Welcome!
I am an Economist in the Supply Side, Labour and Surveillance Division, Directorate General Economics at the European Central Bank (on leave from Deutsche Bundesbank).
I received my PhD from Ruhr University Bochum in 2020, with a dissertation on the identification and transmission of technology shocks to labor markets, international trade, and spillovers across G7 countries. During my PhD, I was a researcher at RWI, contributing to projects on German economic analysis and forecasting and the Joint Economic Forecast, and a PhD trainee in the Business Cycle Analysis Division at the ECB.
My research interests are centered around:
International macroeconomics and applied macroeconometrics
Macroeconomic effects of technological innovations
International competitiveness
On this site, you can find my CV and research profile.
European Central Bank
Directorate General Economics
Supply Side, Labour and Surveillance
Sonnemannstraße 20
60314 Frankfurt am Main
Email: Svetlana.Rujin@bundesbank.de
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