Katharina Bergant
Last Updated: February 21, 2023
Katharina has been an Economist in the Research Department at the International Monetary Fund since 2019. In addition to her work on monetary and macroprudential policies, her most recent research focuses on the application of microdata in international financial macroeconomics. Before she joined the IMF, Katharina did a research fellowship at the Harvard Kennedy School. Previously, she worked in the Directorate Economics of the European Central Bank and the Monetary Policy division of the Central Bank of Ireland. Katharina was a Grattan Scholar at Trinity College Dublin where she earned her PhD under the supervision of Philip R. Lane.
Email: KBERGANT@imf.org
Personal WebPage: https://sites.google.com/site/katharinabergant/
Fluent In: German, Italian, Spanish.
IMF Books and Working Papers:
From Polluting to Green Jobs: A Seamless Transition in the U.S.? , Working Paper No. 2022/129 , July 01, 2022
Winning the War? New Evidence on the Measurement and the Determinants of Poverty in the United States , Working Paper No. 2022/004 , January 14, 2022
Modeling the U.S. Climate Agenda: Macro-Climate Trade-offs and Considerations , Working Paper No. 2021/290 , December 10, 2021
Forbearance Patterns in the Post-Crisis Period , Working Paper No. 2020/140 , July 24, 2020
Dampening Global Financial Shocks: Can Macroprudential Regulation Help (More than Capital Controls)? , Working Paper No. 20/106 , June 26, 2020
The Anatomy of the Transmission of Macroprudential Policies , Working Paper No. 20/58 , May 22, 2020
International Capital Flows at the Security Level – Evidence from the ECB’s Asset Purchase Programme , Working Paper No. 20/46 , February 28, 2020
Publications in Journals (Refereed)
Publications in Books and Conference Volumes
Other Published Materials
Katharina has been an Economist in the Research Department at the International Monetary Fund since 2019. In addition to her work on monetary and macroprudential policies, her most recent research focuses on the application of microdata in international financial macroeconomics. Before she joined the IMF, Katharina did a research fellowship at the Harvard Kennedy School. Previously, she worked in the Directorate Economics of the European Central Bank and the Monetary Policy division of the Central Bank of Ireland. Katharina was a Grattan Scholar at Trinity College Dublin where she earned her PhD under the supervision of Philip R. Lane.
Email: KBERGANT@imf.org
Personal WebPage: https://sites.google.com/site/katharinabergant/
Fluent In: German, Italian, Spanish.
IMF Books and Working Papers:
From Polluting to Green Jobs: A Seamless Transition in the U.S.? , Working Paper No. 2022/129 , July 01, 2022
Winning the War? New Evidence on the Measurement and the Determinants of Poverty in the United States , Working Paper No. 2022/004 , January 14, 2022
Modeling the U.S. Climate Agenda: Macro-Climate Trade-offs and Considerations , Working Paper No. 2021/290 , December 10, 2021
Forbearance Patterns in the Post-Crisis Period , Working Paper No. 2020/140 , July 24, 2020
Dampening Global Financial Shocks: Can Macroprudential Regulation Help (More than Capital Controls)? , Working Paper No. 20/106 , June 26, 2020
The Anatomy of the Transmission of Macroprudential Policies , Working Paper No. 20/58 , May 22, 2020
International Capital Flows at the Security Level – Evidence from the ECB’s Asset Purchase Programme , Working Paper No. 20/46 , February 28, 2020