Work in progress
Peer Competition. Evidence from 5- to 95-Year-Olds, with J. de Sousa
Better clubmates help French chess players improve if and only if they do not dampen their participation.The Lifecycle of Protests in the Digital Age, with P. Boyer, G. Gauthier, Yves Le Yaouanq and V. Rollet
Social media help launch protest movements but may foster their radicalization. Theory and evidence from the Yellow Vests. See also VoxTalks PodcastThe Volatility Advantages of Large Labor Markets, with M. Conte, I. Mejean and T. Michalski
Volatile firms locate in large cities where operating is more expensive but hiring is faster.Papers
Matching, Centrality and the Urban Network, with M. Sidibé, Journal of Urban Economics, 2024, 144, 103706
Central cities attract skilled workers and are very large.Do Elections Affect Immigration? Evidence from French Municipalities, with G. Verdugo, Journal of Public Economics, 2023, 218, 104803
When a left-wing mayor is closely elected, the city attracts more immigrants in public housing.Frictional Labour Mobility with M. Sidibé, Review of Economic Studies, 2019, 86, 4, pp. 1779–1826
Mobility costs are much lower when we account for spatial search frictions.Neighbor Discrimination: Theory and Evidence from the French Rental Market with P.-Ph. Combes, B. Decreuse and A. Trannoy, Journal of Urban Economics, 2018, 104, pp. 104-123
Customer discrimination in the rental market when landlords own several contiguous apartments.Can Tax Breaks Beat Geography? Lessons from the French Enterprise Zone Experience, with A. Briant and M. Lafourcade, American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 2015, 7, 2, pp. 88-124
French enterprise zones only increased employment (wages) in accessible (isolated) neighborhoods.Other Publications (special issues, French, book, policy brief, etc.)
Why are Low-skilled Workers less Mobile? The Role of Mobility Costs and Spatial Frictions, with M. Sidibé and E. Vidal-Naquet, Annals of Economics and Statistics, 2021, 142, pp. 283-304
Spatial job search frictions are much larger for low-skilled workers, unlike mobility costs.This paper was awarded the ADRES young paper award 2021.Greener City Centers, Grayer Peripheries?, with L. Bou Sleiman and P. Crifo, Note IPP, 2021, 65
The impact of the downtown "Georges Pompidou" riverbank closure on the Parisian ring road traffic conditions.French versionFrom Guangzhou to Naples: French Exports of Plastic Waste, with J. Martin, I. Mejean and I. Picard, Note IPP, 2021, 64
The impact of China's plastic waste import ban on French exporters.French versionL'Emploi et le Territoire, with F. Kramarz and T. Delemotte, Presses de Sciences Po, 2021
Literature review on spatial aspects of the labor market.see also Summary (in French) and Review (in Spanish)This book was awarded the AFSE Best Book Prize 2021/2022 (paperback)The Origins of the "gilets jaunes" Movement, with P. Boyer, T. Delemotte, G. Gauthier and V. Rollet , Revue Economique, 2020, 71, 1, pp. 109-138
Geographic study of the first month of the Yellow Vest Movement.see also French version, Note IPP, Blog IPP, op-ed in Le Monde and mockery in La CroixAre Inclusionary Housing Programs Color-blind? The case of the Montgomery County MPDU Program with A. Diagne and H. Kurban, Journal of Housing Economics, 2018, 40, pp. 6-24
The MPDU program has been equally accessible to African-American applicants but location outcomes vary.Spatial Sorting of African Immigrants in the French Public Housing Market, Review of Black Political Economy, 2015, 42, 3, pp. 247-270
African immigrants in public housing live in poorer neighborhoods.Public Housing Quotas and Segregation, Urban Public Economics Review, 2013, 18, pp. 68-94
Imposing public housing quotas may have adverse effects on segregation when housing supply is inelastic.Residential Mobility and Unemployment of African Immigrants in France: a Calibration Approach with B. Decreuse, Annals of Economics and Statistics, 2012, 107-108, pp. 51-91
Differences in interregional mobility explain 15% of the conditional employment gap between African immigrants and natives in France.Géographie du Chômage des Personnes d'Origine Africaine with L. Bouvard, P.-Ph. Combes, B. Decreuse, M. Laouénan and A. Trannoy, Revue Française d’Economie, 2009, 3, 23, pp. 4-106
African immigrants in France are more unemployed, less geographically mobile, and more often located in mid-sized cities. Older policy report in French