Schindler-Yannick

- Name
- Yannick Schindler
- Affiliation
- Oxford
- Title
- (none specified)
Yannick Schindler is a senior research economist at the Ellison Institute of Technology in Oxford, where he studies topics at the intersection of macroeconomics, finance and the economics of longevity. His research examines how demographic change interacts with banking sector dynamics, credit markets and long-run growth, combining theory with novel data and empirical methods. Alongside his academic work, Schindler engages closely with policy institutions. He is seconded part-time[VB1] to the U.K. Office for National Statistics, contributing to projects that model the macroeconomic case for health investments. He has also played a role in developing the U.K. Health and Growth workshop series, fostering dialogue between researchers and policymakers on the economic impacts of population health. Schindler has held research positions at Stanford University, London Business School, and Princeton University, and has worked in expert roles for the European Central Bank and Boston Consulting Group. He earned his Ph.D. and MRes in economics from the London School of Economics and Political Science, and an M.Sc. in economics from University College London.