June 2nd, 2017 – Peter Claeys
Peter Claeys is a macroeconomist specialized in fiscal policy at the Université Libre de Bruxelles. He presented his last paper, entitled “Uncertainty spillover and policy reactions”. See also the library...
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Peter Claeys is a macroeconomist specialized in fiscal policy at the Université Libre de Bruxelles. He presented his last paper, entitled “Uncertainty spillover and policy reactions”. See also the library...
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Christophe Blot is Deputy Director of the Analysis and Forecasting Department at the OFCE (Paris) and a macroeconomist specializing in issues related to effectiveness of economic policies, economic integration and globalization. He presented his latest paper, co-authored with Paul Hubert and Fabien Labondance, entitled “Does Monetary Policy Generate Asset Price Booms and Busts?”. See also the library...
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Georges Sarafopoulos is Professor of Mathematics in the Department of Economics of the Democratic University of Thrace. He is a graduate of the Department of Mathematics of the Aristote University of Thessaloniki (1982), holder of a DEA (Fournier Institute of the University of Grenoble, 1985) and a Doctorate in Mathematics (Claude Bernard University, Lyon, 1993). He has served as a professor at the Académie de Lyon and as a contributor to the Department of Economics and Management at the Louis Pasteur University in Strasbourg. He also participated in the research and geometry research team URA 746 of the C.N.R.S...
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Theophilos PAPADIMITRIOU is a mathematician. Nevertheless, he was very interested in economic issues. It presents an article on a new method (T-DMS, Threshold-Minimum Dominating Set) and its applications to business cycles and bank control. See also the library...
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