Department | Center for Excellence in Finance and Economic Research (CEFER) | |
Address | Totorių g. 4, 01121 Vilnius, Lithuania | |
tl.bl@hgniss | ||
Personal website | https://sites.google.com/site/eswapnilsingh/ |
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Research interests
Primary: Quantitative Macroeconomics, Inequality
Secondary: Microeconometrics
Recent publications
Jakučionytė, E., & Singh, S. (2023). Emergence of subprime lending in minority neighborhoods. Real Estate Economics, 51(6), 1547-1583.
Jakučionytė, E., & Singh, S. (2022). Bowling alone, buying alone: The decline of co-borrowers in the US mortgage market. Journal of Housing Economics, 58(B).
Singh, S., & Stoltenberg, C. (2020). Consumption Insurance with Advance Information. Quantitative Economics, 11(2), 671-711.
Singh, S., & Beetsma, R. (2018). Optimal Monetary Policy under Sectoral Interconnections. Netherlands Economic Review (De Economist), 166, 309–336.
Recent Bank of Lithuania WPs/DPs/OPs:
Swapnil Singh & Marcelo Pedroni & Christian A. Stoltenberg, 2022. "Advance Information and Consumption Insurance: Evidence and Structural Estimation", Working paper No 108/2022
Eglė Jakučionytė & Indrė Pusevaitė & Swapnil Singh, 2022. "Advance Information and Consumption Insurance: Evidence and Structural Estimation", Working paper No 107/2022
Eglė Jakučionytė & Swapnil Singh, 2021. "Emergence of Subprime Lending in Minority Neighborhoods", Working paper No 94/2021
Eglė Jakučionytė & Swapnil Singh, 2020. "Bowling Alone, Buying Alone: The Decline of Co-Borrowers in the US Mortgage Market," Working paper No 78/2020.
Eglė Jakučionytė & Swapnil Singh, 2019. "Mortgage foreclosure risk after the Great Recession," Working paper No 69/2019.
Swapnil Singh & Christian A. Stoltenbergz, 2018. "How much do households really know about their future income?", Working Paper No 55/2018.
Swapnil Singh, 2018. "Public insurance of married versus single households in the US: trends and welfare consequences", Working Paper No 54/2018.
Short biography
2022-present | Principal Researcher-Coordinator, Center for Excellence in Finance and Economic Research (CEFER), Bank of Lithuania |
2019-present | Principal Economist, Center for Excellence in Finance and Economic Research (CEFER), Bank of Lithuania |
2017–2019 | Senior Economist, Center for Excellence in Finance and Economic Research (CEFER), Bank of Lithuania |
2017–present | Lecturer, Faculty of Economics and Business, Kaunas University of Technology |
2013–2017 | PhD in Economics, University of Amsterdam and Tinbergen Institute |
2011–2013 | MPhil in Economics, Tinbergen Institute |
2006–2011 | Economics (BSc+MSc equivalent), Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur |
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