From Haiti’s UEH to the Bank of England: Kensley Blaise Explores Monetary Futures

Doctor of Economics and Finance, Kensley Blaise defended a thesis on the impact of digital currencies on the global economy. Today, as an economist at the Bank of England, he continues his research on cryptocurrencies, macroeconomic forecasting, and artificial intelligence as an associate researcher at the University of East Anglia in the United Kingdom, while keeping Haiti at the heart of his concerns.

Jonasson Odigène
25 Aug 2025 — Lecture : 3 min.

In his doctoral dissertation in Economics and Finance at the University of East Anglia, Kensley Blaise focused on the question: how does the introduction of virtual currencies influence fundamental economic variables such as GDP, inflation, interest rates, and the formulation of monetary and fiscal policies?

“I developed models combining mathematics and economics to analyze how virtual currencies can influence certain key variables such as GDP, interest rates, inflation, growth, and even the formulation of monetary and fiscal

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