Paul Beaudry is a Professor at the Vancouver School of Economics interested in everything that relates to the macro-economy, both domestically and internationally. In particular he does research related to business cycles, inflation, financial markets, the macro-economic effects of technological change and globalization, and the determinants of aggregate employment and wages. Paul teaches macroeconomics to both undergraduates and graduate students.
Paul Beaudry obtained a Ph.D. from Princeton University. He has held faculty positions at Oxford University, Boston University and the Université de Montreal. He has also been a visiting Professor at MIT, Paris-Sorbonne and the Toulouse School of Economics. Paul was the Deputy Governor at the Bank of Canada from February 2019 to August 2023. A native of Quebec City, Paul enjoys hiking, history and art museums.

VoxEU Column
On the fragility of the nonlinear Phillips curve interpretation of recent inflation
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