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Dr. Alexander Rodnyansky serves as an Affiliated Associate Professor at the Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge, with research spanning finance, international finance, and empirical political economy. His work critically examines monetary policy transmission, exchange rate dynamics, and Ukraine's economic landscape, where he acts as an economic adviser to President Volodymyr Zelensky. Recent high-impact media engagements include France24 coverage at Davos (2024) and Die Welt interviews on Ukraine's reconstruction challenges.
Rodnyansky's research program integrates micro-level banking data with macroeconomic policy analysis, revealing how quantitative easing affects credit channels and how exchange rate fluctuations alter product quality decisions. His empirical political economy work investigates historical trauma's persistence in market behavior, notably through Holocaust-era studies of the Pale of Settlement. Current focus centers on Ukraine's capital market evolution and postwar reconstruction finance, emphasizing labor law reforms and privatization needs.
Publication trends show rigorous microeconometric approaches applied to Euro Area monetary policy (2023-2025) and Ukrainian economic resilience. His work in top journals like Review of Finance and Review of Economics and Statistics combines banking microdata with international finance frameworks. Media impact is pronounced, with VoxEU (2024) analyses directly informing Ukraine's reconstruction strategy and World Economic Forum discussions on wartime economies.
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