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Khawaja Mamun is a researcher at Sacred Heart University, with a focus on financial economics and macroeconomic policy. His work explores the dynamics of interest rate swaps across global markets, including China, the U.S., Europe, and emerging economies.
His research employs advanced econometric models like ARDL and GARCH to analyze how short-term interest rates, inflation, industrial production, and exchange rates influence long-term swap yields. This aligns with Keynesian perspectives on central bank influence in financial markets.
Key trends in his publications include empirical analyses of over-the-counter derivatives, macrofinancial variables, and policy implications for emerging market economies. He has contributed to discussions on monetary policy transmission mechanisms through derivative markets.
His collaborations span multiple institutions, including the Levy Economics Institute of Bard College, where his work is disseminated through open-access working papers.



