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Kerem Tuzcuoglu is a Senior Economist at the Bank of Canada and a Research Fellow at the Centre for Monetary and Financial Economics at Carleton University's Faculty of Public and Global Affairs. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Columbia University. His research focuses on econometrics, macroeconomics, and financial economics, with applications to monetary policy, systemic risk, and international financial dynamics. He leads the Systemic Risk Analytics Division at the Bank of Canada, specializing in modeling macroeconomic and financial stability.
His work bridges theoretical econometric advancements with practical policy analysis, leveraging tools such as hierarchical volatility models, Bayesian methods, and nonlinear transmission frameworks. Recent studies address high-frequency policy impacts, international spillovers of quantitative easing, and supply-side inflation drivers post-pandemic.
He has contributed to the development of the Risk Amplification Macro Model (RAMM) and pioneered composite likelihood estimation techniques for panel data models. His research underscores the interplay between macroeconomic fluctuations and financial system resilience.


