Lise Clain-Chamosset

Maître de Conférences (U. Lyon 2)

I am currently an assistant professor in macroeconomics at the Université de Lyon 2 and a member of GATE LSE.

My work and projects fall within the disciplinary field of dynamic macroeconomics applied to finance and the environment. To date, my research primarily focuses on two themes: rational bubbles and sustainable growth. 

Regarding the first theme, my work aims to address three weaknesses of early macroeconomic models with rational bubbles: the crowding-out effect of the bubble, the lack of excessive volatility, and the modeling of a bubble through an asset without fundamental value. For the second theme, my research seeks to understand the interactions between the financial, real, and environmental policy spheres. 

These two research themes may seem disconnected unless sustainable growth is studied from the perspective of green investment. In both cases, it involves asset modeling, one speculative and the other for environmental purposes. Additionally, I utilize modern macroeconomic tools, particularly dynamic general equilibrium modeling. 

More details here https://sites.google.com/site/liseclainchamosset/home/research

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