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George Krivorotov

Senior Financial Economist

Retail Credit Risk Analysis Division

George Krivorotov is a senior financial economist in the Retail Credit Risk Analysis Division within Supervision Risk & Analysis of the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC).

His research interests include climate risk, machine learning, real estate economics, and quantitative macroeconomics. Before joining the OCC in 2017, Dr. Krivorotov worked for the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis and Fannie Mae. He holds a doctorate in economics from the University of Minnesota and an undergraduate degree in mathematics from the University of Virginia.

George’s research can be found here.

  1. Krivorotov, George (2023). “Machine Learning-Based Profit Modeling for Credit Card Underwriting - Implications for Credit Risk,” Journal of Banking and Finance (forthcoming).

  1. Krivorotov, George (2022) “Sectoral Transition Risk in an Environmentally Augmented Production Network Model” 
  2. Krivorotov, George and Michael Lacour-Little (2020). “AVM versus Appraisal-Based Underwriting in Refinance Mortgages: The Trade-off Between Noise and Bias” 
  3. Krivorotov, George (2016). “The Rising Option Value of College and Trends in Time to Baccalaureate Degree.” 
  4. Krivorotov, George (2016). “The Effect of Community College Tuition Subsidies on College Enrollment and Labor Market Outcomes."