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Moritz Lenel is an Assistant Professor at the Bendheim Center for Finance within Princeton University's Department of Economics, and a faculty research fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER). His research focuses on macroeconomics and finance, particularly examining topics such as monetary policy transmission, international financial systems, liquidity dynamics, and asset pricing mechanisms.
His work explores the effects of dollar swap lines on global financial markets, the interplay between monetary policy and risk premia in heterogeneous agent models, and the role of collateralized lending in shaping credit markets. Recent studies include analysis of exchange rate fluctuations driven by demand shocks and financial market segmentation's impact on the term structure of interest rates.
Lenel's research has been published in top journals including the American Economic Review, Econometrica, and the Journal of Monetary Economics. His current projects address issues such as safe asset scarcity, the implications of segmented markets for monetary policy, and the macroeconomic effects of financial intermediation constraints.
He holds a PhD in Economics and has collaborated extensively with scholars like Rohan Kekre and Federico Mainardi. His work often combines theoretical modeling with empirical methods to address pressing questions in monetary and international finance.




