Markus Brunnermeier
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Markus Konrad Brunnermeier (born March 22, 1969) is an economist, who is the Edwards S. Sanford Professor of Economics at Princeton University.
Markus K. Brunnermeier | |
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Born | March 22, 1969 (1969-03-22) (age 55) |
Nationality | German |
Academic career | |
Institution | Princeton University |
Field | Economics |
Alma mater | University of Regensburg (A.B.) Vanderbilt University (M.A.) London School of Economics (Ph.D.) |
Influences | Ben Bernanke |
Awards | Smith Breeden Prize, Sloan Fellowship, Germán Bernácer Prize, Guggenheim Fellowship, Econometric Society Fellowship, Lamfalussy Fellowship |
Information at IDEAS / RePEc | |
Brunnermeier is a faculty member of Princeton's department of economics and director of the Bendheim Center for Finance. He is also a nonresident senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics. Brunnermeier is also the president of the American Finance Association in 2023.
His research focuses on international financial markets and the macro economy with special emphasis on bubbles, liquidity, financial crises and monetary policy. He promoted the concepts of Resilience, liquidity spirals, CoVaR as co-risk measure, the paradox of prudence, financial dominance, ESBies, the Reversal Rate, Digital currency areas, the redistributive monetary policy, and the I Theory of Money.
He is or was a member of several advisory groups, including to the IMF, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, the European Systemic Risk Board, the German Bundesbank and the U.S. Congressional Budget Office. He is a research associate at CEPR, NBER, and CESifo.