François Koulischer is an Assistant Professor in Sustainable Finance at the University of Luxembourg's Department of Finance (Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance). He is also an affiliated researcher with the MFI and MECSD Chair in Sustainable Finance. His research focuses on sustainable finance mechanisms, monetary policy impacts, and housing market dynamics. Key areas include ESG disclosure regulation, tax policies affecting housing affordability, and the distributional effects of low interest rates on household debt. His work bridges theoretical financial economics with policy-relevant analysis, particularly in central bank liquidity operations and crisis responses. Notable contributions include studies on quantitative easing mechanisms in the Eurozone and the visible hand of policy during the 2020 pandemic. He has been recognized with the American Real Estate Society's Manuscript Prize for his work on tax subsidies and housing markets. Publications span high-impact journals such as the Journal of Financial Economics and Journal of Financial Stability , with a focus on banking systems, collateral frameworks, and crisis management. His research often integrates empirical evidence from Luxembourg and broader European contexts, emphasizing policy implications for financial stability and equitable growth.










