Noémie Pinardon-Touati
I am an Assistant Professor in the Economics Department at Columbia University. My research areas are macroeconomics and finance.
Research
The Crowding Out Effect of Local Government Debt: Micro- and Macro-Estimates
Conditionally accepted, American Economic Review
How Steep is the Phillips Curve in Developing Economies? A Sufficient Statistics Approach and Estimates for India
with Juan Herreño (UCSD) and Malte Thie (Paris Dauphine)
Growth, Firm Scale, and the Energy Intensity of Production
with Kathryn McDonald (Columbia) and Conor Walsh (Columbia)
When Private Firms Provide Public Goods: The Allocation of CSR Spending
with Kim Fe Cramer (LSE) and Lucie Gadenne (Queen Mary University London)
Mediating Financial Intermediation
with Aymeric Bellon (UNC Chapel Hill) and Louis-Marie Harpedanne (Banque de France)
Robust Statistics for Monetary Non-Neutrality in Menu Cost Economies
[Draft available soon]
with Beatrice Allamand-Turner (UCSD) and Juan Herreño (UCSD)
Teaching
Undergraduate ECON GU4720: Empirical Macroeconomics & Finance.
Undergraduate ECON GU4913: Financial Policy and Regulation: Fostering Growth and Macroeconomic Stability.
PhD 2nd year ECON GR6226: Applied Macroeconomics & Finance