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Dominika Ehrenbergerová (Kolcunová)

Senior Research Analyst
Financial Research Unit, Financial Stability Department
Education: Ph.D. (economics) in progress, Charles University in Prague
Phone: +420 224 413 683

Biography

Dominika Ehrenbergerová joined the Czech National Bank in 2017 and since then has worked as a research analyst and a research coordinator in the Financial Research Division of the Financial Stability Department. Her research interests include monetary policy, financial stability and quantitative research synthesis. In 2017 and 2020 she received the Karel Engliš Prize for the best paper on Czech economic policy presented by the Czech Economic Society, and in 2019 František Vencovský Prize for young researchers below the age of 35. She is currently an intern in DG-Research, European Central Bank.

Recent CNB Publications

  • The Effect of Monetary Policy on House Prices – How Strong is the Transmission?, CNB WP 14/2020 (with Josef Bajzík)
  • The Power of Sentiment: Irrational Beliefs of Households and Consumer Loan Dynamics, CNB WP 10/2020 (with Zuzana Rakovská and Martin Hodula)
  • A Prolonged Period of Low Interest Rates: Unintended Consequences, CNB Research and Policy Note 2/2020 (with Simona Malovaná, Josef Bajzík and Jan Janků)
  • Does Capital-Based Regulation Affect Bank Pricing Policy?, CNB WP 5/2020 (with Martin Hodula and Zuzana Rakovská)
  • Death to the Cobb-Douglas Production Function? A Quantitative Survey of the Capital-Labor Substitution Elasticity, CNB WP 8/2019 (with Sebastian Gechert, Tomáš Havránek and Zuzana Iršová)
  • Estimating the Effective Lower Bound for the Czech National Bank’s Policy Rate, CNB WP 9/2018 (with Tomáš Havránek)

Selected Publications in Refereed Journals

  • Measuring capital-labor substitution: The importance of method choices and publication bias. Review of Economic Dynamics, forthcoming (with Sebastian Gechert, Tomáš Havránek and Zuzana Iršová)
  • Does Monetary Policy Influence Banks' Risk Weights under the Internal Ratings-based Approach?, 2019, Economic Systems 43(2) (with Simona Malovaná and Václav Brož)

Other Information

Awards:

  • 2020: Karel Engliš Prize by the Czech Economic Society for the best economic policy paper
  • 2019: Prof. František Vencovský Prize
  • 2017: Karel Engliš Prize by the Czech Economic Society for the best economic policy paper

Stays abroad

  • from 09/2020: PhD Traineeship, DG-Research, European Central Bank
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