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Professor Richard Dennis is a faculty member in the Department of Economics at the University of Glasgow. He holds a PhD from the Australian National University (2001) and previously worked at the Australian National University and the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco. His research focuses on monetary policy, business cycles, time-inconsistency, and quantitative theory. He serves as an associate editor for the European Economic Review and co-directs the Macroeconomic Policy Frameworks Program at the Center for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis.
His research explores topics such as robust monetary policy, time-consistent equilibria, and policy interactions in nonlinear models. Notable contributions include studies on quasi-hyperbolic preferences, labor market frictions, and macroprudential policy in the Euro area. He has supervised PhD student Xiaoli Ning on topics related to monetary policy and inequality.
Teaching includes undergraduate courses like Economics 1B and graduate-level macroeconomic theory. He has secured grants, including a relinquished Australian Research Council grant (DP130104051) focused on time-consistent macroeconomic policy frameworks.



