
Sebastian Doerr
Sebastian Doerr joined the BIS in 2019. His research interests cover financial intermediation and macroeconomics, with a focus on how innovation affects the financial sector and the economy. He holds a PhD in economics from the University of Zurich. He received his undergraduate degree from the University of Munich and his master's degree in economics and finance from the Barcelona Graduate School of Economics. During his PhD, he visited the University of California, Los Angeles, and worked at the International Monetary Fund in Washington DC. Sebastian Doerr was awarded the European Economic Association's "Young Economist Award", as well as the "Young Innovators Award" at the Vordenker Forum.
Fields of interest
- Financial stability and macro-prudential issues
- Financial institutions and micro-prudential issues
- International finance
Apr 2023 |
by Giulio Cornelli, Leonardo Gambacorta, Ouarda Merrouche and Sebastian Doerr in Review of Finance
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Jun 2022 |
by Hans-Joachim Voth, Jose-Luis Peydró, Sebastian Doerr and Stefan Gissler in The Journal of Finance
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Apr 2023 |
by Hyun Song Shin, Jon Frost, Leonardo Gambacorta, Sebastian Doerr and Sharon Chen in Journal of Financial Intermediation
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June 2021 |
by P Schaz and Sebastian Doerr in Journal of Financial Economics
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February 2021 |
in Review of Finance
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Aug 2023 |
by Leonardo Gambacorta, Luigi Guiso, Marina Sanchez del Villar and Sebastian Doerr in VoxEU
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March 2023 |
by Haonan Zhou, Iñaki Aldasoro and Sebastian Doerr in SUERF Policy Briefs
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December 2022 |
Cyber risk in central banking
by David Whyte, Leonardo Gambacorta, Sebastian Doerr and Thomas Leach in Bancaria
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Forthcoming |
in Economics Letters
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March 2022 |
by Bruno Tissot, Giulio Cornelli, Leonardo Gambacorta and Sebastian Doerr in SUERF Policy Brief
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