Nicolas Bonneton

Assistant Professor of Economics, University of Mannheim

Curriculum Vitae, nicolas.bonneton[at]gmail.com

Research. I am an applied economic theorist. Most of my research investigates the adverse effects of informational and search frictions in decentralized markets and institutions. My models shed some new lights on the intricate nature of individual strategies in various contexts, including corporate social responsibility, mate-matching, populism, nuclear warfare, and poverty.

Teaching. I teach a second-year Ph.D. course on markets, morality, and social responsibility. You can find the syllabus here.  I also teach an undergraduate course on the theory of corporate finance, following the textbook by Jean Tirole. 

Working Papers

Advanced Work in Progress

Quality for Development 

with E. Auriol and G. Balineau

This is a textbook, here is the table of contents