Philipp Engler

Last Updated: August 27, 2021

Philipp Engler

Philipp Engler is an economist in the European Department. He joined the Fund in 2018 with a first assignment in the Research Department. Previously he worked at Freie Universität Berlin and the DIW Berlin Institute. His research interests include international macroeconomics and fiscal policy.

Email: PENGLER@imf.org

Personal WebPage: https://philipp-engler.jimdofree.com/

Fluent In: German.

Education:

Freie Universität Berlin and Berlin Doctoral Program (BDPEMS), PhD

Advanced Studies Program at Kiel Institute for the World Economy

Freie Universität Berlin, Diploma in Economics

Universität Bonn, Pre-Diploma


Previous Experience:

Economist, Multilateral Surveillance Division, IMF Research Department


Current Position:

Economist, Russia desk, European Department

Publications in Journals (Refereed)

Hysteresis and Fiscal Policy, with J. Tervala, Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 2018, 93, pp. 39-53

Welfare Effects of TTIP in a DSGE Model, with J. Tervala, Economic Modelling, 2018, 70 (April), pp. 230-238

Third Country Effects of Fiscal Devaluations, with S. Pasch and J. Tervala, Economics Letters, 2018, 163 (February), pp.13-16

Fiscal Devaluation in a Monetary Union, with G. Ganelli, J. Tervala and S. Voigts, IMF Economic Review, 2017, 65 (2), pp. 241–272

Sovereign Risk, Interbank Freezes, and Aggregate Fluctuations, with C. Große Steffen, European Economic Review, 2016, 87, pp.34-61

Opposition to capital market opening, with A. Wulff, Applied Economics Letters, 21(6), 2014, pp.425-428

Beggar-Thyself or Beggar-Thy-Neighbour? The Welfare Effects of Monetary Policy, with J. Tervala, Economic Modelling, 2011, 28, pp.2034-2040

External Imbalances and the US Current Account: How Supply-Side Changes affect an Exchange Rate Adjustment, with M. Fidora and C. Thimann, Review of International Economics, 17(5), 2009, pp.927-941

The Effect of Capital Requirement Regulation on the Transmission of Monetary Policy: Evidence from Austria, with Jokipii, T. , Merkl, C., Rovira Kaltwasser, P., Vinhas de Souza, L., Empirica, December 2007, 34(5), pp.411-425

Publications in Books and Conference Volumes

Fiscal Risk Sharing and Stabilization in the EMU, with K. Bernoth, in: G. Christodoulakis (Ed.): Managing Risks in the European Periphery Debt Crisis, Palgrave Macmillan, December 2014, pp.148-162

Philipp Engler

Philipp Engler is an economist in the European Department. He joined the Fund in 2018 with a first assignment in the Research Department. Previously he worked at Freie Universität Berlin and the DIW Berlin Institute. His research interests include international macroeconomics and fiscal policy.

Email: PENGLER@imf.org

Personal WebPage: https://philipp-engler.jimdofree.com/

Fluent In: German.

Education:

Freie Universität Berlin and Berlin Doctoral Program (BDPEMS), PhD

Advanced Studies Program at Kiel Institute for the World Economy

Freie Universität Berlin, Diploma in Economics

Universität Bonn, Pre-Diploma


Previous Experience:

Economist, Multilateral Surveillance Division, IMF Research Department


Current Position:

Economist, Russia desk, European Department

IMF Books and Working Papers:

Rising Corporate Market Power : Emerging Policy Issues , Staff Discussion Notes No. 2021/001 , March 15, 2021

Rising Corporate Market Power : Emerging Policy Issues , Staff Discussion Notes No. 2021/001 , March 15, 2021

The Great Lockdown: International Risk Sharing Through Trade and Policy Coordination , Working Paper No. 2020/242 , November 13, 2020

Fiscal Devaluation in a Monetary Union , Working Paper No. 14/201 , October 30, 2014

Other Published Materials

Distributional Effects of Monetary Policy, Working Paper No. 2021/201 , July 30, 2021

Shifting Gears: Monetary Policy Spillovers During the Recovery from COVID-19, World Economic Outlook, Chapter 4, April 2021

The Macroeconomic Effects of Migration, World Economic Outlook, Chapter 4, May 2020

G-20 2019 Report on Strong, Sustainable, Balanced, and Inclusive Growth; Group of Twenty IMF Note

Macroeconomics of Aging and Policy Implications, IMF Staff Note

G-20 2018 Report on Strong, Sustainable, Balanced, and Inclusive Growth; Group of Twenty IMF Note

Publications in Journals (Refereed)

Hysteresis and Fiscal Policy, with J. Tervala, Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 2018, 93, pp. 39-53

Welfare Effects of TTIP in a DSGE Model, with J. Tervala, Economic Modelling, 2018, 70 (April), pp. 230-238

Third Country Effects of Fiscal Devaluations, with S. Pasch and J. Tervala, Economics Letters, 2018, 163 (February), pp.13-16

Fiscal Devaluation in a Monetary Union, with G. Ganelli, J. Tervala and S. Voigts, IMF Economic Review, 2017, 65 (2), pp. 241–272

Sovereign Risk, Interbank Freezes, and Aggregate Fluctuations, with C. Große Steffen, European Economic Review, 2016, 87, pp.34-61

Opposition to capital market opening, with A. Wulff, Applied Economics Letters, 21(6), 2014, pp.425-428

Beggar-Thyself or Beggar-Thy-Neighbour? The Welfare Effects of Monetary Policy, with J. Tervala, Economic Modelling, 2011, 28, pp.2034-2040

External Imbalances and the US Current Account: How Supply-Side Changes affect an Exchange Rate Adjustment, with M. Fidora and C. Thimann, Review of International Economics, 17(5), 2009, pp.927-941

The Effect of Capital Requirement Regulation on the Transmission of Monetary Policy: Evidence from Austria, with Jokipii, T. , Merkl, C., Rovira Kaltwasser, P., Vinhas de Souza, L., Empirica, December 2007, 34(5), pp.411-425

Publications in Books and Conference Volumes

Fiscal Risk Sharing and Stabilization in the EMU, with K. Bernoth, in: G. Christodoulakis (Ed.): Managing Risks in the European Periphery Debt Crisis, Palgrave Macmillan, December 2014, pp.148-162