Matthieu Chavaz

Adviser – Monetary and Financial Conditions Division

Biography

Matthieu Chavaz is adviser in the Bank’s monetary analysis directorate, where he heads the Strategic Priorities Hub - a three-year initiative aimed at advancing the understanding and design of the Bank's monetary policy toolkit. His research and policy work currently focus on banking, monetary policy, and financial stability. He holds a PhD in international economics from the Graduate Institute of International Studies.

Matthieu's selected academic publications

Do Banks Worry About Attentive Depositors? Evidence from Multiple-Brand Banks, with P Slutzky, Review of Finance (forthcoming)
Lending Relationships and the Collateral Channel with G Anderson, S Bahaj, A Foulis, and G Pinter, Review of Finance (2022)
Political Borders and Bank Lending in Post-Crisis America, with A Rose, Review of Finance (2019)
“High & Dry”: The Liquidity and Credit of Colonial and Foreign Government Debt and the London Stock Exchange (1880–1910), with M Flandreau, Journal of Economic History (2017)