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Ozge Senay is an Associate Professor in Economics at the University of St Andrews' Business School. She specializes in international macroeconomics, monetary economics, and the interplay between financial markets and monetary policy design. Her research focuses on how financial market structures and imperfections influence portfolio choices and welfare-maximizing monetary policy. She is actively involved in postgraduate supervision and has led research projects funded by organizations like The British Academy and the Carnegie Trust. Her work addresses policy-relevant issues such as optimal monetary policy under financial market frictions and exchange rate regime choices.
Research Interests: Ozge's work spans international macroeconomics, monetary theory, and financial market dynamics. She examines topics such as optimal policy design under asymmetric information, the effects of financial globalization, and the welfare implications of exchange rate misalignments. Her methodologies include advanced computational techniques to model international portfolio allocations and policy responses to macroeconomic shocks.
Key Themes in Articles: Her publications explore monetary policy under incomplete financial markets, collateral constraints in international portfolios, and the impact of price flexibility on policy outcomes. Recent work emphasizes the role of local currency pricing in monetary policy transmission and the trade-offs between fixed and floating exchange rate regimes.
Advising and Grants: Ozge supervises postgraduate research, including Mario Lupoli's thesis. She has led projects like 'Asymmetric Information, Incomplete Financial Markets and Optimal Policy' (2017–2018) and 'International Financial Linkages and a Welfare Analysis of Monetary Policy' (2012). She also serves as an external examiner for economics programs at Durham University and the University of Sheffield.




