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Nataliya Barasinska is a Research Professor at the Research Centre of the Deutsche Bundesbank, affiliated with the Directorate General Financial Stability. Her primary research interests focus on Corporate Finance, Household Finance, Credit Risk, and Real Estate Markets. She has conducted extensive studies on gender norms influencing financial decision-making, particularly in stock market participation across Europe.
Her notable works include analyses of borrower-based household vulnerability, stress testing German mortgage markets, and investigating risk tolerance disparities between genders using household survey data. Barasinska has presented her research at conferences such as the European Economic Association Congress and the German Economic Association meetings. She contributes to the FINESS project (EU-funded) exploring financial systems and sustainable growth.
Key articles include a 2018 study on gender role asymmetry in stock market participation and a 2021 paper analyzing borrower instruments' impact on household financial resilience. Her research bridges empirical finance with behavioral economics, highlighting societal and gender dynamics in financial behavior.
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