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Dominika Ehrenbergerová

Senior Researcher
Financial Research Division, Financial Stability Department
Fields:  financial stability,
macroprudential policy,
meta-analysis,
monetary policy
Education: Ph.D. in Economics, Charles University, Prague (2024)
Phone: +420 224 413 683

Biography

Dominika Ehrenbergerová joined the Czech National Bank in 2017 and has since worked as a research analyst and research coordinator in the Financial Research Division of the Financial Stability Department. She received her doctorate in economics from the Institute of Economic Studies at Charles University in 2024. During her studies, she spent time in DG-Research at the ECB as a PhD trainee and later as an external consultant, and she undertook a research stay at Stanford University in 2024. 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, the František Vencovský Prize for young researchers under 35.

Recent CNB Publications

  • Ehrenbergerová, D., Malovaná, S., & Mendicino, C. (2023). How Do Climate Policies Affect Holdings of Green and Brown Firms' Securities?, CNB Working Paper 11/2023.
  • Malovaná S., Ehrenbergerová D., a Gric Z. (2023): What Do Economists Think About the Green Transition? Exploring the Impact of Environmental Awareness, CNB Working Paper 6/2023, Czech National Bank.

Selected Publications in Refereed Journals

  • Ehrenbergerová, D., Bajzík, J., & Havránek, T. (2023). When does monetary policy sway house prices? A meta-analysis. IMF Economic Review, 71(2), 538-573.
  • Gechert, S., Havránek, T., Iršová, Z., & Kolcunová, D. (2022). Measuring capital-labor substitution: The importance of method choices and publication bias. Review of Economic Dynamics, 45, 55-82.
  • Gric, Z., Ehrenbergerová, D., & Hodula, M. (2022). The power of sentiment: Irrational beliefs of households and consumer loan dynamics. Journal of Financial Stability, 59, 100973.
  • Malovaná, S., Bajzík, J., Ehrenbergerová, D., & Janků, J. (2023). A prolonged period of low interest rates in Europe: Unintended consequences. Journal of Economic Surveys, 37(2), 526-572.
  • Ehrenbergerová, D., Hodula, M., & Gric, Z. (2022). Does capital-based regulation affect bank pricing policy?. Journal of Regulatory Economics, 61(2), 135-167.

Other Information

Awards:

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

Refereeing

  • Journal of Economic Surveys, The European Journal of Finance, Empirica, Baltic Journal of Economics, Czech Journal of Economics and Finance, CNB Working Paper Series

Stays abroad

09/2020–08/2021: PhD Traineeship, DG-Research, European Central Bank
04/2024: Research stay, Meta-Research Innovation Center at Stanford, Stanford University

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