My research interests span monetary economics, financial stability, and behavioral economics.
I work at the Banque de France on the implementation of monetary policy, with a particular focus on how innovations in payment systems affect monetary policy transmission. My current research examines issues related to the digital euro, including the design, adoption, and implications of central bank digital currencies. Prior to taking up this position, I worked at the ECB as an economist on the digital euro project.
I hold a PhD in Experimental Economics, jointly awarded by QUT (Brisbane, Australia) and GATE (Lyon, France). My doctoral research examined decision-making under risk and ambiguity using experimental methods. In previous positions at the Banque de France, I analyzed financial stability risks arising from the investment fund sector and the commercial real estate sector.
Contact Information
thomas.jc.garcia at gmail.com