University of Oxford
Fatih Kansoy
Departmental Lecturer in Economics
I am a Departmental Lecturer in Economics at the University of Oxford, where I teach Macroeconomics and Macro-Finance for Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE) and Saïd Business School, and AI, Machine Learning, Computational Finance and FinTech at Worcester College.
I supervise students in the Department of Economics and serve as College Adviser at St Antony's College.
Before Oxford, I taught at Warwick Economics, Warwick Business School, and the Bank of England.
My research focuses on central bank communication and monetary-policy transmission, using text as data, high-frequency financial data, and evidence on AI and data governance to study how markets and firms respond.
Recent
- New machine-learning research on football forecasting: My new football-forecasting study, Dominant Below, Drowning Above, uses five major European leagues from 1993/94...
- AI, Machine Learning and Deep Learning syllabuses added: I added new Worcester College syllabuses for AI and Machine Learning and AI and Deep Learning. The two pages set...
- New research on AI as data liability: Our recent paper, Data as Liability, studies whether AI adoption creates a disclosure-visible data-governance...
- New research on global monetary-policy spillovers: My paper, The Immediate Global Impact of US Monetary Policy, measures international spillovers in the same...