FSB Directory
Kimberly Berg
Associate Professor & FSB Faculty Fellow
Economics

Contact Information
- Campus: Oxford
- Office: 3045
- Phone: 513.529.3819
- Email: bergka@miamioh.edu
Office Hours
- T 9:20-10:35 - 2:45-4:30
Links
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Profile
Academic Background
- Ph.D., Economics, University of Notre Dame
- M.A., Economics, University of Notre Dame
- B.S., Mathematics and Economics, University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire
Academic & Professional Experience
- Associate Professor, Department of Economics, ¾Ã¾ÃË®ÃÛÌÒ (2022 - Present)
- Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, ¾Ã¾ÃË®ÃÛÌÒ (2016 - 2022)
- Senior Analyst, International Economic Analysis Department, Bank of Canada (2014 - 2016)
Recent Publications
- "Demographics and Monetary Policy Shocks" (with C. Curtis, S. Lugauer, and N. Mark), Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, (September 2021), 53, 1229-1266.
- "Asymmetric effects of sectoral shifts under low and high uncertainty" (with N. Vu), Economic Inquiry, (March 2021), 59, 1149-1171.
- "International spillovers of U.S. financial volatility," (with N. Vu), Journal of International Money and Finance, (October 2019), 97, 19-34.
- "Where's the Risk? The Forward Premium Bias, the Carry-Trade Premium, and Risk-Reversals in General Equilibrium," (with N. Mark), Journal of International Money and Finance, (July 2019), 95, 297-316.
- "Measures of global uncertainty and carry-trade excess returns," (with N. Mark), Journal of International Money and Finance, (November 2018), 88, 212-227.
- "Global macro risks in currency excess returns," (with N. Mark), Journal of Empirical Finance, (January 2018), 45, 300-315.
- "Third-country effects on the exchange rate," (with N. Mark), Journal of International Economics, (July 2015), 96, 227-243.
Biography
Kimberly Berg is an Associate Professor of Economics at ¾Ã¾ÃË®ÃÛÌÒ. She received her Ph.D. in economics from the University of Notre Dame. Her research interests lie in the fields of macroeconomics, international macroeconomics, and international finance.
Courses
- ECO 317 A TR 11:40-1:00 FSB 0003
- ECO 317 B TR 1:15-2:35 FSB 0014