
Professor of Economics
London Business School
Lucrezia Reichlin is professor at the London Business School. Her research is on applied macroeconomics and econometrics. She has pioneered methods for forecasting with large data-sets and for now-casting. She was director general of research at the European Central Bank from 2005 to 2008. Professor Reichlin is a Fellow of the British Academy and of the Econometric Society and is honorary international fellow of the American economic Association. She is a trustee the International Foundation of Reporting Standard (IFRS) and chair of the trustees’ steering committee for sustainability standards and trustee of the Center for European policy Research. She is co-founder of now-casting economics, a member of a few commercial boards and research institutes and advise central banks and financial firms on a regular basis.
Low Inflation for Longer
Voxeu.org, Published 15 January 2018
A Model of the Fed’s View of Inflation
CERP Discussion Paper Series DP12564, 4 January 2018
Exploiting the Monthly Data Flow in Structural Forecasting
Journal of Monetary Economics, Volume 84, December 2016, Pages 201–215
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