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Tatiana Damjanovic
Tatiana Damjanovic
Lecturer
 
Room: F15
University of St Andrews,
School of Economics and Finance,
St. Andrews, Fife, KY16 9AL,
Scotland, U.K.
Office Hours
Tel: +44 (0) 1334 461952
Fax: +44 (0) 1334 462444
Email: td21st-andrews.ac.uk
CV: CV.pdf

About

Tatiana joined the Department in 2004, she has a PhD from the Stockholm School of Economics, an M.A from the New Economic School (Moscow) and an M.Sc. in Mathematics from the Moscow State University. She previously worked as an economist at the Ministry of Finance of the Russian Federation, International Monetary Fund, the University of Essex and the Aberdeen Business School.


Research Interests Optimal Monetary policy, Public Finance, Money and Banking

Teaching

Publications
  • (2009) 'Tax Progressivity, Income Distribution and Tax Non-Compliance' with David Ulph, forthcoming in European Economic Review
  • (2009) 'Seigniorage-maximizing inflation under sticky prices', with Charles Nolan, forthcoming in Journal of Money, Credit and Banking
  • (2009) 'Relative Price Distortions and Inflation Persistence', with Charles Nolan, forthcoming in Economic Journal
  • (2008) "Unconditionally Optimal Monetary Policy" , with Vladislav Damjanovic and Charles Nolan, Journal of Monetary Economics, 55, 491-500. (download)
  • (2006) "On the Possibility of Pareto-Improving Pension Reform", The Manchester School, Volume 74, Number 6, Pages 741-754. (download)
  • (2006) "Some Welfare Implications of Optimal Stabilization Policy in an Economy with Capital and Sticky Prices", with Charles Nolan, Scottish Journal of Political Economy, Volume 53, Number 1, February Pages 47-71. (download)
  • (2005) "Lorenz dominance for transformed income distributions: A simple proof", Mathematical Social Sciences, Volume 50, Issue 2 , September Pages 234-237 (download)
  • (2003) "The Russian Financial Crisis and its Consequences for Central Asia", with Gonzalo Pastor, Emerging Markets Finance & Trade, May 2003, Vol. 39/ 3, available as IMF Working Paper No. 01/169

Working Papers
  • (2009) 'Second order accurate approximation to the Rotemberg model around a distorted steady state' with Charles Nolan, CDMA working paper 0907
  • (2008) 'Linear Quadratic Approximation to Unconditionally Optimal Policy: The Distorted Steady-State', with Vladislav Damjanovic and Charles Nolan, CDMA working paper 0804

Work in Progress
  • "A Second-Order Accurate Approximation to Expected Utility for A Ramsey Problem with Capital and Sticky prices", with Tatiana Kirsanova,
  • "Inequality and Supply"

Knowledge Transfer

Invited Seminar Presentations
  • 2008 University of Exeter
  • 2009 University of Reading
(Updates: 26/05/2009)

 
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