Welcome to my website!
I am a Economist Graduate Programme Participant in the Prices & Costs Division of the Directorate General Economics at the European Central Bank.
My research focuses on:
the distributional effects of sectoral shocks in an economy with heterogeneous agents and interconnected production networks,
the relevance of micro-level distortions for macroeconomic aggregates and business cycle dynamics,
the impact of asymmetric information problems inherent in the equity markets on the firms’ investment decisions,
the role of incomplete information structures in explaining the firms’ price-setting decisions,
the interaction of monetary policy and the agents' expectations formation process.
My fields of interest are macroeconomics, monetary economics, fiscal policy, macro-finance and international macroeconomics.
You can find my CV here.
I am joining the Prices & Costs Division of the European Central Bank as Economist Graduate Programme Participant from 09/2024!
I am part of the Research Network on Challenges for Monetary Policy Transmission in a Changing World (ChaMP) of the European System of Central Banks with my ongoing research on household heterogeneity and production networks!
Email: tobias.mueller@ecb.europa.eu and tobias.mueller@bc.edu
Github: https://github.com/topmueller
All views expressed on this site are my own and do not necessarily reflect the views of the ECB or the Eurosystem.