REHAULT Pierre-Nicolas

Associate Professor in Economics

LAPE, Université de Limoges, 5 rue Félix Eboué, 87031 Limoges, France

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Biography

Pierre-Nicolas REHAULT is a lecturer in Economics at the University of Limoges (France), assigned to the IUT de Gestion des Entreprises et des Administrations of Brive-la-Gaillarde, where he also holds the role of quality coordinator. His research interests cover shadow banking, specific risk measures, zombie firms and macro-prudential approaches. He is, among others, a reporter for International Economics.  

Research

  • Bouvatier, V., Lepetit, L., Rehault, P. N., & Strobel, F., 2023, “Time-varying Z-score measures for bank insolvency risk: Best practice”, Journal of Empirical Finance, 73, 170-179.
  • Meslier C., Rehault P.N., Sauviat A., Yuan D., 2022, “Benefits of local banking in local economic development: Disparities between micro firms and other SMEs”, Journal of Banking & Finance, Volume 143, October 2022.
  • Vincent Bouvatier, Anne-Laure Delatte, Pierre-Nicolas Rehault, 2022, “Measuring credit procyclicality: A new database”, Emerging Markets Review, Volume 52,2022.
  • Rehault P.N., Sauviat A., 2020, “The Invention of Shadow Banking”, International Review of French Language Economists.

Lepetit L., Rehault P.N., Sauviat A., 2015, “La vente de crédits bancaires : le péché originel ?”, Crises et régulation bancaires : Les cheminements de l’instabilité et de la stabilité bancaires, Hubert Bonin et Jean-Marc Figuet (dir.), Genève, Droz, 2015.

  • Bouvatier V., Lepetit L., Rehault P.N., Strobel F., Bank insolvency risk and Z-score measures: caveats and best practice? (under revision).

PhD Supervision

  • Oliver Asiamah, co-supervision with A. Sauviat (40%) and C. Meslier (40%), (September 2022-).

Master’s Thesis Supervision

  • Supervision of Master’s theses as part of the “Banking and Finance” Master’s program and “Banking: Risk and Markets” Master’s program at the University of Limoges.
  • Supervision of Master’s theses as part of the “Money, Banking and Finance” and “International Money and Banking” Master’s programs at the University of Birmingham (School of Economics).