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In this newsletter, I share regular updates about central banks’ policy analysis, monetary policy, research, teaching, and other activities for example discussion of academic papers at conferences. In this newsletter, I present my analysis and views on current topics of interest. I aim to publish on average a piece every two weeks. There will be commentary notes and more analytical ones that draw on my teaching and research material. Of course, my views are just my own.

A little bit about myself: I am currently a Professor of Economics at the HEC-University of Lausanne and have been working both in academia and policy circles. Previous to my current position, I have been a senior officer at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, heading the International Studies Department, and have been a tenured Professor at the London School of Economics.

I have held several consulting positions at the Bank of England, IMF, and the Inter-American Development Bank. I visited the Bank of England as a Houblon-Norman-George Fellow, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York as a senior economist in 2007-2008, and the European Central Bank in April and May 2013 as a W. Duisenberg fellow.

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