Matthieu Bussière
Banque de France
Matthieu Bussière heads the International Macroeconomics Division of the Banque de France in Paris, which covers foreign advanced economies and global policy issues, including those related to global imbalances and international trade, commodities, exchange rates and competitiveness, cross-country spillovers, global liquidity, and policy coordination.
He previously worked at the European Central Bank in Frankfurt, Germany, and visited, for shorter periods, the Federal Reserve Board, the Bank of England, and the International Monetary Fund.
Matthieu holds a PhD in Economics from the European University Institute in Florence, Italy, a Master’s in Economics from the University of Cambridge, and is a graduate from “Sciences Po” Paris. His academic research focuses on international macroeconomics, trade, and finance.
Articles by Matthieu Bussière:
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Understanding the Great Trade Collapse of 2009
14 February 2012, 12744 reads
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