Noëmie Lisack
Senior Research Economist, Structural Policies Research Division
Noëmie Lisack is a senior research economist in the Structural Policies Research Division of the Banque de France. Before joining the Banque de France, she worked as a research economist at the Bank of England.
Her main research focuses are macroeconomics and international macroeconomics, with a strong interest in financial intermediation, firm behaviour, heterogeneous agent models, as well as international trade.
Current Position
Senior Research Economist, Structural Policies Research Division, Business Surveys, Microeconomic and Structural Analysis Directorate
Previous Position
Research Economist at the Bank of England
Diploma
PhD in Economics, European University Institute (Florence, Italy)
Research Interest
Computational macroeconomics, international macroeconomics, international trade
Contact
- noemie.lisack@banque-france.fr
- +33 (0) 1 42 92 36 63
- Banque de France, 49-1374 DGEI-DEMS-SEPS, 75049 Paris Cedex 01
Academic Publications
Articles
- Population Ageing and the Macroeconomy (joint with R. Sajedi and G. Thwaites), forthcoming in International Journal of Central Banking (Banque de France Working Paper No. 745, Bank of England Staff Working Paper No. 701)
- Unveiling the Effects of Foreign Exchange Intervention: A Panel Approach (joint with G. Adler and R. C. Mano), Emerging Markets Review, vol. 40, September 2019 (IMF Working Paper 15/130)
- For a Few Dollars More: Reserves and Growth in Times of Crises (joint with M. Bussière, G. Cheng and M. Chinn), Journal of International Money and Finance, April 2015, vol. 52(C), pages 127-145 (NBER Working Paper 19791, Banque de France Working paper 550)
Others
- Mind the (current account) gap (joint with M. Joy, S. Lloyd, R. Sajedi, D. Reinhardt and S. Whitaker), Financial Stability Paper No. 43 (January 2018), Workshop on Assessing Global Imbalances, proceedings (December 2018)