PhD position in the field of Navigating Macroeconomic Expectations

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FEBRI, the graduate school and research institute of the Faculty of Economics and Business has one PhD position in the field of Navigating Macroeconomic Expectations: Informational Frictions, Behavioral Biases, and Policy Implications available.
Project description
Expectations play a fundamental role in macroeconomic dynamics, influencing consumption, investment, wage-setting, and the transmission of policy. While traditional models provide a strong foundation, growing evidence suggests that real-world expectation formation is shaped by informational frictions, cognitive biases, and heterogeneity in beliefs.
This PhD project seeks to combine empirical insights with modern macroeconomic modelling to examine the broader implications of deviations from standard rational expectations on the macroeconomy. How do public expectations react to monetary or fiscal policy changes or announcements? What are the implications of these expectations for policy credibility or effectiveness? What mechanisms drive deviations from rational expectation formation, and how do these impact financial markets and the effectiveness of central bank communication?
During this 4-year PhD program, you will join a collaborative research team applying cutting-edge methods from Experimental/Behavioral Economics alongside modern macroeconomic modelling techniques (e.g. DSGE). You'll have the opportunity to design and conduct lab or survey experiments that reveal how people process economic information and form beliefs about future macroeconomics indicators. You'll have access to state-of-the-art research facilities at FEB and RUG, including the GrEELab (https://www.greelab.nl/) experimental economics laboratory.
The project offers flexibility in both scope and methodology to explore various aspects of behavioural macroeconomics - whether that's monetary policy perception and communication, heterogeneous expectations in financial markets, or the role of sentiment in economic fluctuations, and others.
Join us in advancing our understanding of how economic expectations form and evolve, thus contributing to a rapidly evolving research field with important implications for both academic theory and real-world policy design.
The PhD position is embedded in the Economics, Econometrics, and Finance research programme of FEB’s Research Institute. The project will be supervised by Dr Viktor Marinkov, Dr Yan Xu, and Dr Christiaan van der Kwaak.