Chacko George is a Financial Economist in the Banking Research Section of the Division of Insurance and Research.
He obtained his PhD in Economics from the University of Texas at Austin. His research interests include banking, monetary policy, and macroeconomics. He joined the FDIC in August 2014 after receiving his PhD and MS in Economics from the University of Texas at Austin. He received a BS in Electrical Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin and a MA in International Relations from the University of Chicago.
Chacko George Curriculum Vitae - PDF (PDF Help)
Publications
George, Chacko, and Florian Kuhn. 2019. "Business Cycle Implications of Capacity Constraints under Demand Shocks." Review of Economic Dynamics. 32 (April): 94-121.
Working Papers
George, Chacko. 2015. Bank Size, Leverage, and Financial Downturns. FDIC Center for Financial Research Working Paper No. 2015-01.
Presentations
Seminar (coauthor presented)
Feb 2015
Binghamton University
Aggregate Implications of Capacity Constraints under Demand Shocks
Seminar (coauthor presented)
Feb 2015
De Nederlandsche Bank
Aggregate Implications of Capacity Constraints under Demand Shocks
Seminar
Feb 2014
Fordham University
Bank Size, Leverage, and Financial Downturns
Seminar
Feb 2014
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Bank Size, Leverage, and Financial Downturns