About

Ghassane’s research explores linkages between macroeconomic theory, asset pricing theory, climate change, and environmental policy.

Background

Prior to joining the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), Ghassane has been working as a senior advisor for top consultancy firms and industry for more than five years advising governments and industries alike in different countries on strategic engagements. 

Ghassane pursued undergraduate studies in mathematics and physics and holds a graduate degree from the “Programme Grande École” of “Institut Mines – Télécom” where he specialized in engineering of information systems. Ghassane also holds an MRes in Economics from PSL Research – Paris Dauphine University, jointly with the University of Bocconi, as well as a Master’s in Environmental Economics from the LSE. 

Research Interests

  • Macroeconomic Theory (both Business Cycles and Growth),
  • Monetary and Financial Economics,
  • Climate Change Economics,
  • Environmental Policy and Distributional Aspects of Environmental Policies.

Research

Research - 2020

This paper assesses the effectiveness and interactions of different policies aimed at reducing carbon dioxide emissions, using a macro-financial framework. The research aims to provide central banks and similar institutions with the tools to contribute to climate change mitigation and demonstrates the importance of including these institutions in the push to reduce global emission levels. Read more

Events

Events - 2022

News

News - 2020

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