Fellows
Over the funding period CASFI welcomes fellows to contribute their expertise and perspectives. The aim is to foster a dynamic, global research community.
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sergio de Ferra
University of Oxford
Department of Economics
International Macroeconomics
Prof. Dr. Federica Romei
University of Oxford
Department of Economics
Monetary Economics and International Economics
Prof. Dr. Catherine R. Schenk
University of Oxford
Faculty of History
Economic and Social History
Prof. Dr. John Turner
Queen's University Belfast
Queen's Business School (QBS)
Centre for Economic History
Finance and Financial History
Non-resident Fellows
Prof. Dr. David Chambers
University of Cambridge
Judge Business School
Financial History
Prof. Dr. Barry Eichengreen
University of California, Berkeley
Economics and Political Science
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Axelle Ferrière
Sciences Po (Paris)
Department of Economics
International Macroeconomics
Prof. em. Dr. Timothy W. Guinnane
Yale University
Department of Economics
Economic History
Prof. Dr. Leslie Hannah
London School of Economics and Political Science
Department of Economic History
Prof. Dr. Pierre Cyrille Hautcœur
Ecole des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS), Paris School of Economics
Economic and Social History
Prof. Dr. Harod James
Princeton University
History Department
European Studies, History and International Affairs
Prof. Dr. Dirk Krueger
University of Pennsylvania
Department of Economics
Social Sciences and Economics
Prof. Dr. Xavier Ragot
Sciences Po (Paris)
Department of Economics
Macroeconomics
Prof. Dr. Moritz Schularick
Kiel Institute for the World Economy,
Sciences Po (Paris)
Macroeconomics and Economic History
Assistant Prof. Dr. Christian Wolf
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Department of Economics
Macroeconomics, Econometrics