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Annual Lecture of the Macroeconomic Risk Chair: Olivier Jeanne | June 1st

The Macroeconomic Risk Chair is glad to invite you to its annual lecture hosted by Olivier Jeanne (Johns Hopkins University), entitled:

Should central banks backstop government debt?

  • Date: Thursday, June 1st, 2023 ; 4:00pm - 5:30pm
  • Venue: Paris School of Economics
    48 boulevard Jourdan, 75014 Paris, auditorium
  • Organization: Ania Le Fur

- Download the presented paper (PDF - 1,6 Mo)
- Download the dedicated presentation (PDF - 1,9 Mo)

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Olivier Jeanne

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Olivier Jeanne joined the Johns Hopkins Department of Economics in September, 2008, after ten years in various positions at the Research Department of the International Monetary Fund. His research spans an array of applied and theoretical topics in international and domestic macroeconomics: capital flows, exchange rate regimes and currency crises, sovereign debt and defaults, international liquidity, and monetary policy. Outside of Hopkins, he is also a research associate at National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER, Cambridge MA), a research fellow at the Center for Economic Policy Research (CEPR, London), and a nonresident senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics (Washington, D.C.).

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The Macroeconomic Risk Chair aims to promote the development and dissemination of research into a number of areas linked to the issue of macroeconomic risk, the macroeconomic effects of uncertainty, the financial and macroeconomic contagion effects of crises and the long-term risks.