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Andrey Alexandrov serves as an Assistant Professor at the Department of Economics and Finance, University of Rome Tor Vergata. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Mannheim and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Princeton University's Bendheim Center for Finance.
His academic background includes:
- Ph.D. in Economics, University of Mannheim
Dr. Alexandrov specializes in Business Cycles, Heterogeneous Agents Macroeconomics, and Macrofinance, with research focusing on the intersection of financial markets and macroeconomic stability. His work examines how monetary policy instruments affect economic fluctuations, the distributional consequences of inflation, and leverage dynamics in secured lending markets.
His publications reveal consistent emphasis on theoretical modeling of monetary policy transmission mechanisms, particularly analyzing how trend inflation distorts relative prices and how central bank balance sheet policies interact with interest rate decisions. The research employs both analytical frameworks and empirical validation using micro-level price data.
His scientific contributions were recognized with the UniCredit Econ JM 2020 Best Paper Award for groundbreaking work on trend inflation's impact on economic stabilization.
Dr. Alexandrov has extensive teaching experience across multiple institutions, including Advanced Macroeconomics courses at Tor Vergata and prior teaching assistant roles at Princeton, Mannheim, Yale, and Bonn.



