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Emircan Yurdagul is an Associate Professor of Economics (with tenure) at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Washington University in St. Louis (2015). His research focuses on Macroeconomics, International Finance, Labor Economics, and Entrepreneurship, with notable work on sovereign debt restructuring, firm dynamics, and human capital development. He is a Research Affiliate at the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR).
His educational background includes a Ph.D. from Washington University in St. Louis (2015) and prior academic training in economics. His research bridges theoretical macroeconomics with applied questions in international finance and labor markets, often employing dynamic models to analyze sovereign debt, firm behavior, and policy interventions.
His recent studies explore topics such as production complementarities in entrepreneurial contexts, labor supply responses to firm size, and the macroeconomic implications of sovereign debt restructurings. His work frequently appears in top journals like the Journal of Monetary Economics, Review of Economic Dynamics, and Journal of International Economics.
Teaching responsibilities include advanced macroeconomics courses for Ph.D. students (Macroeconomics III) and undergraduate courses in macroeconomic theory. He has also taught specialized courses on sovereign default modeling at the graduate level.
Yurdagul collaborates with institutions like the Federal Reserve and CEPR, contributing to policy-oriented research on cash holdings, repatriation taxes, and sudden stops in capital flows. His research agenda emphasizes bridging theoretical frameworks with empirical realities in global economic systems.




