
معرفی
Franck Portier is a Professor of Macroeconomics at the Department of Economics, University College London (UCL). His research focuses on macroeconomic theory, monetary policy, inflation dynamics, and business cycle analysis. He holds a PhD in Economics from Université Paris I (1989–1993).
Portier’s work examines the role of expectations, supply shocks, and policy frameworks in driving inflation and economic fluctuations. Notable contributions include analyzing the ‘dominant role of expectations’ in inflation dynamics and exploring the implications of flat Phillips curves. He has presented extensively at leading institutions and conferences, including the NBER Macro Annual and the CEPR MEF Symposium.
He actively organizes workshops such as the Vigo Workshop on Dynamic Macroeconomics and collaborates with researchers globally. His research spans theoretical frameworks (e.g., DSGE models) and empirical applications, emphasizing policy-relevant insights into monetary policy design and macroeconomic stability.
Portier’s teaching includes advanced macroeconomic courses at UCL, covering topics like long-run growth, liquidity traps, and hyperinflation. He also engages in academic governance, contributing to research initiatives and student mentorship.


