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Education
- B.A. in Economics, Claremont McKenna College, 2015
- Ph.D in Finance, The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, 2024 (expected)
Work experience
2016-2018: Research Associate, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
2015-2016: Financial Analyst, ICONIQ Capital
Publications
Christensen, Jens H. E., Jose A. Lopez, Patrick J. Shultz. 2020. “Is there an On-The-Run Premium in TIPS?” The Quarterly Journal of Finance. https://doi.org/10.1142/S201013922050007X
Christensen, Jens H. E., Eric Fischer, Patrick Shultz. 2021. “Bond Flows and Liquidity: Do Foreigners Matter?” Journal of International Money and Finance. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jimonfin.2021.102397
Working Papers
Christensen, Jens H. E., Glenn D. Rusebusch, Patrick J. Shultz. 2021. 2021. “Accounting for Low Long-term Interest Rates: Evidence from Canada” Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Working Paper 2020-35.https://doi.org/10.24148/wp2020-35
Elenev, Vadim., Tim Landvoigt, Patrick J. Shultz, Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh. 2021. “Can Monetary Policy Create Fiscal Capacity?”
Non-academic Articles
Christensen, Jens H. E., Jose A. Lopez, Patrick Shultz. 2017. “Do all new Treasuries trade at a premium?” FRBSF Economic Letter 2017-03 (February 6).
Christensen, Jens H.E., Eric Fischer, Patrick Shultz. 2018. “Do Foreign Funds Matter for Emerging Market Bond Liquidity?” FRBSF Economic Letter 2018-16. (June 18).
Fernald, John, Thomas M. Mertens, Patrick Shultz. 2017. “Has the dollar become more sensitive to interest rates?” FRBSF Economic Letter 2017-18 (June 26).
Hale, Galina, Arvind Krishnamurthy, Marianna Kudlyak, and Patrick Shultz. 2018. “How futures trading changed bitcoin prices.” FRBSF Economic Letter 2018-12 (May 7).
Mertens, Thomas M. and Patrick Shultz. 2017. “China’s exchange rate policies and U.S. financial markets.” FRBSF Economic Letter 2017-28 (October 2).
Mertens, Thomas M., Michael Tubbs, Patrick Shultz. 2018. “Valuation ratios for households and businesses.” FRBSF Economic Letter 2018-01 (January 8).
Skills
- R, Matlab, Java
Teaching Assistance
- Spring 2020
- FNCE 385/885: FinTech: Business, Data, and Analytics for Dr. Shimon Kogan
- FNCE 239/739: Behavioral Finance for Professor Nikolai Roussanov
- Fall 2020
- FNCE 240/740: Central Banks, Macroeconomic Policy and Financial Markets for Professors Zvi Eckstein and Joao F. Gomes
- Spring 2021
- FNCE 239/739: Behavioral Finance for Professor Marius Guenzel
- Fall 2022
- FNCE 240/740: Central Banks, Macroeconomic Policy and Financial Markets for Professors Zvi Eckstein and Joao F. Gomes