
Hélène Rey
Hélène Rey is a prominent French economist known for her research on global financial systems and international monetary policy. She has made significant contributions to the understanding of how monetary policies in one country, particularly the United States, can have far-reaching effects on global financial cycles. Rey's work highlights the challenges faced by central banks around the world in maintaining autonomy amidst the dominance of the U.S. dollar. Her insights are particularly relevant in the context of increasing tensions in global trade and finance, as seen in recent discussions about currency wars and the evolving dynamics of international monetary relations.
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Hélène Rey is a professor of Economics at the London Business School.
Prepárense para el euro globalHélène Rey contributed to the understanding of the American economy's financial strategies.
Jean Pisani-Ferry : « Que veut Donald Trump ? Un dollar faible, pour réindustrialiser, ou un dollar fort, pour garder l’économie américaine financièrement dominante ? »Hélène Rey highlighted the phenomenon of a 'global financial cycle' influenced by the Federal Reserve.
« Nous sommes dans une guerre des monnaies et l’euro est une devise incomplète »





