Professor Christoph Thoenissen
School of Economics
Professor of Economics
+44 114 222 3320
Full contact details
School of Economics
Room C53
Elmfield Building
Northumberland Road
Sheffield
S10 2TU
- Profile
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Before joining the University of Sheffield as a professor of economics in 2013, Christoph was based at the School of Economics and Finance at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand where he was Professor of Macroeconomics.
Prior to that, he was a lecturer in economics at the universities of St Andrews and Reading, as well as an economist at the Bank of England. He holds a DPhil in economics from the University of York.
Christoph is also a programme director at the Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis at ANU as well as a co-editor at the Scottish Journal of Political Economy.
- Research interests
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His research interests are in the areas of open economy macroeconomics, monetary economics, business cycle fluctuations and financial crises.
Christoph is interested in supervising PhD students in the areas of open economy macroeconomics, monetary economics, business cycle fluctuations and financial crises.
- Publications
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Journal articles
- . European Economic Review, 141.
- . Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 109, ---.
- . Journal of International Economics, 115, 170-184.
- . Journal of International Economics, 105, 77-89.
- . Economic Modelling, 51, 571-582.
- . Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Supplement to Vol. 42.
- . Economics Letters, 115(2), 309-313.
- . Canadian Journal of Economics, 44(2), 580-606.
- . Macroeconomic Dynamics, 15(1), 119-143.
- . Journal of Monetary Economics, 56(4), 596-604.
- . Journal of International Money and Finance, 27(6), 926-948.
- . Journal of Macroeconomics, 30(3), 817-843.
- . Manchester School, 75(SUPPL. 1), 88-122.
- . Economic Journal, 113(486), C103-C124.
Working papers
- . Finance and Economics Discussion Series, 2017.0.
- Grants
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PI for a Leverhulme Project Grant entitled "Productivity and House Prices".
- Teaching activities
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Christoph teaches macroeconomics to undergraduate students and postgraduate students.
- ECN202 Macroeconomic Principles
- ECN6520 Macroeconomic Analysis
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