Pamfili Antipa

Research Economist, Microeconomic Analysis Division

Current Position

Research Economist, Microeconomic Analysis Division (2021-present)

Previous Position

  • Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Sciences Po (2018-2020)
  • Research Economist, Banque de France Monetary Policy Division (2010-2017)
  • Macroeconomist, Banque de France Conjunctural Analysis and Forecasting Division (2007-2010)

Diplomas

  • PhD in Economics, Paris School of Economics and EHESS (2018)
  • MSc in Economic Analysis and Policies, Paris School of Economics (2012)
  • MSc in Macroeconomics and Quantitative Analysis, Paris Ouest Nanterre University - EHESS, École Polytechnique (2006)

Research Interest

Economic history, monetary and financial economics, political economy

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Academic publications

Articles
  • “Whither Economic History? Between Narratives and Quantification” (2018), with Vincent Bignon, Revue de l'OFCE, Presses de Sciences-Po, vol. 3, pp. 1736
  • “How Fiscal Policy affects the Price Level: Britain’s First Experience with Paper Money” (2016) The Journal of Economic History, vol. 76, No. 4, pp. 1044‐1077
  • “Bulle immobilière et politique d'octroi de crédits. Enseignements d'un modèle structurel du marché français de l'immobilier résidentiel” (2013)  Revue de l'OFCE, Presses de Sciences-Po, vol. 2, pp. 163-187
  • “Nowcasting German GDP: A comparison of Bridge and Factor Models” (2012), with Karim Barhoumi, Véronique Brunhes‐Lesage and Olivier Darné, Journal of Policy Modeling, vol. 34(6), pp. 864‐878
  • “International Comparisons of Industry‐based Productivity Levels in the Financial and Business Service Sector” (2010),with Marie‐Elisabeth de la Serve, International Productivity Monitor, vol. 19, pp. 66‐81
Others
  • “Regimes of Fiscal and Monetary Policy in England during the French Wars (1793-1821)” (2019), with Christophe Chamley, Boston University IED Working Paper, n° 327
  • “Interactions between Monetary and Macroprudential Policies” (2014), with Julien Matheron, Financial Stability Review, issue 18. Awarded best economic article 2014 by Société d’Economie Politique
  • “The Housing Market and Financial Factors: Insights from a Structural Model of the French and Spanish Housing Markets” (2009), with Rémy Lécat, in ‘Housing Markets in Europe: a Macroeconomic Perspective’, eds. Olivier de Bandt et al., Springer Verlag, Berlin
  • “The Impact of Fiscal Policy on Residential Investment in France” (2009), with Christophe Schalck, in ‘Housing Markets in Europe: a Macroeconomic Perspective’, eds. Olivier de Bandt et al., Springer Verlag, Berlin