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Paul Schmelzing

Assistant Professor

Department

Finance

Profile

Paul Schmelzing is an assistant professor in the Seidner Department of Finance, focusing on macroeconomics and finance from a long-term historical perspective. His current projects include a book manuscript reconstructing trends in capital markets since the Renaissance, under contract with Yale University Press. In addition, Schmelzing is the co-author of the聽, and currently works on paper projects in the area of monetary economics and asset pricing.聽

Schmelzing also holds an appointment as a Research Fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University.聽

In addition, he is a One Bank visitor at the Bank of England, after serving as a visiting researcher at the BoE鈥檚 Research Hub from 2016 to 2021. Other academic experience includes appointments as a visiting fellow at the Hoover Institution (2017-2019), and as a research assistant for Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth S. Rogoff at Harvard. Outside of academia, Schmelzing's聽professional experience includes work at the German Bundestag's finance committee, Goldman Sachs' securities division in London, and at a global macro hedge fund.

He has developed a new course "Global Macro and the International Financial System," which he teaches at Boston College.

Selected Publications

Current Projects

  • 鈥溾 Yale University Press, 1311-202.1.听

  • 鈥." (With Andrew Metrick.) National Bureau of Economic Research, 1257-2019.聽September, 2021.聽

  • 鈥.鈥 (With Kenneth S. Rogoff and Barbara Rossi.) National Bureau of Economic Research. September, 2022.聽

  • 鈥.鈥 (With Niall Ferguson, Martin Kornejew, and Moritz Schularick.) CEPR Press: Paris and London. 2023.