Lucrezia Reichlin is Professor of Economics at London Business School, an external fellow at Bruegel and a distinguished fellow at CEPR. She is Chair of scientific council of Groupe des Écoles Nationales d'Économie et Statistique (GENES) in Paris and Chair of the Fellows of the IFRS. Professor Reichlin is an applied macroeconomist and econometrician. She has pioneered methods for forecasting with large datasets and for now-casting; she wrote extensively on monetary and fiscal policy and the business cycle.
Reichlin is a Fellow of the British Academy, the Econometric Society and Honorary International Fellow of the American Economic Association. She was Director General of Research at the European Central Bank (ECB) from 2005 to 2008 and co-founded Now-Casting Economics in 2011.

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Geneva 26: The Art and Science of Patience: Relative prices and inflation
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- Inflation


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A green dilemma for monetary policy
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- Climate Change 
- Monetary Policy

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The art and science of patience: Relative prices and inflation
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- Inflation 
- Monetary Policy

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The two-dimensional feature of ECB monetary policy
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- Monetary Policy 
- EU institutions 
- EU policies

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Understanding inflation risks in the US and the euro area
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- Monetary Policy

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Reforming the EU macroeconomic policy system: Economic requirements and legal conditions
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- EU institutions 
- EU policies