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    Michel Aglietta Michel Aglietta
 
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Michel Aglietta is a Professor of Economic Sciences at the University of Paris X Nanterre, and a Advisor to the CEPII.

He is also a consultant to the CPR bank and to the French Prime-Minister's Council of Economic Analysis.

 
   
As part of his research on monetary and financial issues, Michel Aglietta is participating in the following research projects:
 
Ingénue  
  Demographic Uncertainties (DEMWEL)
The Macroeconomic Causes and Consequences of Migrations (ENEPO)
Growth and Demographic Trends in the European Union: a Growth Accounting Approach
 
   

Demographic Uncertainty in Europe. Implications on Macro Economic Trends and Pension Reforms (An Investigation with the INGENUE2 Model) (2008)
Understanding the Structured Credit Crisis (2008)
Asian Catch Up, World Growth and International Capital Flows in the XXIst Century: a Prospective Analysis with the INGENUE 2 Model (2007)
The Asian Central Banks and the Dollar (2004)
Macroeconomic Consequences of Pension Reforms in Europe: An Investigation with the INGENUE World Model (2001)
Our Future Pensions and Globalisation: An Exploration of the Issue Using the INGENUE Model (2001)
The IMF and the Challenge of Global Governance (2000)
The International Monetary Fund And the International Financial Architecture (2000)
A Lender of Last Resort for Europe(1999)
Why the Euro Will Be Strong : an Approach Based on Equilibrium Exchange Rates (1997)

CEPII Publications
   
The Development of a European Prudential System, (Revue d'économie financière, 2001)
Shareholder Value and Corporate Governance: Some Tricky Questions (Economy and Society, 2000)
Other publications