Hélène Rey

Fonctions actuelles 

2007-                                       London Business School, Professeur d’économie.

2010-                                        Membre du Collège de l’Autorité de Contrôle Prudentiel et de Résolution. Présidente du Comité Scientifique.

2012-                                        Membre de la Commission Economique de la Nation

 

Fonctions antérieures 

2006-2007                             Princeton University , Economics Department, Woodrow Wilson School and Bendheim Center for Finance, Professor of Economics and International Affairs.

2000-2006                             Princeton University, Economics Department, Woodrow Wilson School and Bendheim Center for Finance, Assistant Professor of Economics and International Affairs

1997-2000                             London School of Economics and Political Science, Lecturer

2010-2012                             Membre du Conseil d’Analyse Economique

 

 

Formation 

 

 

1998                                         London School of Economics, Ph.D. in economics

1998                                         Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris, Ph.D.

1994                                         Stanford University, M.S. Engineering Economic Systems

 

Dernières publications

“Dilemma not trilemma Dilemma not Trilemma: The global financial cycle and monetary policy independence, forthcoming, Jackson Hole conference proceedings, 2013 Kansas City Fed.

External Adjustment, Global Imbalances and Valuation Effects”, with P.O. Gourinchas, 2014, Handbook of International Economics, Gopinath, Helpman and Rogoff eds.

“Home Bias in Open Economy Financial Macroeconomics”, with Nicolas Coeurdacier, Journal of Economic Literature, 2013, 52(1), 63–115 also NBER WP 17691.

“The Financial Crisis and the Geography of Wealth Transfers” with P.O. Gourinchas and Kai Truempler, Journal of International Economics, 2012, vol. 88(2),

 

Principaux domaines d’expertise 

Finance et macroeconomie inetrnationale

 

 

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