Jean-Paul L'Huillier
Senior Research Economist
Jean-Paul L'Huillier is a senior research economist in the Research Department at the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland and a member of the leadership team of the Bank’s Center for Inflation Research.
Dr. L'Huillier is currently on leave from Brandeis University. Previously, he was at the Einaudi Institute for Economics and Finance (EIEF) and a visiting faculty member at Yale University. His recent research concentrates on how to enact suitable monetary policy in environments of chronic liquidity traps and on understanding medium-term macroeconomic boom–bust cycles. He has published articles in refereed journals, including the American Economic Review; the Journal of Monetary Economics; American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics; the Journal of Money, Credit and Banking; and the Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control.
Featured Publications
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“Where is the GE? Consumption Dynamics in DSGEs.” With Donghoon Yoo. Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking, 2019 (September): 1491–1502.
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“Technological Revolutions and the Three Great Slumps: A Medium-Run Analysis.” With Dan Cao. Journal of Monetary Economics, 2018 (June): 93–108.
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“News, Noise, and Fluctuations: An Empirical Exploration.” With Olivier J. Blanchard and Guido Lorenzoni. American Economic Review, 2013 (December): 3045–3070.