Cyril Rebillard

Last Updated: June 04, 2019

Cyril Rebillard

Cyril Rebillard is an Economist in the Open Economy Macroeconomics Division of the Research Department at the International Monetary Fund. Prior to his current assignment, he was an advisor to the French Executive Director at the IMF and held several positions as a civil servant in France (National Statistical Institute, Treasury, Central Bank). His research interests include applied macroeconomics, emerging economies, cross-border spillovers, capital flows, demographics and current account imbalances. He graduated from Ecole Polytechnique and ENSAE (France).

Email: CREBILLARD@imf.org

Fluent In: French, Portuguese, Spanish.

Education:

M.Sc. Economics and Applied Mathematics and Diploma of Engineer - École Polytechnique (France, 2000)

M.Sc. Applied Economics and Diploma of Econometrician - ENSAE, school of Economics and Statistics (France, 2002)

M.Sc. Probability and Applications to Finance - University Paris VI (France, 2002)

M.Sc. International and Development Economics, Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne (France, 2002)


Previous Experience:

Advisor to the Executive Director for France - International Monetary Fund, World Bank Group (2014-2018)

Economist (emerging economies), International Monetary Relations Division - Banque de France (2010-2014)

Economist (Emerging Asia), Economic Policies and International Risks Division - French Treasury (2008-2010)

Head of section, Quarterly National Accounts Division - French National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies / Insee (2005-2008)

Economist, Redistribution and Social Policies Division - French National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies / Insee (2002-2005)


Current Position:

Economist, Research Department, Open Economy Macroeconomics Division - International Monetary Fund (since 2018)


Field of Expertise:

Economic Modeling

Open Economy Macroeconomics

International Finance

IMF Books and Working Papers:

2022 Update of the External Balance Assessment Methodology , Working Paper No. 2023/047 , March 03, 2023

Japan’s Foreign Assets and Liabilities: Implications for the External Accounts , Working Paper No. 2021/026 , February 05, 2021

The External Balance Assessment Methodology: 2018 Update , Working Paper No. 19/65 , March 19, 2019

Publications in Journals (Refereed)

Towards Recoupling? Assessing the Global Impact of a Chinese Hard Landing through Trade and Commodity Price Channels. The World Economy (2018), Wiley Blackwell, vol. 41(12), pages 3379-3415, December.

Le rééquilibrage de la croissance chinoise : enjeux et perspectives. Économie et Prévision (2010/3), n°194, pp. 119-127.

Les contributions privées au financement de la dépendance dans le cadre de l’obligation alimentaire : pratiques judiciaires et implications distributives. Économie et Prévision (2007/1), n°177, pp. 35-54.

Publications in Books and Conference Volumes

La dépendance des personnes âgées : une projection en 2040. Données sociales : La société française (2006 Edition).

Démographie de la dépendance des personnes âgées. Actualité et Dossier en Santé Publique n°56 (September 2006).

Other Published Materials

The Long Landing Scenario: Rebalancing from Overinvestment and Excessive Credit Growth – Implications for Potential Growth in China. Banque de France working paper n°572 (October 2015).

Actual and potential growth in China. Trésor-Economics n°155 (October 2015).

The side effects of national financial sector policies: framing the debate on financial protectionism. European Central Bank occasional paper n°166 (September 2015).

Capital Controls & Spillover Effects: Evidence from Latin-American Countries. Banque de France working paper n°357 (December 2011).

Emerging countries' foreign exchange reserves and accumulation strategies. Trésor-Economics n°87 (June 2011).

Les personnes dépendantes en France : évolution et prise en charge. Mimeo (July 2005).

La dépendance des personnes âgées : une projection à long terme. Working paper n° G2004/02 of the Direction des Études et Synthèses Économiques, Insee (April 2004).

Cyril Rebillard

Cyril Rebillard is an Economist in the Open Economy Macroeconomics Division of the Research Department at the International Monetary Fund. Prior to his current assignment, he was an advisor to the French Executive Director at the IMF and held several positions as a civil servant in France (National Statistical Institute, Treasury, Central Bank). His research interests include applied macroeconomics, emerging economies, cross-border spillovers, capital flows, demographics and current account imbalances. He graduated from Ecole Polytechnique and ENSAE (France).

Email: CREBILLARD@imf.org

Fluent In: French, Portuguese, Spanish.

Education:

M.Sc. Economics and Applied Mathematics and Diploma of Engineer - École Polytechnique (France, 2000)

M.Sc. Applied Economics and Diploma of Econometrician - ENSAE, school of Economics and Statistics (France, 2002)

M.Sc. Probability and Applications to Finance - University Paris VI (France, 2002)

M.Sc. International and Development Economics, Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne (France, 2002)


Previous Experience:

Advisor to the Executive Director for France - International Monetary Fund, World Bank Group (2014-2018)

Economist (emerging economies), International Monetary Relations Division - Banque de France (2010-2014)

Economist (Emerging Asia), Economic Policies and International Risks Division - French Treasury (2008-2010)

Head of section, Quarterly National Accounts Division - French National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies / Insee (2005-2008)

Economist, Redistribution and Social Policies Division - French National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies / Insee (2002-2005)


Current Position:

Economist, Research Department, Open Economy Macroeconomics Division - International Monetary Fund (since 2018)


Field of Expertise:

Economic Modeling

Open Economy Macroeconomics

International Finance

IMF Books and Working Papers:

2022 Update of the External Balance Assessment Methodology , Working Paper No. 2023/047 , March 03, 2023

Japan’s Foreign Assets and Liabilities: Implications for the External Accounts , Working Paper No. 2021/026 , February 05, 2021

The External Balance Assessment Methodology: 2018 Update , Working Paper No. 19/65 , March 19, 2019

Publications in Journals (Refereed)

Towards Recoupling? Assessing the Global Impact of a Chinese Hard Landing through Trade and Commodity Price Channels. The World Economy (2018), Wiley Blackwell, vol. 41(12), pages 3379-3415, December.

Le rééquilibrage de la croissance chinoise : enjeux et perspectives. Économie et Prévision (2010/3), n°194, pp. 119-127.

Les contributions privées au financement de la dépendance dans le cadre de l’obligation alimentaire : pratiques judiciaires et implications distributives. Économie et Prévision (2007/1), n°177, pp. 35-54.

Publications in Books and Conference Volumes

La dépendance des personnes âgées : une projection en 2040. Données sociales : La société française (2006 Edition).

Démographie de la dépendance des personnes âgées. Actualité et Dossier en Santé Publique n°56 (September 2006).

Other Published Materials

The Long Landing Scenario: Rebalancing from Overinvestment and Excessive Credit Growth – Implications for Potential Growth in China. Banque de France working paper n°572 (October 2015).

Actual and potential growth in China. Trésor-Economics n°155 (October 2015).

The side effects of national financial sector policies: framing the debate on financial protectionism. European Central Bank occasional paper n°166 (September 2015).

Capital Controls & Spillover Effects: Evidence from Latin-American Countries. Banque de France working paper n°357 (December 2011).

Emerging countries' foreign exchange reserves and accumulation strategies. Trésor-Economics n°87 (June 2011).

Les personnes dépendantes en France : évolution et prise en charge. Mimeo (July 2005).

La dépendance des personnes âgées : une projection à long terme. Working paper n° G2004/02 of the Direction des Études et Synthèses Économiques, Insee (April 2004).