Martin Oksbjerg has a diverse work experience in the fields of economics, finance, and research. Martin has worked at Danmarks Nationalbank since 2011, starting as an Economist and later progressing to the role of Senior Economist. In their role as a Senior Economist, they focused on analyzing financial markets in Denmark and contributed to the Financial Stability Report. Martin then transitioned to the role of Policy Advisor, where they led a team of experts analyzing credit risk and worked on projects related to data management, climate risk, and government support schemes. Currently, they are the Climate Task Force Lead at Danmarks Nationalbank, responsible for analyzing financial risks related to climate change and the green transition, suggesting policy recommendations, and monitoring ongoing developments.
Additionally, Martin Oksbjerg has teaching experience from the University of Copenhagen and Københavns Universitet. At the University of Copenhagen, they served as a Teaching Assistant in Econometrics C, teaching various topics related to econometrics. At Københavns Universitet, they worked as a Teaching Assistant in Financial Econometrics A, where they taught concepts such as maximum likelihood estimation and different types of volatility models.
Before their academic and financial roles, Martin Oksbjerg gained experience as a Student at Akademikernes Centralorganisation, where they performed econometric analysis of academic unemployment and published a monthly overview of academic unemployment. Martin also wrote articles about daily market changes and economic events as a Student at Dagbladet Børsen. Furthermore, they worked as a Research Assistant at the Centre for Tourism and Cultural Management, organizing a research project and presenting research notes at a seminar.
In summary, Martin Oksbjerg has an extensive background in economics, finance, teaching, and research. Martin has shown expertise in analyzing financial risks, teaching econometrics, and conducting research in various sectors.
Martin Oksbjerg obtained a Bachelor's Degree in Public Administration from Roskilde University from 2003 to 2006. Martin then went on to pursue a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Economics at Københavns Universitet - University of Copenhagen from 2006 to 2011.
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