
معرفی
Sean Mccrary is an Assistant Professor at The Ohio State University specializing in macroeconomics with research spanning labor markets, firm dynamics, sovereign debt, and computational methods. He teaches undergraduate courses in Money and Banking and PhD-level Search Theory and Applications.
Education:
- PhD in Economics, University of Pennsylvania
Research Focus: His work investigates firm productivity heterogeneity's impact on worker mobility and wage formation, computational modeling of earnings risk in life-cycle consumption decisions, and disentangling default versus dilution risks in sovereign debt markets where borrowers lack commitment. This integrates advanced computational techniques with core macroeconomic theory to address structural economic questions.
Publication Trends: Recent works (2022-2025) demonstrate consistent methodological innovation in DSGE modeling, sovereign default frameworks, and labor market dynamics. Key themes include computational efficiency in nonlinear estimation, Markov-chain approximation techniques, and job ladder models linking firm heterogeneity to earnings trajectories.
Awards: None documented in source materials.
Advising & Grants: No student advisement details or grant funding information provided in current documentation.
Research Infrastructure: Affiliation with The Ohio State University's economics research ecosystem, though specific labs or collaborative teams are not explicitly referenced.



