Olivier Jeanne joined the Johns Hopkins Department of Economics in September 2008, after ten years in various positions at the Research Department of the International Monetary Fund. His research spans an array of applied and theoretical topics in international and domestic macroeconomics: capital flows, exchange rate regimes and currency crises, sovereign debt and defaults, international liquidity, and monetary policy. It was published in leading academic journals including the American Economic Review, the Journal of Political Economy, the Quarterly Journal of Economics and the Review of Economic Studies. Olivier Jeanne is also a Nonresident Senior Fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics (Washington D.C.).
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International rules for capital controls
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- Global governance 
- International trade
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Managing credit booms and busts
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- Global crisis 
- Global governance 
- International Finance
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Hedging against commodity prices and precautionary reserves
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- International Finance
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We need a multilateral consultation on how to avoid global deflation
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- Global crisis
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Experimental results on the inter-generational transmission of economic values
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- Welfare state and social Europe