Diego Calderon Guajardo

Diego Calderon
I'm a PhD Candidate in Economics. I will be on the 2022-23 job market.
Check my Job Market Paper hereLink opens in a new window.
Research Fields:
Macroeconomics, International Economics, Economic Theory.
Recommenders:
Contact details
Email: Diego dot Calderon at warwick dot ac dot uk
Room: S2.110
Advice and feedback hours: TBA
Download my CV Link opens in a new window
Visit my personal websiteLink opens in a new window
About me
I am a macroeconomist interested in macroeconomic theory, international economics, and dynamic stochastic general equilibrium models. My work focuses on the theory and application of multiple equilibria in macroeconomics. My research emphasizes the importance of beliefs as an independent driver of macroeconomic outcomes.
In my Job Market PaperLink opens in a new window, I study an open economy general equilibrium model where transitory shocks can generate permanent effects on economic welfare in the presence of self-fulfilling beliefs.
I will complete my PhD in Economics from the University of Warwick in March 2023. I was a PhD intern at the Bank of England in 2021. Prior to coming to Warwick, I received an MSc in Economic Analysis and a BA in Economics from the University of Chile.
Working Papers
- Self-fulfilling Beliefs, Terms-of-Trade Dynamics, and Economic Welfare (Job Market PaperLink opens in a new window)
- Keynesian Search during the U.S. Great Depression (with Roger E. A. Farmer) PDFLink opens in a new window
Work in Progress
- Macroprudential Policy under Persistent Stagnation (with Marc Hinterschweiger)
Publications
- The Copper Sector, Fiscal Rules, and Stabilization Funds In Chile: Scope And LimitsLink opens in a new window (with Andrés Solimano) in Extractive Industries, edited by Tony Addison and Alan R. Roe. Oxford University Press, 2018. PDFLink opens in a new window
Teaching
- EC201: Macroeconomics 2Link opens in a new window
- EC916: Topics in Global FinanceLink opens in a new window