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I am currently Professor of Economics at the Université de Lorraine, research affiliate at BETA, and Professor of Finance and Quantitative Methods at the Université de Namur (on leave).

I was previously an Associate Professor of Finance at the Université catholique de Louvain - Louvain School of Management and a faculty member at CORE. Prior to those positions, I completed a PhD in Economics at the Université Paris Ouest and CREST-INSEE, for which I was awarded the Fondation Banque de France Prize for the Best PhD in Monetary, Financial and Banking Economics in 2011.

My research focuses on macro-finance, financial complexity, sustainability and applied econometrics with a specific interest on issues related to asset price dynamics, heterogenous agent models, financial fragility and financial network modeling, as well as sustainability measurement.

So far, my work has been published in peer-reviewed journals such as the Review of International Economics, Applied Economics, Economic Modelling, the Scottish Journal of Political Economy, the World Economy, Scientific reports, PLOSOne, etc.

For more details, see my vita.