the euro area", Journal of International Money and Finance, 2024, 143, Article 103074
Oliver Hülsewig and Horst Rottmann, "Euro area unemployment and unconventional monetary policy surprises", Economics Letters, 226, 2023, Article 111097
Oliver Hülsewig and Horst Rottmann, "Euro area periphery countries’ fiscal policy and monetary policy surprises", Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 84(3), 2022, 544-568
Nikolay Hristov, Oliver Hülsewig and Johann Scharler, “Unconventional monetary policy in the euro area and the sovereign-bank nexus”, International Journal of Central Banking, 17(3), 2021
Externally funded research projects
Macroprudential policy measures in the euro area and unconventional monetary policy: Effects on financial stability as well as on capital and labour markets (2022-2023). Donator: Deutsche Bundesbank
Fiscal stability and macroprudential bank capital regulation (2022-2023). Applicant: Armin Steinbach, Donator: LABEX ECODEC, HEC Paris
Transmission and emission of macroeconomic shocks through the banking system (2010-2013). Donator: Stiftung Geld und Währung
Calculation of GDP elasticities of public expenditure and revenue for forecasting purposes and a discussion of their volatility (2005). Applicant: Thiess Büttner. Client: German Federal Ministry of Finance
Economic consequences of asset bubbles: an international comparison (2004-2005). Client: German Federal Ministry of Finance