
معرفی
Pratiti Chatterjee is a Senior Lecturer (Assistant Professor) of Economics at the University of Western Australia (UWA), affiliated with the UWA Business School's Economics Department. Her research focuses on Macroeconomics, International Economics, and Econometrics, particularly analyzing interaction effects in macroeconomic systems through lenses of financial frictions, stochastic volatility, and behavioral expectations. She holds a PhD in Economics from the University of California, Irvine (2018), specializing in Uncertainty Shocks and Business Cycle Fluctuations.
Her work explores themes such as the sentiment channel of monetary policy, credit constraints' impact on uncertainty shocks, and cross-country business cycle asymmetries. Recent contributions include advancements in state space modeling and Bayesian econometric techniques. She has published in journals like the Journal of Money, Credit and Banking and European Economic Review. Collaborations span global institutions, reflecting her interest in international macroeconomic dynamics.
Her research expertise includes Monetary Economics, Financial Markets, and Macroeconomic Policy Design. While no formal awards are listed, her work has garnered significant readership and citations, indicating scholarly impact. She has advised no explicitly listed students, though her teaching role may involve mentoring graduate researchers in economics and econometrics methodologies.



