I joined the economic research group at the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City in 2022 after studying economics at Carleton College and finance at the University of Minnesota’s Carlson School. I currently assist Padma Sharma and Blake Marsh as they research the macroeconomic implications of developments in financial markets. To better scrutinize future financial stability, I am interested in how and why financial intermediaries and their ancillary markets have made decisions under different circumstances. This wonderful opportunity has improved the breadth and depth of my programming and econometric knowledge through frequent interaction with field experts. Most notably, I have been empowered by the genuine consideration and care that Blake and Padma have devoted towards my graduate school preparation.
Economic Review Articles
- Why Do Net Interest Margins Behave Differently across Banks as Interest Rates Rise? Evidence from the Recent Tightening Cycle
with Rajdeep Sengupta, Vol. 109, no. 1 - The Implications of Unrealized Losses for Banks
with W. Blake Marsh, Vol. 108, no. 2
Economic Bulletin
- Community Bank Funding Is Getting Costlier and Riskier
with W. Blake Marsh and Padma Sharma, December 2023