Biography
Ciaran Rogers is Assistant Professor of Finance at HEC Paris, which he joined in 2023. He obtained a PhD in Economics from Stanford University in 2022, and subsequently became a post-doctoral fellow of CeMoF (Center for Monetary Policy and Financial Stability) in Stockholm for one year. He received his BA in Economics from Cambridge University in 2012, worked as a fixed income trader at Morgan Stanley in London until 2015, and then received his MSc in Economics from the London School of Economics in 2016.
Ciaran’s main research interests focus on monetary policy and household finance. His first line of work investigates different monetary policy regimes and the resulting set of feasible policy tools, with a particular focus on central bank asset purchases. He also works with life cycle models that incorporate asset portfolio choice to try and understand household financial decisions observed in survey data (for example, health insurance products and financial asset portfolios)
Working papers
ECB Working Paper , 2022
NBER Working Paper Series - National Bureau of Economic Research , 2020
ECB Working Paper , 2019
Working papers
ECB Working Paper , 2022
NBER Working Paper Series - National Bureau of Economic Research , 2020
ECB Working Paper , 2019
Education
Academic appointments
Academic Responsibilities at HEC
- 2023- Assistant Professor, Finance HEC Paris
- 2023- Member of GREGHEC, the joint research laboratory CNRS-HEC Paris, GREGHEC HEC Paris
Awards & honors
- 2021 Dixon and Carol Doll Graduate Fellowship
- 2019 Ric Weiland Graduate Fellowship in the Humanities and Sciences
- 2018 Macro Financial Modelling (MFM) Research Scholarship