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Zachary R. StangebyeCurriculum VitaeJanuary 2020Positions HeldUniversity of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, INAssistant Professor, Dept. of Economics, 2015 – Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PAGraduate Research Analyst, Research Department, 2013-2015Other AffiliationsKellogg Institute for International Studies, Notre Dame, INFaculty Fellow, 2015-Becker-Friedman Institute, Chicago, ILMacrofinancial Modeling Group, Fellowship Awardee, 2014-2015Mouseion Professers, Ltd., London, UKEconomics Consultant, 2011-2013EducationPh.D., Economics, University of Pennsylvania, 2015M.A., Economics, University of Pennsylvania, 2012B.S., Economics and Mathematical Economics, University of Michigan, summa cum laude, 2010Published Works (invited/non-peer-reviewed):“Quantitative models of sovereign debt crises,” with Mark Aguiar, Satyajit Chatterjee, and Harold Cole. Handbook of Macroeconomics Volume II, Dec 2016. “Essays in macroeconomics and international finance.” Doctoral dissertation, University of Pennsylvania, May 2015. Accessible at ProQuest.Published Works (peer-reviewed):“For what we do and fail to do,” with Christopher Dodsworth and Tihamer Toth-Fejel. The American Journal of Bioethics 8, no. 7, (Sept. 2008): 29-31 Working Papers“Belief shocks and long-maturity sovereign debt,” (second round revision resubmitted, Journal of International Economics)“Self-fulfilling debt crises revisited: The art of the desperate deal,” with Mark Aguiar, Satyajit Chatterjee, and Harold Cole (revision resubmitted, Journal of Political Economy)“Long-term sovereign debt issuance under limited commitment,” (revision resubmitted, Review of Economic Dynamics)“Costly information and heteroskedasticity in sovereign risk spreads,” with Grace Weishi Gu (revision requested, International Economic Review)“Rational inattention via ignorance equivalence,” with Roc Armenter and Michèle Müller-Itten (submitted)Works in Progress“Sovereign default as a long-run risk,” with Jing Zhang“Signaling in sovereign debt markets,” with Mark Wright“Equilibrium repression,” with Yuanhao Niu and César Sosa-PadillaCourses TaughtNumerical Methods for Structural Models (Notre Dame: Fall 2017, Spring 2019)Graduate Macro Workshop (Notre Dame: Fall 2016)International Macroeconomics (Notre Dame: Fall 2015, 2018, 2019 and Spring 2016, 2017, 2018)Principles of Microeconomics (University of Pennsylvania LPS Program: Fall 2012, Summer 2013)Principles of Macroeconomics (Drexel University: Fall 2014)Students AdvisedReyes RuizDoctoral defense: April 2019Serve on dissertation committeeCarlos Rondón-MorenoDoctoral defense: May 2019Placed at Central Bank of ChileServe on dissertation committeeSeminars and Conferences2020Seminars: University of HoustonConferences: Society for Economic Dynamics, North American Econometric Society, Midwest Macro2019Seminars: Notre Dame Mini-Conference on International Macroeconomics (contributed)Conferences: Society for Economic Dynamics, North American Econometric Society, Midwest Macro2018Seminars: Notre Dame Mini-Conference on International Macroeconomics (contributed), Federal Reserve Bank of MinneapolisConferences: Notre Dame 3rd Annual Mini-Conference on International Economics and Finance (contributed), North American Econometric Society, West Coast Workshop in International Finance2017Seminars: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, University of Michigan, Einaudi InstituteConferences: LAEF 4th Macroeconomics and Business Cycle Conference, NBER Summer Institute (Macroeconomics Within and Across Borders)2016Seminars: Michigan State University, University of Wisconsin Madison, Stony Brook UniversityConferences: ASSA Meetings (January), Macrofinancial Modeling Group of the Becker-Friedman Institute (January), Chicago Workshop on International Economics (April), Notre Dame Mini-Conference on International Macroeconomics (April, contributed), Midwest Macro Purdue (May), Society for Economic Dynamics (June)2015 Seminars: NYU (January), University of Notre Dame (January, invited), Seminars at the Federal Reserve System (Dallas, January; New York, February; Board of Governors, February), Notre Dame Junior Faculty Lunch (September), Notre Dame Paella Workshop (October)Conferences: Macrofinancial Modeling Group Annual Meetings at NYU Stern (March), New Faces in International Economics at the Pennsylvania State University (April), Midwest Macro Rochester (November)2014Seminars: University of Pennsylvania (October), Seminars at the Federal Reserve System (Philadelphia, March; and Minneapolis, September), Conferences: Princeton EconCon (August), Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Rising Rookies (December)Professional ServiceQuarterly Journal of Economics, American Economic Review, Review of Economic Studies, American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, Journal of the European Economic Association, Journal of International Economics, International Economic Review, Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking, National Science Foundation, Economic Inquiry, Economic Letters, Journal of Economic Surveys, Economic JournalAwards, Grants, and FellowshipsUniversity Fellowship, University of Pennsylvania, 2010-2015MFM Group Fellowship, Becker-Friedman Institute, 2014-2015Citizenship: US CitizenLanguages: English (native), French (basic) ................
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