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Astrid DICK
Assistant Professor of Economics

Astrid Dick is Assistant Professor of Economics at INSEAD. She received her Ph.D. in economics from MIT in 2002.

Prior to joining the INSEAD faculty in 2007, she spent three years as an economist in the Research Group of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. In addition, she was an economist at the Federal Reserve Board in Washington from 2002-2004. She has also worked at the Central Bank of Argentina, had a short spell at JPMorgan, and has consulted for the Harvard Institute for International Development and the World Bank. As far as her teaching experience, she has taught courses in industrial organization and banking at Columbia University and NYU's Stern School of Business. At INSEAD, she currently teaches micro to the MBAs and industrial organization to the PhD students.

Her research lies at the intersection of banking and industrial organization. She is currently working on issues related to consumer debt, and to personal bankruptcy, in particular, examining the sharp increase in consumer default in recent times, as well as the effect of consumer debt laws. Her earlier work has focused on the study of strategic behavior, competition and regulation in the banking industry. Her research has appeared or is forthcoming in the Journal of Finance, Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking, the Journal of Business, the Journal of Banking and Finance, and the Economic Policy Review.

 
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