Biography
Maylis Avaro is Assistant Professor at Trinity College's Economics department, where she notably works with the Center of Economic, Policy and History. She was previously the Howard S. Marks Postdoctoral Fellow at the Department of History of the University of Pennsylvania, and a fellow of the Business, Economics and Financial History initiative of the Wharton School. She was also a Scientific Collaborator at the department of economic and financial history at Université Libre de Bruxelles. She formerly held visiting positions at the department of Economics of Rutgers University, at the Faculty of History at Oxford University and worked at an research intern at the Bank of France. Maylis Avaro has a PhD in International Economics and History from the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva.
Publications and Further Research Outputs
Peer-Reviewed Publications
Maylis Avaro, Zombie International Currency: The Pound Sterling 1945-1971, Journal of Economic History, 84, (3), 2024, p917 - 952
Rueff Versus de Lattre: A French Money Doctors' Duel for Influence Over de Gaulle in, editor(s)Álvarez, A., Bignon, V., Ögren, A., Shizume, M. , Money Doctors Around the Globe: A historical Perspective, Singapore, Springer, 2024, pp355 - 369, [Maylis Avaro]
Maylis Avaro, Mathilde Roussigné, Oikos nomos : visibilité, mesures et valeurs de la production domestique en littérature contemporaine (Ernaux, Revaz, Divry), Fabula-Lht : Inventer l'économie, (28), 2022
Maylis Avaro, Le système monétaire international face au bitcoin, Études internationales, 2017
Avaro, M., Sterdyniak, H., Banking union: A solution to the Euro zone crisis?, Revue de l'OFCE, 132, (1), 2014, p195-241
Non-Peer-Reviewed Publications
Maylis Avaro, Olivier Feiertag et Margairaz Michel (dir.) Les banques centrales et l'État-nation Paris, Sciences Po les Presses, 2016, 698 p., Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales, 76, (1), 2021, p211--213
Maylis Avaro, Vincent Bignon, How the Bank of France increased liquidity at no fiscal risk in the 1800s, LSE Business Review, 2017
Research Expertise
Description
Central banking, Financial crisis, cryptocurrencies, Economic and Financial History.Recognition
Representations
Steering Committee member The Haiti Seminar, Philadelphia, United States