I am a Professor of Economics, and I am the Director of Saint-Etienne School of Economics.
My research interests lie in the fields of:
Economics of innovation and knowledge diffusion
Spatial econometrics and network analysis
Public policy evaluation
I am a Professor of Economics.
My research is based on reflexive studies on how economics deals with normative issues. It is meant to convey pragmatic knowledge regarding the properties of instruments of public decision, such as methods of evaluation of public policies, voting procedures, deliberative processes. Mainly, my papers are contributions to:
* Voting experiments and Social choice theory
* Philosophy and methodology of normative issues
* History of welfare economics and theories of justice
Links to the open access version of every paper are available on my CV pdf file.
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Contact this personI am an associate professor of Economics at Université Jean Monnet Saint-Étienne, affiliated to the GATE Lyon-Saint-Etienne. I obtained my PHD in 2019 from Paris School of Economics - Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne and subsequently held a post-doctoral position in Philosophy of economics at Université Paris-Est Créteil (2019-2020).
I serve as junior associate editor of the Journal of Mathematical Economics. My research focuses in axiomatic decision theory under uncertainty and social choice theory.
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Cyril Chambefort is a researcher in economics and PhD student, currently pursuing a CIFRE PhD within the startup Shine, a fintech specialized in banking services for businesses. The thesis is being conducted at the GATE-LSE laboratory (Groupe d’Analyse et de Théorie Economique - UMR5824) within the University Jean Monnet (Saint-Etienne). The research topic focuses on fintechs and other financial technology startups.
The objective is to investigate the various business models adopted by these emerging players in order to comprehend the structure of this ecosystem and its integration into the monetary and financial system. This includes examining competition between fintechs and traditional banks, and the potential horizontal integration between fintechs and traditional actors.
His research focuses also on the game-changing impact of crypto-currencies, blockchain and decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) on economic and societal structure. By analyzing the complex workings of blockchain technology, smart contracts and DAO functionalities, he work on the mechanisms underlying the establishment and maintenance of trust between network participants. Furthermore, his exploration of DAOs highlights how decentralized decision-making and management frameworks can revolutionize traditional governance of organizational models.
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Contact this personDispersed and heterogeneous information, coordination, experimentation in macroeconomics and finance.
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I am a Professor of Economics at University Lumière Lyon 2 and a Senior Research Fellow at GATE Lyon-Saint-Etienne-CNRS.
I am an Associate Editor of International Economics (Elsevier).
My research focuses on: Econometrics, International Economics, Developoment Economics and International Migration.
Email: coulibaly(at)gate.cnrs.fr
My Personal Website: www.dcoulibaly.com
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Thesis
A theoretical and empirical approach of the negotiations between health authorities and pharmaceutical firms
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Izabela Jelovac
En charge de la gestion de l’Infrastructure du GATE
Administrateur Systèmes et Réseaux
Depuis 2015, j’exerce en tant qu’enseignant-chercheur dans le Groupe d’analyse et de théorie économique, où je me suis spécialisé dans les domaines de la théorie des jeux coopératifs et de la théorie du choix social.
Contact this personIgnacio Hauser is a Ph.D. Candidate in Economics at the Université Jean Monnet Saint-Étienne & the Université de Lyon, and a member of the GATE Lyon-St-Etienne since October 2021.
His research focuses on the measurement of economic inequality, addressing it from a diversity of approaches that include applied economics, philosophy and methodology of economics, and the history of economic thought.
Before starting his Ph.D., Ignacio completed both an M.Res. and an M.A. in Economics and Social Sciences at the Université Lumière Lyon 2 (France), a one-year fellowship for the ‘Amartya Sen Program’ granted by the Universidad de Buenos Aires (Argentina), and a B.A. (five-year diploma) in Economics at the Universidad Nacional de Cuyo (Argentina).
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I am a professor in organizational behavior at emlyon business school.
My main research interest concerns the influence of emotions and psychological dimensions on economic decision-making and behavior. I use economic experiments in combination with psychological methods. I have been interested in topics related to social ties, trustworthiness detection and social intelligence. I am further interested in household behavior and how spouses take economic decisions.
Please see also:
https://em-lyon.com/en/astrid-hopfensitz/briefly
Research interests: Health Economics, Public Economics, Industrial Organization, Applied Microeconomics
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Influence of Leadership in changing social norms
Supervisors:
Marie Claire Villeval & Fabio Galeotti
Thesis
Essays on urban spatial inequalities and Labor market trajectories
Trajectoire professionnelle
- De 1987 à 1988: Maître de Conférences à l'Université de Corte, laboratoire GRIFE (Aix Marseille III)
- De 1988 à 1998: Professeur à l'Université d'Auvergne (concours d'agrégation externe 1987), laboratoire CERDI UMR 6587 CNRS
- Depuis 1998: Professeur à l'Université Lumière Lyon 2 (mutation), Groupe d’Analyse et de Théorie Economique (GATE) UMR 5824 CNRS
My activities involve implementing statistical and econometric techniques using real-world data, clinical trial data, and registry data; conducting literature reviews; participating in the development, review, and validation of data collection forms; writing study reports and publications;
Contact this personMes activités consistent à mettre en œuvre des techniques statistiques et économétriques à partir des données de vie réelle, des données des essais cliniques, et des registres, réaliser des revues de la littérature, participer à l’élaboration, à la relecture et à la validation des cahiers de recueil des données, et à la rédaction de rapports d’études et des publications, contribuer au déploiement de la démarche qualité au sein du pôle innovations et stratégies de santé.
Contact this personThesis:
Natural Hazards and Local Public Policies Webpage
Supervisors: Job Market Paper
Sonia Paty and Frédéric Jouneau
I am a Professor of Economics in Lyon 2 University where I teach public economics, regional and urban economics and local public finance.
Mainly, my research interests are public economics, political economics and local governments' decisions using microeconometric tools.
I am also the Principal Investigator of the ANR contract CITIZENS (2023-2025) on citizens' implication in local public decision.
My latest research on Environmental economics and local public finance has just been published in Public Choice. Read here: https://rdcu.be/dvZpz
I received the Ph.D. degree in economics and the Habilitation Diriger des Recherches degree from the University of Lyon, Lyon, France, in 2002 and 2010, respectively. I am currently responsible for the innovations and strategies unit in the Clinical Research Direction of the Léon Bérard Cancer Centre, Lyon. I am a member of the Economic and Public Health Evaluation Committee (CEESP), French National Authority for Health (HAS). I am also with the Ethics Focus Group, Léon Bérard Cancer. As a scientific coordinator, a work package leader or scientist, I am in charge of the health economist part of numerous projects and solicited for teaching in this field amongst other in Emlyon Lyon Business School and École Centrale de Lyon.
Contact this personProfesseur en Sciences Economiques
Domaines de recherche : Théorie du risque / Risque et Décision / Assurance / Prévention / Economie de la santé
Contact : beatrice.reyfournier@univ-lyon2.fr
Liste actualisée des publications : voir CV dans Page personnelle
Vice-président du Conseil d'Administration de l'Université Jean Monnet, en charge des moyens et de la stratégie académique
Professeur à l'École d'Économie de Saint-Etienne, Université Jean Monnet
Spécialités: économie géographique, économie urbaine, économie publique
Personnal webpage: https://sites.google.com/view/jsalanie
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4000-3092
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- Développeur d’expériences en économie expérimentale
- Lab manager du GATE-LAB
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