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  Gilles Dufrénot
Gilles Dufrénot holds a PhD in Economics from the University of Paris XII. He is currently Professor of Economics at that university. He is a Research Associate at the CEPII and a member of GREQAM (University of Aix-Marseille, CNRS UMR 6579). His fields of interest cover time series and panel data econometrics, the emerging and developing economies, the real exchange rates and macroeconomic policies. Before being a member of the CEPII, he worked at the West African Economic and Monetary Union as a Counsellor to the Commissioner in charge of the economic policies and fiscal affairs (2004-2008). He also held experiences as an expert for international organisations. Homepage
   

Term of Trade Shocks in a Monetary Union: an Application to West-Africa (2009)
The Trade-Growth Nexus in the Developing Countries: a Quantile Regression Approach (2009)
Dutch Disease in a Two-Country Model with an Illustration to West African Countries (2008)
Testing the finance-growth link: is there a difference between developed and developing countries ? (2007)

CEPII Publications
   

Monetary Autonomy in the West African Countries: what do the policy rules tell us? (Journal of International Development, 2009, forthcoming)
The slow convergence of per-capita income between the developing countries: growth resistance and sometimes growth tragedy (Centre for Research in Economics Development and International Trade, WP n°09/03, University of Nottingham)
A Forewarning Indicator System for Financial Crises: the Case of Six Central and Eastern Europe Countries (Journal of Economic Integration, 24(1), pp.87-115, 2009)
Credit Policy Stress in the West African Economic and Monetary Union (The Developing Economies, 2009, forthcoming)
Modelling the Slow Mean Reversion of the CEEC’s Real Exchange Eates (the Manchester School, 2008)
Explaining the European Exchange Rates Deviations: Long-Memory or Nonlinear Adjustment? (Journal of the International financial Markets Institutions and Money, 2008)
The Long-Run Determinants of Inflation in the WAEMU Countries” (in A. Gulde-Wolf et C. Tsangarides, eds., The CFA Zone, Common Currency and Uncommon Challenges, International Monetary Fund Editions, Washington DC., 2008)
A Forewarning Indicator System for Financial Crises: the Case of Six Central and Eastern Europe Countries (University of Michigan, 2007)
Which Predictor is the Best to Predict Inflation in Europe: the Real Money-Gap or a Nominal Money-Based Indicator? (Macquarie University, Australia, 2006)
Real Exchange Rates Misalignments in the LDC’s: a Panel Cointegration and Common Factor Analysis (IMF working Paper, 2005)
Testing Convergence in the ECOWAS Countries in Presence of Heterogeneous Long-Run Growth: a Panel Data Study, (Center for Research in Economics Development and International Trade, School of Economics, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom, 2005)
Structural Reforms, Macroeconomic Policies and the Future of Kazakhstan (OFCE, 2004)

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