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Martin Iseringhausen

Economist, Economic and Market Analysis

Martin Iseringhausen is an Economist in the Economic and Market Analysis division at the European Stability Mechanism (ESM).

Previously, he was a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Macroeconomics, Policy, and Econometrics Research Group at Ghent University’s Department of Economics. Mr Iseringhausen holds a PhD in Economics from Ghent University and a BSc/MSc in Economics from the University of Münster. During his PhD, he was a PhD trainee at the European Central Bank and a summer intern at the International Monetary Fund.

His research interests include empirical macroeconomics, (Bayesian) econometrics, and macro-finance. Martin has published in international peer-reviewed journals, including the Review of Economics and Statistics, the International Journal of Forecasting, the Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, and the Journal of Empirical Finance.

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My blog entries

Climate change
Risks
Financial stability
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Economic Risk Analysis
Economic and Market Analysis
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Bernhard Mayr

Assessing climate risks at the ESM

Growth
Financial conditions
Risks
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Chief Economist
Economic and Market Analysis
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Rolf Strauch

Financial stability and risks to growth in the euro area: where do we stand?

My working papers

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The housing supply channel of monetary policy

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Aggregate skewness and the business cycle

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A time-varying skewness model for Growth-at-Risk