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Home | News | Placement Gavin Goy: De Nederlandsche Bank
News | May 17, 2019

Placement Gavin Goy: De Nederlandsche Bank

Gavin Goy, a PhD student at the University of Amsterdam, has accepted a position as research economist in the monetary policy department of the Dutch central bank (De Nederlandsche Bank).

Placement Gavin Goy: De Nederlandsche Bank

Gavin finished his MPhil in Economics at Tinbergen Institute in 2015, after which he started a PhD at the Universiteit van Amsterdam, supervised by fellow Cars Hommes. His primary research interests are macroeconomics, monetary policy and macro-finance linkages. In his PhD dissertation, he covers a broad range of challenges to monetary policy, including the role of central bank communication and asymmetric information in the conduct of monetary policy, the transmission of risk premium shocks under different exchange rate regimes as well as the implication of secular macroeconomic trends on the term premium. Find more information about Gavin on his personal website.