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Curriculum Vitae updated January 2018 Keshav Dogra Federal Reserve Bank of New York Macroeconomic and Monetary Studies Function 33 Liberty Street, 3rd floor New York, NY 10045 Tel: (212) 720-5165 Email: [email protected] Website: https://www.newyorkfed.org/research/economists/dogra Education 2015 Ph.D. Economics, Columbia University 2009 MSc Economics, University of Edinburgh 2008 M.A. Economics and Politics (first class), University of Edinburgh Employment 2015 - present Economist, Federal Reserve Bank of New York Publications “Consumption volatility, liquidity constraints and household welfare”, with Olga Gorbachev, Eco- nomic Journal, 2016, Vol 126 (November), 2012-2037 Working Papers “Escaping unemployment traps”, with Sushant Acharya, Julien Bengui and Shu Lin Wee “The side-effects of safe asset creation”, with Sushant Acharya “Liquidity traps, debt relief, and macroprudential policy: a mechanism design approach” “Optimal debt restructuring and lending policy in a monetary union” “Regional heterogeneity in fiscal stimulus effectiveness: the Economic Stimulus Payments of 2008”, with Sandesh Dhungana “Capital management and inequality”, with James Best Work in Progress “Optimal stress tests and diversification”, with Keeyoung Rhee Presentations 2010: EEA Annual Congress 2014: University of Edinburgh 2015: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, Carnegie Mellon University, Rutgers University, Stevens Institute of Technology, Tufts University, École Polytechnique, Universität Mannheim, University of Leicester, Federal Reserve Board, UC Davis, International Workshop on Asymmetries in Europe, ESWC, EEA Annual Congress, Trinity of Stability Conference 2016: Fordham University, EEA-ESEM, Rutgers University, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston 2017: SED, EEA Annual Congress 2018: University of Wisconsin (scheduled) Awards 2015: FEEM Award for one of the 3 best papers presented by a young economist at the EEA congress (“Optimal debt restructuring and lending policy in a monetary union”) 2014-2015: Dissertation Fellowship, GSAS, Columbia University 2009-2014: Doctoral Fellowship, Columbia University 2012: Wueller Award for best Graduate teaching assistant, Columbia University 2008: Mary Theresa Rankin Prize for highest grade in Economics Honours, University of Edinburgh Refereeing Journal of Monetary Economics, International Economic Review, Review of Economic Dynamics, Macroeconomic Dynamics, Journal of Banking and Finance, Canadian Journal of Economics Teaching Instructor at Columbia University: Ph.D. Economics Math Camp (2011, 2012, 2013) Teaching Assistant at Columbia University: Money and Banking, undergraduate, Perry Mehrling (2012), Advanced Macroeconomics, undergraduate, Argia Sbordone (2012), Math Meth- ods for Economists, Ph.D., Rajiv Sethi (2011), Money and Banking, undergraduate, Stefania Al- banesi (2011), Money and Banking, undergraduate, Noha Emara (2010)

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Page 1: Keshav Dogra: Curriculum Vitae

Curriculum Vitae updated January 2018Keshav Dogra

Federal Reserve Bank of New YorkMacroeconomic and Monetary Studies Function33 Liberty Street, 3rd floorNew York, NY 10045

Tel: (212) 720-5165Email: [email protected]: https://www.newyorkfed.org/research/economists/dogra

Education 2015 Ph.D. Economics, Columbia University2009 MSc Economics, University of Edinburgh2008 M.A. Economics and Politics (first class), University of Edinburgh

Employment 2015 - present Economist, Federal Reserve Bank of New York

Publications “Consumption volatility, liquidity constraints and household welfare”, with Olga Gorbachev, Eco-nomic Journal, 2016, Vol 126 (November), 2012-2037

Working Papers “Escaping unemployment traps”, with Sushant Acharya, Julien Bengui and Shu Lin Wee“The side-effects of safe asset creation”, with Sushant Acharya“Liquidity traps, debt relief, and macroprudential policy: a mechanism design approach”“Optimal debt restructuring and lending policy in a monetary union”“Regional heterogeneity in fiscal stimulus effectiveness: the Economic Stimulus Payments of 2008”,with Sandesh Dhungana“Capital management and inequality”, with James Best

Work inProgress

“Optimal stress tests and diversification”, with Keeyoung Rhee

Presentations 2010: EEA Annual Congress2014: University of Edinburgh2015: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, Carnegie Mellon University, Rutgers University, StevensInstitute of Technology, Tufts University, École Polytechnique, Universität Mannheim, Universityof Leicester, Federal Reserve Board, UC Davis, International Workshop on Asymmetries in Europe,ESWC, EEA Annual Congress, Trinity of Stability Conference2016: Fordham University, EEA-ESEM, Rutgers University, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston2017: SED, EEA Annual Congress2018: University of Wisconsin (scheduled)

Awards 2015: FEEM Award for one of the 3 best papers presented by a young economist at the EEAcongress (“Optimal debt restructuring and lending policy in a monetary union”)2014-2015: Dissertation Fellowship, GSAS, Columbia University2009-2014: Doctoral Fellowship, Columbia University2012: Wueller Award for best Graduate teaching assistant, Columbia University2008: Mary Theresa Rankin Prize for highest grade in Economics Honours, University of Edinburgh

Refereeing Journal of Monetary Economics, International Economic Review, Review of Economic Dynamics,Macroeconomic Dynamics, Journal of Banking and Finance, Canadian Journal of Economics

Teaching Instructor at Columbia University: Ph.D. Economics Math Camp (2011, 2012, 2013)Teaching Assistant at Columbia University: Money and Banking, undergraduate, PerryMehrling (2012), Advanced Macroeconomics, undergraduate, Argia Sbordone (2012), Math Meth-ods for Economists, Ph.D., Rajiv Sethi (2011), Money and Banking, undergraduate, Stefania Al-banesi (2011), Money and Banking, undergraduate, Noha Emara (2010)

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Keshav Dogra: Curriculum Vitae (January 2018), Page 2

Teaching Assistant at Edinburgh University: Economics 2, undergraduate, József Sákovics,Santiago Sánchez-Páges, José V. Rodríguez Mora (2008-2009)

References Ricardo Reis Columbia University (212) 851-4007 [email protected] Woodford Columbia University (212) 854-1094 [email protected] La’O Columbia University (212) 854-4407 [email protected]