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Leonard Salzmann

Address: Chair of Monetary Economics and International Financial Markets, Sanderring 2, 97070 Würzburg, E-Mail: [email protected]

Education

PhD in Quantitative Economics (summa cum laude) 03/2014 - 08/2020 Christian Albrecht , Institute for Statistics and Econometrics Thesis title: “Essays on the Business Cycle”

Master of Science in Economics 10/2011-10/2013 Ludwig Maximilian University of Thesis title: “Bayesian Estimation of New-Keynesian DSGE Models - the Currency Union Case”

Bachelor of Science in Economics 09/2007-09/2010 University of Thesis title: “The Effect of the Monetary Unification on Bilateral Trade in

Visiting Student 08/2009-01/2010 Universidad Carlos III de

Research interests

My research interests lie in the field of international macroeconomics, especially business cycles, macro- finance linkages, and monetary policy. I am moreover interested in applied macroeconometrics, par- ticularly multivariate time series analysis and dynamic factor models.

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Professional experience

Postdoctoral Research Fellow since 10/2020 Julius Maximilian University Würzburg, Chair of Money and International Financial Markets

Research and Teaching Assistant 03/2014-09/2020 Christian Albrecht University of Kiel, Institute for Statistics and Econometrics

PhD Intern 07/2018-10/2018 Financial Stability Strategy and Risk Division, Bank of England,

Research Assistant 06/2012-12/2013 Business Cycle Analyses and Surveys Division, Ifo Institute for Economic Research, Munich

Intern 01/2009-02/2009 Corporate Taxation and Public Finance Division, Centre for European Economic Re- search, Mannheim

Publications

“The Impact of Uncertainty and Financial Shocks in Recessions and Booms”, 2019, see working paper

“China’s Economic Slowdown and International Inflation Dynamics”, 2018, submitted, awarded by the INFER Research Prize 2018, see working paper

“The G7 Business Cycle in a Globalized World” (with Kai Carstensen), 2017, Journal of International Money and Finance 73A, 134-161

“Ifo Economic Forecast 2013/2014: Favourable Perspectives for the German Economy” (with Kai Carstensen et al.), 2013, ifo Schnelldienst 66 (13), 17-64

Works in progress

“The Neo-Fisher Effect in the Area”

“The Impact of Liquidity Shocks on Disaggregate Inflation”

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Presentations

Applied Economics Meeting 2020 (, accepted), German Economic Association An- nual Meeting 2020 (virtual, accepted), Infer Annual Meeting 2020 (, accepted), IAAE Annual Meeting 2019 (), Infer Annual Meeting 2018 (Göttingen), Infer Workshop on Applied Macroe- conomics 2018 (Kaifeng), German Economic Association Annual Meeting 2018 (Freiburg), Seminar on Statistics and Econometrics 2015 & 2017 (Kiel), German Economic Association Annual Meeting 2016 (), Brownbag Doctoral Seminar 2016 (Kiel), IfW Macroeconomics Reading Group 2015 (Kiel)

Awards

INFER Research Prize 2018 (500 )

Teaching

Multivariate Time Series Analysis and Forecasting tutor Winter 18/19; summer 19, 20 (graduate) Macroeconometrics tutor (graduate) Summer 15; winter 16/17, 17/18, 19/20 Microeconometrics tutor (graduate) Summer 17, 18 Introductory Econometrics tutor (undergraduate) Winter 14/15, 15/16; summer 16, 17, 18 Econometrics I/II tutor (graduate) Summer 14; winter 16/17 Mathematics tutor (undergraduate) Winter 08/09

Supervision of bachelor and master theses in econometrics

Skills

Language German (native), English (fluent), Spanish (fluent), French (good)

Computer Matlab, Stata, EViews, R

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References

Kai Carstensen Matei Demetrescu Christian Albrecht University of Kiel Christian Albrecht University of Kiel Wilhelm-Seelig-Platz 6/7 Wilhelm-Seelig-Platz 6/7 24118 Kiel, Germany 24118 Kiel, Germany Phone: +49 431 880 1423 Phone: +49 431 880 3810 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected]

Sinem Hacioglu Hoke Bank of England Threadneedle Street EC2R 8AH London, UK Phone: +44 203 461 7652 E-Mail: [email protected]