Active Participants

Emmanuel Dhyne

National Bank of Belgium

Virginia di Nino

European Central Bank

Principal Economist at the ECB since 2016. Before Banca d'Italia 2007-2016. Ph.D. in International Trade from the Graduate Institute, Geneva. Research interests: consumers expectations, international trade and integration processes, with a focus on the exchange rates regimes, firm export performance and the structure of commodity mkts and commodity pricing.

William Diamond

Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania

Alexander Dietrich

Danmarks Nationalbank

I am a research economist in the Research Unit of Danmarks Nationalbank, interested in monetary economics, household expectations, and survey methods.
My current research topics include inflation expectations and implications of climate change for monetary policy.
I hold a PhD degree in economics from the University of Tuebingen.

Taeyoung Doh

Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City

Cynthia Doniger

Federal Reserve Board

Thomas Drechsel

University of Maryland

Thomas Drechsel is a macroeconomist and Assistant Professor at the Economics Department of the University of Maryland. His research focuses on credit frictions in business cycles, various aspects of monetary policy, the role of commodities for emerging market economies, as well as real-time monitoring of macroeconomic activity. His work has been published in leading journals such as the Review of Economic Studies, AEJ:Macroeconomics and the Journal of Finance.

Mathias Drehmann

Bank for International Settlements