Tatjana Schulze

Last Updated: November 21, 2022

Tatjana Schulze

Tatjana Schulze is an economist in the Research Department at the IMF. She holds a Ph.D. and master's in Financial Economics from the University of Oxford. Her research interests are in international macro-finance, financial stability, and monetary & macroprudential policies.

Personal WebPage: https://www.tatjanaschulze.com/home

Fluent In: German.

Education:

Ph.D. in Financial Economics, University of Oxford, 2022

M.Sc. in Financial Economics, University of Oxford, 2017

B.Sc. in Economics and Business Economics, Maastricht University, 2015


Current Position:

Economist (Economist Program), Research Department, Systemic Issues Division

IMF Books and Working Papers:

Financial Shock Transmission to Heterogeneous Firms: The Earnings-Based Borrowing Constraint Channel , Working Paper No. 2023/196 , September 15, 2023

Geo-Economic Fragmentation and the Future of Multilateralism , Staff Discussion Notes No. 2023/001 , January 15, 2023

Tatjana Schulze

Tatjana Schulze is an economist in the Research Department at the IMF. She holds a Ph.D. and master's in Financial Economics from the University of Oxford. Her research interests are in international macro-finance, financial stability, and monetary & macroprudential policies.

Personal WebPage: https://www.tatjanaschulze.com/home

Fluent In: German.

Education:

Ph.D. in Financial Economics, University of Oxford, 2022

M.Sc. in Financial Economics, University of Oxford, 2017

B.Sc. in Economics and Business Economics, Maastricht University, 2015


Current Position:

Economist (Economist Program), Research Department, Systemic Issues Division

IMF Books and Working Papers:

Financial Shock Transmission to Heterogeneous Firms: The Earnings-Based Borrowing Constraint Channel , Working Paper No. 2023/196 , September 15, 2023

Geo-Economic Fragmentation and the Future of Multilateralism , Staff Discussion Notes No. 2023/001 , January 15, 2023