
Fields of interest
Experimental Economics
Behavioral Economics
Applied Microeconomics
Political Economy
Public Finance
Hello
I am a CNRS Research Engineer afiliated to the Centre de Recherche en Economie and Management (CREM, CNRS), and I hold a Ph.D in Economics from the University of Rennes (Rennes, France).
I currently study the decision-making of actual politicians by using lab and field experiments, with a special focus on social preferences. I am also interested in methodological issues related to the experimental methodology, especially when using non-standard samples. Finally, as an applied researcher, I work in local public finance on the determinants of equalization schemes.
Out of my natural lab environment, you may find me playing music or go (maybe both), dancing (mainly rock but one cannot refuse a pogo once in a while), eating or sleeping (that happens). I am also owned by three cats, one Eliott (future handyman-cosmonaut-scientist-policeman-fireman-gamekeeper-T-rex-hunter, for now) and one Maya (future Eliott, female version).