Professor Ivan Paya
Visiting ResearcherProfessional Role
Professor of Economics (On leave)
Research Overview
My research interests lie in the areas of Applied Macroeconomics, Financial Economics, and Time Series Econometrics. I am currently working on the effectiveness of macroprudential policies, the role of housing markets on financial stability, new tests to detect bubbles in asset prices, and on the role of higher-order preferences on decision theory and portfolio choice.
I am a co-director of the UK Housing Observatory and of the International Housing Observatory
Web Links
Personal Website:
UK Housing Observatory:
International Housing Observatory:
PhD Supervision Interests
I will be happy to supervise PhD students working on the areas of macroprudential policy, speculative bubbles in asset prices, and the effect of higher-order preferences on portfolio choice.
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Participation in workshop, seminar, course
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Editorial activity
Editorial activity
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Membership of committee
- Centre for Financial Econometrics, Asset Markets and Macroeconomic Policy
- Economics Research Group
- Macroeconomics and Financial Markets