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Dr Juan Paez-Farrell is a Lecturer in Economics at the University of Sheffield's School of Economics, joining in 2013. He holds a PhD from the University of Cardiff (2002) and an MA in Economics from the University of Liverpool (1994). Prior to Sheffield, he held academic positions at Cardiff, Loughborough, and institutions in Hong Kong and Singapore. His research focuses on macroeconomics and monetary policy, particularly central bank behavior, business cycles, and the sacrifice ratio in OECD economies. He actively supervises PhD students in macroeconomics and teaches courses like ECN202 (Macroeconomic Principles), ECN324 (Monetary Economics), and ECN6660 (Monetary Economics).
His research interests include analyzing central bank interest rate policies, exchange rate stabilization concerns, and monetary policy frameworks. He has published extensively on topics such as inflation targeting effectiveness, fiscal policy spillovers, and quantile regression analyses of monetary policy reactions. His work bridges theoretical models with empirical evidence, emphasizing microeconomic foundations for macroeconomic analysis.
Dr Paez-Farrell’s recent articles highlight themes like monetary policy commitment, commodity price shocks, and the implications of small open economies. He has contributed to understanding policy trade-offs, such as the sacrifice ratio and central bank preferences in emerging markets. His teaching integrates cutting-edge research to connect macroeconomic theory with real-world policy challenges.
Despite his prolific output, no scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in his profile. He is affiliated with the Elmfield Building, Room B26, and can be reached at j.paez-farrell@sheffield.ac.uk.
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