Alfred is a Lecturer in Economics at the University of Kent. Alfred studies the theory and empirics of risk sharing. Alfred’s research focuses on the interactions between individual specific and wider macroeconomic risks. The primary applications of this research relate to the design of financial stability policy. The research also has wider implications for fiscal policy.
University of Kent
Alfred Duncan
University of Strathclyde
Geoff Duparc-Portier
ESRC-funded Ph.D. student at the University of Strathclyde and Knowledge Exchange Assistant in the Fraser of Allander Institute (FAI). My research expertise is in Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) modelling of trade and fiscal policies.
Harvard University
Karen Dynan
Karen Dynan has been a Professor of the Practice in the Harvard University Economics Department and a Senior Fellow at the Peterson Institute of International Economics since 2017. Her previous roles include Assistant Secretary for Economic Policy at the US Department of the Treasury (2014-2017), vice president for Economic Studies at Brookings (2009-2013), and various positions at the Federal Reserve Board. Dynan researches macroeconomic policy, consumer behavior, and household finances. She has a