Patrick Moran is a Senior Economist at the Federal Reserve Board with 14 years of research and policy experience bridging macroeconomics, household finance, and public economics. He combines rigorous academic training from Oxford and Chicago with roles as an Assistant Professor at the University of Copenhagen and visiting positions at top policy shops like the Institute for Fiscal Studies and the Bank of England. His work focuses on using micro data within macro models to trace how household financial decisions scale up to aggregate outcomes and shape the distributional effects of public policy. Based in Washington, D.C., he brings both central bank policy experience and deep empirical methods to questions about spending and inequality, and maintains active academic ties through CEBI and ongoing research collaborations. An uncommon strength is his track record of rotating between research, teaching, and policy institutions, which sharpens his ability to translate technical findings into actionable policy insights.
14 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Economics, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Economics at University of Oxford
Bachelor of Arts (BA), Economics, Bachelor of Arts (BA), Economics at University of Chicago
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Patrick Moran - Senior Economist at Institute For Fiscal Studies