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Roman Sustek is an Associate Professor (Reader) in Economics at Queen Mary University of London's School of Economics and Finance. His research focuses on housing markets, monetary policy, and macroeconomic dynamics. He previously worked at the Bank of England and held academic roles at Iowa, Nottingham, and Southampton Universities. He serves as Associate Editor of the European Economic Review and collaborates with institutions like the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis and LSE's Centre for Macroeconomics.
Education: PhD from Carnegie Mellon University's Tepper School of Business (2006), preceded by work at the Czech National Bank. His teaching spans advanced macroeconomics, monetary policy, and housing economics at both undergraduate and graduate levels.
Research interests include mortgage finance, term structure of interest rates, and business cycle analysis. Notable contributions include modeling mortgage integration in macroeconomic frameworks and analyzing global housing price trends since 1950. His recent work examines Czech Republic housing dynamics and central bank policy frameworks.
Advisory roles include external review of the Czech National Bank's monetary policy and program directorship for the MSc in Economics. Grants and collaborations involve central bank engagements and academic partnerships in macroeconomic research.
Labs/Teams: Active in the Centre for Macroeconomics (CFM) at LSE and maintains affiliations with the Laboratory for Aggregate Economics and Finance at UC Santa Barbara.
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