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    Agnès Bénassy-Quéré Agnès Bénassy-Quéré
  Tel. (33) 1 53 68 55 41

Agnès Bénassy-Quéré holds a PhD in economics from the University of Paris IX-Dauphine, and is a full Professor at the University of Paris X-Nanterre. She is currently a Director of CEPII, having been a Scientific Advisor of the Centre until 2003 and Deputy-Director from 2004 to 2006.

Agnès Bénassy-Quéré is also a member of the THEMA research unit (Economic Theory, Modelling and Applications - UMR 7536 of the CNRS) and a member of both the Economic Commission of the Nation and the Circle of economists.

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As part of her research at the CEPII on economic policy and the international monetary system, Agnès Bénassy-Quéré heads the International Money and Finance research programme and is taking part in the following projects:
 
Financing Emerging Economies  
  Institutional Structures and External Financing in Emerging Economies  
Exchange Rates and the Absorption of Balance of Payments Disequilibria  
  The Robustness of Equilibrium Exchange Rate Estimations  
Tax and Social Security Competition in the EU25  
  Tax and Social Security Competition in the Wake of Enlargement  
Fiscal Policy  
  The Short Term Impact of Tax Policies  
  Coordinating Fiscal Policies in the Euro Area  
   

The Dollar - Unsafe Haven (La Lettre du CEPII, 29 July 2009)
Economic Crisis and Global Supply Chains (2009)
Bad Weather for the Stability and Growth Pact (2009)
Exchange-Rate Misalignments in Duopoly: the Case of Airbus and Boeing (2009)
The Dollar in the Turmoil (2009)
Term of Trade Shocks in a Monetary Union: an Application to West-Africa (2009)
Euro: as Expected, Gains and Costs (2008)
Dutch Disease in a Two-Country Model with an Illustration to West African Countries (2008)
Euro-Dollar: Face-to-Face (2008)
Equilibrium Exchange Rates: a Guidebook for the Euro-Dollar Rate (2008)
How Robust are Estimated Equilibrium Exchange Rates? A Panel BEER Approach (2008)
La Lettre du CEPII: a Chronicle of Globalization (2008)
IMF: Ill-Tailored Quota (2007)
Euro Area: Macroeconomic Policies Under Constraints (2007)
IMF Quotas at Year 2030 (2007)
International Trade: Services Included (2007)
Changing Patterns of Domestic and Cross-Border Fiscal Policy Multipliers in Europe and the US (2006)
World Consistent Equilibrium Exchange Rates (2006)
Institutions and Bilateral Asset Holdings (2006)
Short-Term Fiscal Spillovers in a Monetary Union (2006)
The Changing Patterns of Fiscal Policy Spillovers in Europe (2006)
Oil and the Dollar: a Two-Way Game (2006)
ECB Governance in an Enlarged Eurozone (2005)
Institutional Profiles (2005)
Equilibrium Exchange Rates in the G20 (2005)
China and the Relationship Between the Oil Price and the Dollar (2005)
Tax Competition and Public Input (2005)
Are Corporate Tax Rates Heading for 0 % ? (2005)
Africa Puts Forward its Eco (2005)
Tax Competition (2005)
Institutional Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment (2005)
Institutional Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment (2005)
Exceptional Circumstances (2004)
The Dollar in the G20 (2004)
Burden Sharing and Exchange-Rate Misalignments within the Group of Twenty (2004)
Less Tax in the East (2004)
Should the Yuan be Revalued? (2003)
Trade Linkages and Exchange Rates in Asia: The Role of China (2003)
Tax Competition and Foreign Direct Investment (2003)
Happy Dollar (2003)
The Stability Pact: Two Objectives, Two Rules (2003)
On the Adequacy of Monetary Arrangements in Sub-Saharian Africa (2003)
Imitation Amongst Exchange-Rate Forecasters: Evidence from Survey Data (2003)
A European Voice at the IMF (2002)
Euro/dollar: Every Body Can Make Mistakes (2002)
The Survival of Intermediate Exchange Rate Regimes (2002)
The Impact of Central Bank Intervention on Exchange-Rate Forecast Heterogeneity ( 2002)
Good Taxes Make Good Friends (2001)
Big and Small Currencies: The Regional Connection (2000)
The Euro's Surprises (2000)
Exchange Rates Regimes: With or Without the Sucre ? (2000)
Foreign Direct Investment and the Prospects for Tax Co-Ordination in Europe (2000)
Exchange Rate Strategies in the Competition for Attracting FDI (1999)
The Impact of Foreign Exchange Interventions : New Evidence From Figarch Estimation (1999)
The ECB and the Euro (1999)
A single Currency, a Single Tax Policy? (1999)
Models of Exchange Rate Expectations: Heterogeneous Evidence from Panel Data (1999)

CEPII Publications
   

G20, not G7 (RGE Monitor, 25 september 2009)
The Design of Financial Regulation in the G20 Debate: Tata or Ferrari (RGE Monitor, september 2009)
ECB Shadow Council recommends a substantial rate cut and requests that the ECB urgently develop a plan for quantitative easing (Handelsblatt, 27 february 2009)
he ECB Governing Council in an Enlarged Euro Area (JCMS Journal of Common Market Studies, January 2009)
Euro-Dollar: Long-Run Benchmarks (Vox, 17 July 2008)
Burden Sharing and Exchange Rate Misalignments Within the Group of Twenty (in: Dollar Adjustment: How Far? Against What?, Institute for International Economics, 2004)
The Reform of Taxation in EU Member States (Report for the European Parliament, 2001)
Central Bank Intervention and Foreign Exchange Rates: New Evidence from FIGARCH Estimations (Journal of International Money and Finance, 2001)
Exchange Rate Strategies in the Competition for Attracting Foreign Direct Investment (Journal of the Japanese and International Economies, 2001)
EMU and Transatlantic Exchange-Rate Stability (Kluwer, 2000)
Time Inconsistency of Exchange Rate Expectations (Elgar, 2000)
The Advent of the Euro: Does it Spell a Difference for the International Monetary System? (Kredit und Kapital, 2000)
The Euro as a Monetary Anchor in the CEECs (Open Economies Review, 2000)
L'euro comme monnaie de référence à l’est et au sud de l’Union européenne (Revue économique, 1999)
Optimal Pegs for East Asian Currencies (Journal of the Japanese and International Economies, 1999)

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