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Doctorants de PSE

Lydia Assouad
- Primary Field: Development Economics
- Secondary Fields: Political Economics, Economic History, Applied Microeconomics
- Supervisor: Piketty Thomas, Zhuravskaya Ekaterina
- References: Thomas Piketty, Ekaterina Zhuravskaya, Noam Yuchtman
- Job Market PAPER: JMP_Assouad_PSE
- Curriculum Vitae: English version
- Candidate’s PSE page
Brief Candidate Profile:
Lydia is an applied microeconomist working at the intersection of Development Economics, Political Economics and Economic History. She is interested in understanding the historical, institutional and cultural determinants of state fragility and economic development, using a variety of methods, including the tools of causal inference, the gathering of novel historical and administrative data and randomized controlled trials.

Nitin Kumar Bharti
- Primary Field: Applied Microeconomics
- Secondary Fields: Economic History, Development Economics
- Supervisor: Piketty Thomas, Cassan Guilhem
- References: Piketty Thomas, Cassan Guilhem, Oliver Vanden Eynde, Nishith Prakash
- Job Market PAPER: The Early Origins of Judicial Stringency in Bail Decisions: Evidence from early-childhood Exposure to Hindu-Muslim Riots in India
- Curriculum Vitae: English version
- Candidate’s PSE page
Brief Candidate Profile:
Nitin is an applied microeconomist, working in on topics related to conflict, education and inequality. His research interests rely on uncovering the systemic bias in institutions and underpinning it to its deep-rooted historical origins.

Emmanuel Salvador Chavez Jimenez
- Primary Field: Public Economics
- Secondary Fields: Economics of Innovation, Labor Economics, Regional Economics
- Supervisor: Antoine Bozio
- References: Antoine Bozio, Jimmy Lopez, Raymundo Campos-Vazquez, Francis Bloch
- Job Market PAPER: Who pays for a Value Added Tax Hike at an International Border? Evidence from Mexico
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Brief Candidate Profile:
Emmanuel is an applied public economist. His work covers the effects of taxation on prices, labor outcomes and credits; the effects of government spending and tax incentives on research and innovation; as well as surveys and estimation of incomes and tax rates at the top of the distribution.

Sophie Cottet
- Primary Field: Public Economics
- Secondary Fields: Labor Economics, Firm Dynamics
- Supervisor: Antoine Bozio
- References: Antoine Bozio, David Margolis, Attila Lindner, Thomas Piketty
- Job Market PAPER: Payroll Tax Reductions for Minimum Wage Workers: Relative Labor Cost or Cash Windfall Effect?
- Curriculum Vitae: Version française , English version
- Candidate’s PSE page
Brief Candidate Profile:
Sophie is a public economist interested in the effects of regulatory and fiscal policies on firm and individual behavior. She exploits large employer-employee administrative data sets and uses quasi-experimental econometric designs to better understand how labor costs affect firm performance and demand for labor.

Francesco Filippucci
- Primary Field: Labor Economics
- Secondary Fields: Public Economics
- Supervisor: Marc Gurgand
- References: Marc Gurgand, Luc Behaghel
- Job Market PAPER: What Do NEETs Need? The Effect of Combining Activation Policies and Cash Transfers
- Curriculum Vitae: English version
- Candidate’s PSE page
Brief Candidate Profile:
Francesco is an applied microeconomist, focusing on Labor and Public Economics. His work is centered on using policy evaluation – in particular professional training and active labor market policies -- to get insights about underlying economic parameters.

Monica Gomez Ospina
- Primary Field: Macroeconomics, Monetary economics, Economics of Informality.
- Secondary Fields: Labor.
- Supervisor: Jean-Olivier Hairault
- References: Jean-Olivier Hairault, Nuno Coimbra, Fernando Jaramillo
- Job Market PAPER: Optimal Monetary Policy in Developing Countries: the role of Informality
- Curriculum Vitae: English version
- Candidate’s PSE page
Brief Candidate Profile:
Monica studies the economics of informality, focusing on the impact of informal labor markets on optimal monetary policy design. Her work provides a deeper understanding of the implications of informality for inflation stabilization and monetary policy in emerging economies.

Martin Jégard
- Primary Field: Environmental Economics
- Secondary Fields: Spatial Economics, Trade
- Supervisor: Katheline Schubert, Hélène Ollivier
- References: Hélène Ollivier, Geoffrey Barrows, Ariell Reshef
- Job Market PAPER: An Optimal Distribution of Polluting Activities Across Space
- Curriculum Vitae: English version
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Brief Candidate Profile:
Martin’s research focuses on the economics of industrial pollution, exploiting both theory and an extensive range of administrative data on French plants. His job market paper analyses the welfare effects of the spatial distribution of polluting activities and the role of local air quality policies.

Jaime Leyva
- Primary Field: International macroeconomics
- Secondary Fields: Macroeconomics, Finance
- Supervisor: Antoine d'Autume, Nuno Coimbra
- References: Nuno Coimbra, Jean Imbs, Carlos Gonçalves, Catherine Doz
- Job Market PAPER: Sudden Stops: Consequences, Asymmetries and Policy Implications
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Brief Candidate Profile:
Jaime’s research focuses on the international monetary system, with a particular interest in capital flow fluctuations. He is also interested in questions related to the global financial cycle, international financial spillovers and financial crises in emerging countries.

Caroline Liqui Lung
- Primary Field: Microeconomic Theory
- Secondary Fields: Behavioral Economics, Experimental Economics
- Supervisor: Olivier Compte, Philippe Jehiel
- References: Olivier Compte, Philippe Jehiel, Roland Benabou, Wilko Bolt
- Job Market PAPER: On the Origin and Persistence of Identity-Driven Choice Behavior
- Curriculum Vitae: English version
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Brief Candidate Profile:
Caroline is a behavioral economist that uses both theory and experiments. In her current research, she studies how social context influences individual choice behavior, and how this choice behavior contributes to the endogenous determination and persistence of stereotypes, inequalities and a lack of diversity across different social groups.

Mathilde Munoz
- Primary Field: Public Economics
- Secondary Fields: International Trade, Labor Economics
- Supervisor: Piketty Thomas
- References: Thomas Piketty, Stefanie Stantcheva, Camille Landais, Arnaud Costinot
- Job Market PAPER: Trading Non-Tradables: The Implications of Europe's Job Posting Policy
- Curriculum Vitae: English version
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Brief Candidate Profile:
Mathilde is a public economist studying the interaction between public policies and workers' geographic mobility. Her research combines quasi-experimental settings, theoretical analysis and administrative employer-employee data to quantify the redistributive implications of cross-border labor mobility and trade-in-services within and across countries.

Sarah Schneider-Strawczynski
- Primary Field: Applied Microeconomics
- Secondary Fields: Migration Economics, Political Economy, Labor Economics
- Supervisor: Hillel Rapoport
- References: Hillel Rapoport, Sergei Guriev, Vincent Pons, Liam Wren-Lewis
- Job Market PAPER: When is Contact Effective? Evidence on Refugee-Hosting and Far-Right Support in France
- Curriculum Vitae: English version
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Brief Candidate Profile:
Sarah is an applied microeconomist who studies migration economics and political economy using a variety of econometric designs and a wide range of data, from administrative employer-employee data to survey data and big data. Her research sheds light on the economic and political drivers, as well as the consequences, of attitudes toward immigration.

Lennart Stern
- Primary Field: Public Economics
- Secondary Fields: Environmental Economics
- Supervisor: David Martimort
- Job Market PAPER: Rewarding countries for taxing fossil fuel combustion: optimal mechanisms under exogenous budgets
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Brief Candidate Profile:
Lennart studies how to optimally design global institutions with the mandate to contribute to particular global public goods and how to best create mechanisms to fund such institutions. For this, he applies mechanism design theory, optimal taxation theory, and game theory.

Léo Zabrocki
- Primary Field: Environmental & Health Economics
- Secondary Fields: Causal Inference & Meta-Science
- Supervisor: Hélène Ollivier
- References: Hélène Ollivier, Tarik Benmarhnia, Marie-Abèle Bind
- Job Market PAPER: Why Acute Health Effects of Air Pollution Could Be Inflated
- Curriculum Vitae: English version
- Candidate’s PSE page
Brief Candidate Profile:
Leo's research focuses on improving causal inference methods to better measure the adverse effects of air pollution on health. His interdisciplinary work draws on state-of-the-art matching algorithms, randomization-based inference and meta-science tools.
Postdoctorants diplômés de PSE

Aya Elewa
- Primary Field: International Trade and IO
- Secondary Fields: Industrial Organization, Theory, Applied Microeconomics
- Supervisor: Jean-Philippe Tropeano
- References: Jean-Philippe Tropeano, Lionel Fontagné, Peter Neary, Marcelo Olarreaga, Mathieu Parenti
- Job Market PAPER: Mixed market structure, competition and market size: How does product mix respond?
- Curriculum Vitae: English version
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Brief Candidate Profile:
Aya's research lies between International Trade and Industrial Organization, with a focus on firm behavior after trade liberalization. Building theoretical models that she can test empirically, she studies how competition and market structure differs after trade openness.

Adrien Fabre
- Primary Field: Environmental economics
- Secondary Fields: Decision theory, social choice, political economy
- Supervisor: Mouez Fodha, Olivier Vidal
- References: Stefanie Stantcheva, Gernot Wagner, Antoine Bommier, Mouez Fodha
- Job Market PAPER: Disagreement Aversion
- Curriculum Vitae: English version
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Brief Candidate Profile:
Adrien works on economics relevant to climate change: he conducts international surveys to study the political economy of climate policies, and studies the formation of beliefs. He also studies the cautious aggregation of beliefs from a decision-theoretic perspective, and his job market paper proposes a novel notion of disagreement aversion.

Cem Ozguzel
- Primary Field: International Migration
- Secondary Fields: Labour, Trade
- Supervisor: Hillel Rapoport, Ariell Reshef
- References: Hillel Rapoport, Ariell Reshef, Jesus Fernandez-Huertas Moraga
- Job Market PAPER: Cushioning Effect of Immigrant Mobility
- Curriculum Vitae: English version
- Candidate’s PSE page
Brief Candidate Profile:
Cem is an applied micro-economist interested in understanding the causal effects of international migration on labour markets and trade. His work relies on rich administrative datasets to explore how international migration can contribute to the recovery of local labour markets following an economic crisis or boost trade capacity of sending or hosting economies.