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).
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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.
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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 two cats, one Eliott (future handyman-cosmonaut-scientist-policeman-fireman-gamekeeper-T-rex-hunter, for now) and one Maya (future Eliott, female version).
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