The Bernácer Prize 2007
   
  PIERRE-OLIVIER GOURINCHAS, WINNER OF THE 2007 BERNÁCER PRIZE
 


Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas: Biographical Snapshot

Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas grew up in France where he attended Ecole Polytechnique. He received his PhD in 1996 from MIT and taught at Stanford Graduate School of Business and Princeton University before joining UC Berkeley department of economics.

Professor Gourinchas' main research interests are in international macroeconomics and finance. His recent research focuses on the importance of the valuation channel for the dynamics of external adjustment and the determination of exchange rates; on the determinants of capital flows to and from developing countries; and on global imbalances.

Professor Gourinchas has Publisher many papers in top journals and is currently associate editor of the Journal of the European Economics Association and the Journal of International Economics. He is also member of the Scientific Committee of the Fondation Banque de France for the research in the fields of Money, Finance and Banking. More




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