Research Interests
International Finance, Finance, Empirical Political Economy
Recent Publications
Published Papers
Rodnyansky, A. and Darmouni, O. The Effects of Quantitative Easing on Bank Lending Behavior, (2017) Review of Financial Studies, forthcomingGrosfeld, I., Rodnyansky, A. and Zhuravskaya, E. Persistent Antimarket Culture: A Legacy of the Pale of Settlement after the Holocaust, (2013) American Economic Journal: Economic Policy
Cambridge Working Papers in Economics
Darmouni, O., Giesecke, O. and Rodnyansky, R. The Bond Lending Channel of Monetary Policy, (2020) CWPE2049Goetz, D. and Rodnyansky, A. Exchange Rate Shocks and Quality Adjustments, (2019) CWPE1915
Rodnyansky, A. (Un)Competitive Devaluations and Firm Dynamics, (2018) CWPE1888
Recent Activities
No Light, No Sleep and Secret Passwords
The Faculty's Assistant Professor of Economics Alexander Rodnyansky is an economic adviser to Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky. He has been interviewed by the Times, about life in Zelensky's Ukraine war bunker.
Published on - Monday 20th February 2023
The economics of electricity generation
The Faculty’s Assistant Professor Alexander Rodnyansky has recently been interviewed on CNN from Kyiv, on the economics of electricity generation.
Published on - Friday 18th November 2022
Ukraine ‘must revamp labour laws and step up privatisation to fix economy’
Dr Alexander Rodnyansky from the Faculty of Economics has been extensively quoted in the UK’s Guardian Newspaper about the cost of rebuilding Ukraine.
Published on - Tuesday 4th October 2022
The Ukrainian economy: where now for the future?
A University of Cambridge academic at the Faculty of Economics has warned that the impact of the war will be disastrous for the Ukrainian economy, regardless of the outcome.
Published on - Monday 14th March 2022
The Ukraine conflict is an economic catastrophe
Dr Alexander Rodnyansky, who is currently an economic adviser to President Zelenskyy, has been speaking to news outlets about the effect of the current conflict on the Ukrainian economy and people.
Published on - Friday 4th March 2022