Isaiah Hull Cell: +46 (076) 589-0661 Email: [email protected] Website: www.isaiahhull.com Citizenship: U.S. Contact Information Sveriges Riksbank Research Division 103 37 Stockholm Sweden Education Ph.D. in Economics, Boston College (2013) • Areas of Interest: Computational Economics, Housing, Macroeconomics, Finance, Time Series Econometrics • Committee: Peter Ireland (Chair), Georg Strasser, Andrew Beauchamp, Robert Murphy M.A. in Economics, Boston College (2010) B.S. in Economics, Salem State University (2008) Publications “Approximate Dynamic Programming with Post-Decision States as a Solution Method for Dynamic Economic Models” Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 55: 57-70. “The Macro-Financial Implications of House Price-Indexed Mortgage Contracts” Economics Letters, 127: 81-85. “The Development and Spread of Financial Innovations” Quantitative Economics, 7: 616-636. “Mortgage Amortization and Household Indebtedness: An Application to Swedish-Style Mortgages” European Economic Review, 91: 72-88. “The Timing of Uncertainty Shocks in a Small Open Economy” Economics Letters, 155: 31-34. Working Papers “What Broke First? Characterizing Sources of Structural Change Prior to the Great Recession” “Monetary Normalizations and Consumer Credit: Evidence from Fed Liftoff and Online Lending” Research Experience Sveriges Riksbank, Research Division • Senior Economist (2016 - Present) Sveriges Riksbank, Research Division • Economist (2013 - 2016) Boston College, Economics Department • Research Assistant for Prof. Georg Strasser (Summer 2010) Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, Research Department • Research Intern (Summer 2008) Service Positions Partners in Development, Inc. • Board Member (2007 - 2013) Presentations The Greater Stockholm Macro Group Meeting (2013), Computing in Economics and and Discussions Finance (2014, 2015, 2016), The European Economics Association Meeting (2014), The Society for Nonlinear Dynamics and Econometrics Meeting (2015), The International Banking, Economics and Finance Association Meeting (Summer 2015), and the American Economics Association Meeting (2015), Trinity of Stability Conference (2016), Macroprudential Policy Workshop (2016), Nordic Summer Symposium in Macroeconomics (2016), Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia (2016) Teaching Experience Boston College, Department of Economics • Teaching Assistant, “Principles of Microeconomics” (Fall 2012) • Instructor, “Principles of Macroeconomics” (Summer 2012) • Instructor, “Principles of Macroeconomics” (Spring 2012) • Teaching Assistant, “Principles of Microeconomics” (Fall 2011) • Teaching Assistant, “Principles of Macroeconomics” (Spring 2010) • Teaching Assistant, “Principles of Microeconomics” (Fall 2010) • Grader, “Economics of Growth and Development” (Fall 2008-Spring 2009) Academic Honors Donald White Teaching Excellence Award • Boston College (Spring 2012) Instructor for Principles of Macroeconomics • Boston College (Summer 2012) H. Michael Mann Fund, Summer Assistantship • Boston College (Summer 2010) Full Tuition Remission and Stipend • Boston College Computing Skills References Python, Julia, MATLAB, LATEX, R, C, C++, C#, JavaScript, D3, Swift, Fortan, Objective-C, Mathematica, Dynare, Stata, Omnigraffle, Xcode, CUDA, GoLang, Ruby, GPU-Computing Peter Ireland (Chair) Department of Economics Boston College [email protected] Tel: (617) 552-3687 Chestnut Hill, MA 02467, USA Georg Strasser (Committee) Department of Economics Boston College [email protected] Tel: (617) 552-1954 Chestnut Hill, MA 02467, USA Andrew Beauchamp (Committee) Department of Economics Boston College [email protected] Tel: (617) 552-4055 Chestnut Hill, MA 02467, USA Robert Murphy (Committee) Department of Economics Boston College [email protected] Tel: (617) 552-3688 Chestnut Hill, MA 02467, USA
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