Arnaud Mehl is adviser in the International Policy Analysis Division of the European Central Bank (ECB), CEPR research fellow, lecturer at Sciences Po and co-founder of globalcurrenciesdatabase.com. Arnaud has worked at the ECB since 2001 in various areas and, prior to the ECB, for the French Treasury and Edmond de Rothschild Asset Management. He is a member of the editorial board of the ECB working paper series, an associate editor of the Journal of International Money and Finance and a research associate at the globalization institute of the Dallas Fed.
Arnaud’s main fields of research are open-economy macroeconomics, international finance and economic history. His work has been published in the Journal of Finance, the Journal of Monetary Economics, the Economic Journal, the Journal of International Economics, the Journal of Development Economics and Economic Policy, among others. He is the co-author of How Global Currencies Work (Princeton University Press) with Barry Eichengreen and Livia Chiţu. Arnaud holds a PhD in economics from Université Paris-Dauphine, Master's degrees from Sciences-Po and ESCP Business School and is a former visiting student of St Antony’s college, Oxford.

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