A Farewell to Equality: Monetary Policy Implications of Heterogeneous Mortgage Refinancing Martsella Davitaya We show that credit score heterogeneity…
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I am a Lecturer at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs. I received my bachelor’s degrees from the Higher School of Economics and the University of London in 2017 and my Ph.D. from Columbia University in 2023.
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School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University | 2023 - Present
Columbia University | 2017 - 2023
Columbia University | 2018 - 2023
Columbia University Pre-College Programs | Summer 2021
Columbia Business School, Columbia University | 2019 - 2020
Economics Department, National Research University - Higher School of Economics | 2015 - 2016
International College of Economics and Finance Evening School, National Research University - Higher School of Economics | 2015 - 2016
Columbia University | 2022 - 2023
Columbia University | 2022
Columbia University | 2021 - 2022
Columbia University | 2020 - 2021
Columbia University | 2019 - 2020
Columbia University | 2017 - 2023
Columbia University | 2017 - 2022
University of London | 2017
University of London | 2017
Moscow State University | 2017
Merit-based scholarship covering 75% of tuition fees | 2014 - 2017
Higher School of Economics | 2013 - 2014
A Farewell to Equality: Monetary Policy Implications of Heterogeneous Mortgage Refinancing Martsella Davitaya We show that credit score heterogeneity…
Anchored or De-anchored? Inflation Expectations and Monetary Policy Martsella Davitaya Download PDF and read more #ExpectedInflation, #FedReaction, #InflationIndexedBonds, #InflationRisk, #MonetaryPolicy,…
Recessions, Social Security and Retirement Martsella Davitaya The primary difficulty in studying the effect of retirement income on labor supply…
Game of Cheating Martsella Davitaya We develop a model of risky information transmission between a higher and a lower-ability agent,…