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Michel Beine


Michel Beine

Professor


University of Luxembourg

Faculté de Droit, d'Economie et de Finance
162 A, avenue de la Faïencerie
L-1511 Luxembourg


Research Unit : CREA
Office : Campus Limpertsberg, BRA 4.09
Telephone : (+352) 46 66 44 6752
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Michel Beine has been Full Professor in International Economics at the University of Luxembourg since September 2005. He graduated in Economics at the University of Namur, Belgium (1991) and got a PhD in Economics at the Université Libre de Bruxelles (1997). His PhD thesis studied the desirability of the European Monetary Union. He has been a researcher at the Service d’Etudes et de Statistiques of the Walloon region, during which time he specialized in economic forecasting. After his thesis, he lectured at the University of Lille II (France) until his arrival at the University of Luxembourg. Since 2000, he has also taught Monetary Theory at the Université Libre de Bruxelles.

Michel Beine made scientific visits to several places, including the University of Ottawa (Canada), the University of Munich (Germany) or the World bank. His main research interests focus on International Economics, both on its financial and real aspects. One area concerns the problem of central bank interventions in the foreign exchange markets and the modeling of volatility and co-movement of financial assets. Another field of interest concerns the issue of the brain drain from developing countries to developed countries, and its welfare aspects. His work was presented in many research seminars and international conferences. Part of his work has been published in international journals such as Journal of International Money and Finance, Journal of Banking and Finance, European Economic Review, Journal of Development Economics Journal of Regional Science or Economic Journal. Michel Beine is also associate editor of “International Economics” and the “Brussels Economic Review”. He has worked as a consultant for various institutions such as the World Bank, Industrie Canada or the Walloon Region (Belgium).

Please visit my personal homepage: http://www.michelbeine.be/index.htm

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