Isabelle Salle holds the Canadian Research Chair in Macroeconomics at the University of Ottawa and has previously been a researcher at the Financial Markets Department at the Bank of Canada. She received her Ph.D. from the University of Bordeaux. Her work concerns behavioural macroeconomics and combines empirical evidence from experiments with models to shed light on policy design, in particular central bank policies. She has published numerous articles in peer-reviewed journals about macroeconomic agent-based models, heterogeneous-expectation models, laboratory experiments and large-scaled surveys.
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Lifetime memories of inflation: Evidence from surveys and the lab
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- Inflation
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Avoiding zombification after the COVID-19 consumption game-changer
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