Articles
English
Do Disinflation Policies Ravage Central Bank Finances? with T.Humann & K. Mitchener, Economic Policy, , CEPR Working paper. VoxEu column, Lettre du CEPII (en français). [pre-print] Data & replication files
Is Capital Account Convertibility Required for the Renminbi to Acquire Reserve Currency Status? , with B.Eichengreen, C.Macaire, A.Mehl & A.Naef, CEPR Discussion Papers n° 17498 VoxEU column Box in the ECB International Role of the Euro report 2023. International Finance, 27(2), 102-128, [pre-print] Data & replication files
The Great Depression as a Saving Glut, with V. Degorce, Journal of Economic History, Vol. 84, No. 3, pp. 874-915 (September 2024). Pre-print (Winner of the 8th SUERF UniCredit Foundation Award ) Data & replication files
Capital Controls and Foreign Reserves against External Shocks: Combined or Alone? with. R.Cezar, Journal of International Money and Finance, Vol. 137, Oct. 2023, 102906. (BdF working paper) Data & replication files [pre-print]
The state and credit policies: From the 19th century till present, Stato e mercato 43.1 (2023): 3-28. [pre-print]
The Democratic Challenge of Central Bank Credit Policies, Accounting, Economics, and Law: A Convivium, 2023. (+ reply to Symposium's comments "The Power of Coordination and Deliberation" Accounting, Economics, and Law: A Convivium, 2023. )
The Great Expansion. The Exceptional Spread of Bank Branches in Interwar France, with E. Bonhoure, H. Clausse, & A. Riva, Business History, published online 27 Feb. 2023, Pre-print Data & replication files
Taming the Global Financial Cycle: Central Banks as Shock Absorbers in the First Era of Globalization , with G.Bazot & M. Morys, Journal of Economic History, sept 2022, vol. 82, no 3, p. 801-839. Data & replication files
A Dilemma between Liquidity Regulation and Monetary Policy: some History and Theory, with M.Vari, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 55(4), 915-944. 2023 [previous CEPR WP with appendix) [Pre-print]
Do Old Habits Die Hard? Central Banks and the Bretton Woods Gold Puzzle. with D. Puy, Journal of International Economics. 2021, Data & replication files . IMF Working paper No. 19/161 (includes additional estimations)
Flight-to-safety and the Credit Crunch: A new history of the banking crises in France during the Great Depression,, with P.Baubeau, A.Riva, & S.Ungaro, Economic History Review. 2021 Working paper BdF (No. 698). Data & replication files
The Gold Pool (1961-1968) and the Fall of the Bretton Woods System. Lessons for Central Bank Cooperation, with M.D. Bordo & A. Naef, Journal of Economic History, 79(4), 2019, pp. 1027-1059. Pre-print, NBER working paper n°24016, CEPR discussion paper n°12425, VoxEu column. Data & replication files
Credit controls as an escape from the trilemma. The Bretton Woods experience. European Review of Economic History, 22(3), 349-360, 2018, CEPR DP n°12535 , VoxEu column
The History and Politics of Public Debt Accounting, with Blaise Truong-Loï, in N.Barreyre, N.Delalande (Eds.), A World of Public Debts. A Political History, Palgrave MacMillan, 2020. p481-511. [pre-print] CEPR working paper, Podcast.
Beyond regulatory capture and financial repression. The political economy of European financial systems after the crisis. with S.Vallée & S.Pagliari, Actes de la recherche en sciences sociales, 2019/4 (N° 229), p. 14-33.
Natural Experiments and Causality in Economic History: On Their Relations to Theory and Temporality. with S. Bourgeois-Gironde, Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales-English Edition 72.4 (2017): 699-72 [Pre-print]
Demographic cycles, migration and housing investment. Journal of Housing Economics, 38, 38-49, 2017, with Clara Wolf working paper version,
French Monetary Policy and the Bretton Woods System: Criticisms, Proposals and Conflicts. In : Global Perspectiveson the Bretton Woods Conference and the Post-War World Order, edited by G Scott-Smith & JS Rofe, Palgrave Macmillan, Cham, 2017. p. 73-87.
International shocks and the balance sheet of the Bank of France under the classical gold standard, with G.Bazot & M.Bordo, Explorations in Economic History, 2016, VoxEu column; NBER working paper n°20554, > Monthly and quarterly financial & macroeconomic data.
The diversity of monetary and credit policies in Western Europe under the Bretton Woods system, in Les banques centrales et l'État-nation / Central banks and the nation state, ed. Olivier Feiertag and Michel Margairaz, Paris, Presses de Sciences Po, 2016, p.451-488 [link to the book]
Money and Capital. Contributions of Capital in the Twenty-First Century to Monetary History and Theory" , Annales. 2015;70(1):33-44.
Monetary Policy without Interest Rates: Evidence from France's Golden Age (1948 to 1973) Using a Narrative Approach," American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, vol. 6(4), pages 137-69, October 2014. previous version: EHES working paper n°32 ; VoxEU column. DATA & Replication files Narrative appendix (i.e. archives in French)
Monetary Policy and Credit Policy During France’s Golden Age, 1945–1973", Journal of Economic History, vo. 74, n°2, p.561-565.
Macroprudential policy and quantitative instruments: a European historical perspective, with A. Kelber, Financial Stability Review, april 2014, p.165-174.
Français
Introduction : idéologies de la frontière et de la propriété, Revue d’histoire moderne & contemporaine, 2021/4 (n° 68-4), p. 7-11.
Au-delà de la « répression financière » et de la « capture de la régulation ». Recomposition des écosystèmes financiers européens après la crise », Actes de la recherche en sciences sociales, 2019/4 (N° 229), p. 14-33. Link to the working paper (in English) LSE ‘Europe in Question’ Discussion Paper Series
L’impact de la Grande Guerre sur les relations de trésorerie entre l’État et la Banque de France (1914-1936), with V.Duchaussoy, Olivier Feiertag éd., Les banques centrales pendant la Grande Guerre. Central Banks in the Great War. Presses de Sciences Po, 2019, pp. 97-115.
Expériences naturelles et causalité en histoire économique: Quels rapports à la théorie et à la temporalité?, with S. Bourgeois-Gironde, Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales (Vol. 72, No. 4, pp. 1087-1116), 2017,
Les taux d'intérêt en France, 1800-2015", avec Vivien Levy-Garboua, Revue d"économie financière, no 1, p. 35-58.,mars 2016, [Interest rates in France, 1800-2015] Données en ligne/DATA
La Banque de France et le financement du Trésor pendant la Première Guerre mondiale, (avec V.Duchaussoy) in La mobilisation financière pendant la Grande Guerre, F. Descamps et L.Quennouëlle-Corre (dir.), Paris, CHEFF, 2015, p.121-152 (accès au PDF)
La politique de la Banque de France au sortir des Trente Glorieuses : un tournant monétariste ?/The policy of the Banque de France in the 1970s : a monetarist turn ?, Revue d'histoire moderne et contemporaine, 2015/1 (n° 62-1), p.147-174.
Monnaie et capital. Contributions du Capital au XXIe siècle de T.Piketty à l'histoire et à la théorie monétaire, Annales. Histoire, Sciences sociales, 2015 (1), p. 35-46.
Politiques prudentielles et instruments quantitatifs : une perspective historique européenne (avec Anna Kelber), Revue de stabilité financière, avril 2014, p.165-174.
Avant propos à "La chute de la Banque des États-Unis (1830-années 1850)" de Maurice Lévy-Leboyer, Entreprises et Histoire, 2014, n°4, vol.77, p.124-126
À la recherche de l’accès ouvert. Revues et nouveaux formats numériques", avec Guillaume Calafat, Revue d'histoire moderne et contemporaine, 2015/5 (n° 62-4 bis)
Une coopération à la française. La France, le dollar et le système de Bretton Woods, 1960-1965.", Histoire@Politique. Politique, culture, société, n° 19, janvier-avril 2013
Que faire des institutions ? » Tracés, n°17, novembre 2009, (Arnaud Fossier et Eric Monnet éds.)