Fabian Seyrich

Assistant Professor of Macroeconomics Professor
Fabian Seyrich

Assistant Professor of Macroeconomics

Fabian Seyrich is Assistant Professor of Macroeconomics at the Department of Economics at Frankfurt School of Finance & Management. Before joining in August 2024, he was a research associate at the DIW Berlin. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the Freie Universität Berlin, a master’s degree in economics from the Freie Universität Berlin, and a bachelor’s degree from the Albert-Ludwigs Universität Freiburg.

His research focuses on macroeconomy, in particular, on the role of household heterogeneity and households’ expectations for the transmission of business cycle shocks and for the effectiveness of monetary and fiscal policy. His research has been published in Journal of Monetary Economics and Journal of Political Economy Macroeconomics.
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PUBLICATIONS

Bayer, C., Kriwoluzky, A., Müller, G., Seyrich, F., 2024. A HANK2 model of monetary unions, Journal of Monetary Economics Vol. 147(Supplement).

Seidl, H., Seyrich, F., 2023. Unconventional Fiscal Policy in a Heterogeneous-Agent New Keynesian Model, Journal of Political Economy Macroeconomics Vol. 1(4), pp. 633-664.

Pfäuti, O., Seyrich, F., 2024. A behavioral heterogeneous agent New Keynesian model, DIW Berlin Research Discussion Paper Series 1995.

Pfäuti, O., Seyrich, F., Zinman, J., 2024. Bad luck or bad decisions?: Macroeconomic implications of persistent heterogeneity in cognitive skills and overconfidence, DWI Research Discussion Paper Series 2080.

Bayer, C., Kriwoluzky, A., Müller, G., Seyrich, F., 2023. Hicks in hank: Fiscal responses to an energy shock, DIW Berlin Discussion Paper 2056. (Revise and resubmit)

Fabian Seyrich

Assistant Professor of Macroeconomics
Fabian Seyrich

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Room

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OFFICE HOURS

During the lecture period

By appointment available upon request via email.

Room

3.58