Short Bio
I am Professor of Economics at the University of Paris Panthéon Assas,
which joined the University of Paris-Saclay a French federal research university system, currently under development. I am director of the RITM, which is the researcher center in economics and management of the University of Paris-Sud. With more than 50 faculty members and 20 PhD students, the RITM participates in building and internationally-renowned center in economics and management at the University of Paris-Saclay. I received my PhD and MA in economics from the University of Paris I - Panthéon Sorbonne, which is now part of PSE. I am associate research fellow at CREST and member of the RIEF Network and CEPREMAP.
I am a trade economist with special interests in behavioral economics. The following questions provide an overview of topics I am interested in and currently conducting research on (check out my Work in Progress page!):
- Are exporters being too risk averse?
- Are consumer tastes affected by trade globalization?
- Is trustfulness a determinant of comparative advantage?
- Does racial wage discrimination disappear with labor mobility?
- Does gender affirmative action work?