[Twitter: @phillippgnan]
HI. MY NAME IS
PHILLIPP GNAN
PHILLIPP GNAN
I am a teaching and research associate at Vienna University of Economics and Business, where I also pursue my PhD in Finance.
My current research interests include the interaction of monetary policy and financial markets, monetary policy communication, subjective believes of households, applied machine learning and natural language processing.
NEWS
A new version of my paper on policy makers' communication practices during the ECB's quiet period [joint work with Kilian Rieder] is now online!
In August 2022, I'll present my paper Deciphering Monetary Policy Shocks [joint work with Maximilian Schleritzko, Maik Schmeling, Christian Wagner] at the annual congress of the European Economic Association.
In June 2022, I'll present my paper Deciphering Monetary Policy Shocks [joint work with Maximilian Schleritzko, Maik Schmeling, Christian Wagner] at the 38th International Symposium on Money, Banking and Finance [European Research Group / University of Strasbourg]
My paper Deciphering Monetary Policy Shocks [joint work with Maximilian Schleritzko, Maik Schmeling, Christian Wagner] is now available as CEPR Discussion Paper 17295/2022 and at SSRN 4074113
In July 2021, I'll present my paper on the ECB's quiet period at the EFiC 2021 Conference in Banking and Corporate Finance
In June 2021, I'll present my paper on the ECB's quiet period [joint work with Kilian Rieder] at the 37th International Symposium on Money, Banking and Finance [Banque de France]
In May 2021, I'll present my paper on the ECB's quiet period [joint work with Kilian Rieder] at the 37th International Conference of the French Finance Association AFFI
In March 2021, I'll present my paper on the ECB's quiet period [joint work with Kilian Rieder] at University of Vienna
My paper on the ECB's quiet period [joint work with Kilian Rieder] is now available as CEPR discussion paper 15735/2021
In September 2020, Kilian Rieder and I will present our joint research on the ECB's quiet period at the Bank for International Settlement's internal research seminar
In July 2020, Kilian Rieder and I will present our joint research on the ECB's quiet period at the Central Bank of Ireland's internal research seminar
My new paper on the announcement effects of the ECB's CSPP is now available at SSRN 3519367
I'll start my PhD in Finance at Vienna University of Economics and Business in September 2018
My paper on the role of literacy skills for the immigant/native wage-gap [joint work with Michael Christl and Monika Köppl-Turyna] has been published in the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies [September 2018]
In December 2017, I'll present my paper on the role of literacy skills for the immigant/native wage-gap [joint work with Michael Christl and Monika Köppl-Turyna] at the 2017 NOeG Winter Workshop