
Thomas Drechsel
Assistant Professor · Macroeconomics
University of Maryland, College ParkAbout
Thomas Drechsel is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Maryland, with an affiliation as a NBER Faculty Research Fellow. He holds a PhD in Economics from the London School of Economics (2019). His research focuses on credit frictions, monetary policy design, commodity markets in emerging economies, and the political economy of central banking. Key themes include the effects of political pressure on central banks, fiscal-monetary interactions, and real-time macroeconomic monitoring.
- Educations: PhD (LSE, 2019), Undergraduate studies at Goethe University Frankfurt.
- Teaching: Courses include Money and Banking, Macroeconomics of Imperfect Capital Markets, and advanced macroeconomic modeling.
Research Interests: Drechsel’s work examines how credit constraints amplify business cycles, the role of commodities in shaping emerging market policies, and the implications of political pressure on central bank independence. He employs innovative methods like natural language processing of Federal Reserve documents and narrative analysis of historical interactions between U.S. presidents and Fed chairs.
Publications: Over 20 peer-reviewed articles in top journals such as the Review of Economic Studies, American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, and Journal of Monetary Economics. Recent work includes studies on optimal monetary policy in commodity-exposed economies and high-frequency bank regulation effects.
- Awards: NBER Faculty Research Fellowship.
Grants & Labs: Active in collaborative research on macroprudential policy and nowcasting techniques, though specific grants or lab affiliations are not explicitly detailed in the texts.
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