Cédric Tille is a Professor of Economics at the Geneva Graduate Institute for International and Development Studies. Prior to joining the Institute, he worked in the International Research Function of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. His research focuses on the impact of financial globalization on international economic linkages, covering theoretical and empirical contributions. Recent works analyzes the Swiss foreign investment positions, the determinants of currency use in international trade, and the drivers of banks' activities in different currencies.

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The impact of fundamentals and promotion policy on trade invoicing
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- International trade 
- Exchange Rates

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Distance makes international linkages more volatile
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- COVID-19 
- Global crisis 
- International trade

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Putting Swiss public debt to good use
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- Europe's nations and regions 
- Macroeconomic policy

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The effectiveness of the global financial safety net depends on the tools and shocks
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- Global economy 
- Global governance

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How global factors affect banks’ foreign currency funding: It depends on the exposure
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- Exchange Rates 
- International Finance