Puru Gupta is a financial economist whose research focuses on decision making in financial markets dominated by large institutional investors and its implications for macroeconomic policy. His current work investigates topics such as the role of investor demand in the pricing of financial instruments, the influence of martingale measures on inflation dynamics under varying monetary policy regimes, and the design of credit markets.
He completed his PhD in Economics at the University of Warwick, where he was affiliated with both the Stochastic Finance and Macroeconomics research groups, before joining Christ's College.
During his time at Warwick, he led small-group teaching across a range of subjects, including Macroeconomic Theory, Financial Economics, Corporate Finance, Economics of Strategy, Probability, and Game Theory. He taught a diverse cohort of students from a range of disciplines, including Economics, Statistics, and Business.
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