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Elisabeth Proehl serves as an Assistant Professor in Economics at the University of Amsterdam's Faculty of Economics and Business, affiliated with the Sectie Macro & International Economics research group. Her work bridges theoretical macroeconomics and financial market analysis with significant policy implications.
She holds a PhD in Finance awarded jointly by the University of Geneva and the Swiss Finance Institute in June 2018.
Her research specializes in computational general equilibrium modeling with heterogeneous agents, examining critical macro-financial dynamics. Key focus areas include wealth distribution mechanisms, barriers to stock market participation, asset price formation, and corporate financing structures. This work provides foundational insights into economic inequality and financial system stability through rigorous quantitative frameworks.
Dr. Proehl's exceptional contributions have earned prestigious recognition:
- Aliprantis prize from the Society for the Advancement of Economic Theory (December 2020)
- James B. Ramsey Prize for best doctoral paper at the Society for Nonlinear Dynamics and Econometrics conference (March 2017)
- Macro Financial Modeling Fellowship (August 2015)
She maintains an active presence at major international forums including Econometric Society meetings, NBER Summer Institutes, and Computing in Economics and Finance conferences, though specific advising relationships and grant details aren't documented in available sources.
Her research operates within the Sectie Macro & International Economics, a specialized unit focused on advancing macroeconomic theory and its financial applications through collaborative academic inquiry.
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