Research Associate of the Macroeconomics Department
Research Associate of the Forecasting and Economic Policy Department
Geraldine Dany-Knedlik is a Research Associate in the Department of Macroeconomics and head of the global economic projections in the Departments of Forecasting. After studying economics at the University of Nottingham, she joined the IWH Doctoral Program in Economics in 2012. During her doctorate, Geraldine Dany-Knedlik spent time at the International Monetary Fund and the European Central Bank. In 2018 she completed her dissertation with the title "The Great Recession and its effects on monetary policy: From policy transmission to target dynamics". Her research projects include applied time-series econometrics, monetary policy and the interactions between the real economy and cycles of income and wealth inequality. Geraldine is on parental leave since November 2021.