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Jezabel Couppey-Soubeyran

Lecturer at University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, Scientific Adviser to Institut Veblen, and a columnist for Le Monde

Jézabel Couppey-Soubeyran is a lecturer at University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, scientific adviser to Institut Veblen, and a columnist for Le Monde. Her work focuses on money, banks, central banks, monetary and prudential policy and the ecological transition. She runs an apprenticeship Master 2 programme in banking risk control and compliance. Her publications include Blablabanque. Le Discours de l'inaction (Michalon, 2015), Parlons banque en 30 questions with Christophe Nijdam (La Documentation française, 2nd edition 2018, 3rd edition updated in 2024), a textbook Monnaie, banques, finance (4th edition 2021) with Thomas Renault, a children's comic strip ‘L'économie en BD’ with Auriane Bui (Casterman, August 2020), and contributed to several collective works including Chroniques critiques de l'économie (Studyrama & France culture, 2023). Each year she co-edits L'économie mondiale (Ed. La Découverte & CEPII). Her latest essay, Le pouvoir de la monnaie, with Pierre Delandre and Augustin Sersiron, was published on 10 January 2024 by Les Liens qui Libèrent.