Job Market Candidates
The PSE placement’s page gives interested institutions a preview of our Ph.D. candidates and Post-docs who are available for employment.
Candidates are assisted in the job placement by both their primary thesis advisors and the placement officer. The department assists students to prepare and distribute job market materials to potential employers.
The current placement officer is Angelo Secchi (angelo.secchi at psemail.eu). Our placement coordinator is Christelle Gauvrit (christelle.gauvrit at psemail.eu).
PSE candidates are displayed in 2 categories:
PSE PhD Students and Postdoc, PSE Alumni
Kentaro Asai
EJME & JOE Network Candidate
- Primary Field: Labor Economics
- Secondary Fields: Applied Econometrics, Economic History
- Supervisor: Thomas Breda, Akiko Suwa-Eisenmann
- References: Thomas Breda, Luc Behaghel, Ryo Kambayashi
- Job Market PAPER: Firm-Level Effects of Reductions in Working Hours
- Curriculum Vitae: English version
- Placement: Assistant Professor, Vienna University of Economics and Business (Austria)
- Candidate’s PSE page
Brief Candidate Profile:
Kentaro specializes in Labor Economics, with a particular focus on working hours, skills, and inequality. His research utilizes administrative data in a quasi-experimental setting to investigate the impact of labor market legislation on labor demand and employment dynamics.
Olimpia Cutinelli-Rendina
EJME & JOE Network Candidate
- Primary Field: Political Economy
- Secondary Fields: Applied microeconomics, Environmental Economics
- Supervisor: Philippe Aghion
- References: Philippe Aghion, Matilde Bombardini, Francesco Trebbi, Vincent Pons
- Job Market PAPER: Environmentally-Responsible Demand: Irresponsible Lobbying?
- Curriculum Vitae: English version
- Placement: Maître de conférences, Sciences Po Strasbourg (France)
- Candidate’s PSE page
Brief Candidate Profile:
Olimpia is an empirical political economist interested in questions related to corporate lobbying, competition and the environment. Her research combines quasi-experimental settings with original datasets to understand how firms leverage political influence tools to face changes in market structure, such as increasing sustainable demand or rising foreign competition.
Mélanie Gittard
EJME & JOE Network Candidate
- Primary Field: Environmental Economics
- Secondary Fields: Development Economics
- Supervisor: Denis Cogneau, Philippe Quirion
- References: Denis Cogneau, Philippe Quirion, Eric Strobl, Liam Wren-Lewis
- Job Market PAPER: MiningLeaks: Water Pollution and Child Mortality in Africa
- Curriculum Vitae: English version
- Placement: Postdoctoral position, Stanford University (USA)
- Candidate’s PSE page
Brief Candidate Profile:
Mélanie is an environmental and development economist studying the impacts of climate change and water pollution in sub-Saharan Africa on migration, agricultural practices, and health, using quasi-experimental designs with exhaustive administrative censuses, household surveys, and satellite images. Her job market builds a new geo-coded dataset on industrial mines across Africa and sheds light on the adverse effects of mining-induced water pollution on child mortality.
Irène Hu
EJME & JOE Network Candidate
- Primary Field: Environmental Economics
- Secondary Fields: Development Economics, Applied Economics, Migration Economics
- Supervisor: Fabrice Etilé, François Libois
- References: Quy-Toan Do, Fabrice Etilé, François Libois
- Job Market PAPER: MiningLeaks: Water Pollution and Child Mortality in Africa
- Curriculum Vitae: English version
- Placement: Environmental economist, OECD (France)
- Candidate’s PSE page
Brief Candidate Profile:
Irène is an applied environmental economist interested in natural resources, migration, health and pollution. Using geocoded and remote sensing data, she studies the determinants and consequences of the industrial exploitation of natural resources in Africa, at the micro and macro level.
Justine Knebelmann
EJME & JOE Network Candidate
- Primary Field: Development economics
- Secondary Fields: Public Economics
- Supervisor: Denis Cogneau, Tavneet Suri
- References: Denis Cogneau, Marc Gurgand, Jonas Hjort, Tavneet Suri
- Job Market PAPER: Discretion versus Algorithms: Bureaucrats and Tax Equity in Senegal
- Curriculum Vitae: English version
- Placement: Assistant Professor, Sciences Po (France)
- Candidate’s PSE page
Brief Candidate Profile:
Justine is an applied microeconomist working at the intersection of development and public economics. She relies on field experiments with governments, administrative data, digitalization interventions, and behavioral insights to investigate how states can grow their capacity to tax and to deliver services in an equitable way.
Claire Lepault
EJME & JOE Network Candidate
- Primary Field: Environmental Economics
- Secondary Fields: Applied Econometrics, Health, Development Economics
- Supervisor: Hélène Ollivier, Philippe Quirion
- References: Hélène Ollivier, Philippe Quirion, Edward Rubin, Liam Wren-Lewis
- Job Market PAPER: Is Urban Wastewater Treatment Effective in India? Evidence from Water Quality and Infant Mortality
- Curriculum Vitae: English version
- Placement: Research fellow, CIRAD (France)
- Candidate’s PSE page
Brief Candidate Profile:
Claire is an applied economist who researches how environmental issues, such as water pollution and climate change, affect human health and how to transition towards sustainable development. As an empiricist, she approaches these challenges with a toolbox that draws from economics, econometrics, statistics and data science.
Juan Camilo Medellin
EJME & JOE Network Candidate
- Primary Field: Macroeconomics
- Secondary Fields: International Finance
- Supervisor: Agnès Bénassy-Quéré
- References: Agnès Bénassy-Quéré, Mauricio Villamizar-Villegas, Francesco Pappadà, Liliana Varela
- Job Market PAPER: Firm size, liquidity and optimal heterogeneous hedging
- Curriculum Vitae: English version
- Placement: Assistant Professor, Universidad del Rosario (Colombia)
- Candidate’s PSE page
Brief Candidate Profile:
Juan Camilo is a macroeconomist that combines theory and microeconometrics to answer macro-financial questions. He is interested in understanding how, subject to regulatory and institutional environments, optimal and heterogenous firm decisions impact macro aggregates. In particular, his research wants to comprehend the unintended consequences of regulation and policy making on the (under)development of emerging markets' financial systems.
Thiago Scarelli
EJME & JOE Network Candidate
- Primary Field: Labor Economics
- Secondary Fields: Development Economics, Behavioral Economics
- Supervisor: David Margolis
- References: David Margolis, Luc Behaghel, John List
- Job Market PAPER: Workers’ Preferences over Payment Schedules: Evidence from Ridesharing Drivers
- Curriculum Vitae: English version
- Placement: Lecturer, Oxford University (UK)
- Candidate’s PSE page
Brief Candidate Profile:
Thiago is an applied economist working at the intersection of labor and development, with focus on the factors that shape people's occupational choices. His recent research uses microeconometrics and field experiments to study how financial stress can push workers to prioritize labor market choices that pay fast over options that pay more.
Louis Sirugue
EJME & JOE Network Candidate
- Primary Field: Applied Microeconomics
- Secondary Fields: Labor Economics, Economics of Migration
- Supervisor: Thomas Piketty, Patrick Simon
- References: Thomas Piketty, Patrick Simon, Kevin Beaubrun-Diant, Laurent Gobillon
- Job Market PAPER: To become or not to become French: Conscription, naturalization, and labor market integration
- Curriculum Vitae: English version
- Placement: Postdoctoral position, London School of Economics (UK)
- Candidate’s PSE page
Brief Candidate Profile:
Louis' research focuses on intergenerational mobility and on the socio-economic integration of second-generation immigrants. He conducts econometric analyses and public policy evaluations on large administrative datasets to provide insights on the determinants of intergenerational persistence, such as residential segregation or discrimination.