
PSE Chaired Professor
Mathieu Parenti, professor at the Paris School of Economics and researcher at INRAE is among the three economists nominated by the jury of the Best Young Economist Prize. This award, created by Le Monde and Le Cercle des économistes, annually honors young researchers whose work sheds light on today’s major economic challenges.
Mathieu Parenti, a graduate of the PSE PhD program (2012), focuses on the effects of globalization, with a significant emphasis on the role of large firms in international trade and tax dynamics. His research covers market power, tax and environmental avoidance strategies, and the geography of global investment flows. He has also studied the mechanisms behind carbon border adjustment in the European Union. He currently is program director at the EU Tax Observatory and i-MIP.
Adrien Bilal, assistant professor at Stanford University and graduate of the PSE Master Analysis and Policy in Economics (2014), is among the nominees, alongside Lauriane Mouysset, tenured CNRS researcher at CIRED.
Three PSE alumni have been recognized this year because the laureate of the Prize is Antonin Bergeaud, a graduate of the PSE APE Master’s program (2014) and the doctoral program (2018). He is currently associate professor at HEC Paris, and expert in long-term growth and the economics of innovation.