Sinem Hacioglu Hokeمشاهده پروفایل
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Sinem Hacioglu Hoke serves as a Senior Economist at the Federal Reserve Board and holds a Research Fellow position at King's College London. Previously, she spent eight years at the Bank of England (2015-2023), progressing from Economist to Senior Economist and concluding as Research and Policy Advisor. She maintains active research affiliations with the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) in Monetary Economics and Financial Economics programmes, and has delivered guest lectures at Bilkent University and Howard University. Her academic credentials include: PhD in Economics from Bonn Graduate School of Economics (awarded September 2016) Research Scholar at University of Wisconsin-Madison (2012-2013) Dr. Hoke's research develops central bank modeling tools using econometric methods applied to traditional and non-traditional data. She investigates consumption heterogeneity across households, news shock impacts on business cycles, and exchange rate derivative usage by market participants. Her work bridges monetary policy, financial markets, and micro-founded macroeconomic analysis through rigorous empirical approaches. Recent publications analyze household spending of government benefits, geographic income mismeasurement, consumer sentiment versus verified retail data, and patent-news-business cycle linkages. These works demonstrate her focus on granular data integration for policy-relevant insights, particularly in consumption dynamics and financial market mechanisms. No scientific awards are documented in the provided materials. Information regarding student advising and research grants is not specified in available sources. She collaborates within CEPR's research programmes on Monetary Economics and Financial Economics, leveraging these networks for policy-oriented academic work while maintaining her central bank positions.





