Anne-Laure Delatte is currently a CNRS Tenured Researcher in the Econ Department of Paris Dauphine University and a CEPR Research Affiliate. Before joining Dauphine University, she has worked as a Deputy Director of CEPII, a government-funded research center focusing on international economics for 4 years. She has been a visiting scholar at Princeton University from September 2014 to July 2017 with a scholarship of the Grisworld Center for Economic Policy Studies from 2015 to 2017. Before that, Anne-Laure Delatte was a Fellow at the OFCE-Sciences Po and an associate Professor at Rouen Business School. She started her academic career as a Lecturer at the Hong Kong University of Sciences and Technology in 2006. She was a member of the French Council of Economic Analysis in 2017-18 (CAE).
Her research focuses on financial economics and international macroeconomics with an empirical approach, applied to several areas including the Euro crisis, cross-border banking, tax havens, exchange rates, forex reserves in emerging countries, commodity prices.

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COVID-19: A new challenge for the euro area
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- COVID-19 
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A heterogenous response to unconventional monetary policy
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Fixing the euro needs to go beyond economics
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- EU institutions 
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Banks defy gravity in tax havens
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- EU policies 
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Going beyond the Big Mac index: EQCHANGE – a new powerful database on actual and equilibrium effective exchange rates
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- Exchange Rates