La science économique au service de la société

Who are the professors ?

PNG - 231.1 ko
PNG - 27.7 ko

Program Director : Fabrice Le Lec is a professor at the University of Lille. His research focuses on behavioral/experimental economics, with an emphasis on topics such as social preferences (and behavioral game theory in general), risk and uncertainty attitude (in particular in social contexts), and attitude to choice.

.............................................

Bastien Blain is an assistant professor at the Sorbonne Economics Centre at the University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne and an honorary assistant professor at University College London. His research focuses on well-being, reinforcement learning, and intrinsic rewards, using computational modelling, smartphone apps, and artificial intelligence.

.............................................

JPEG - 17.9 ko

Béatrice Boulu-Reshef is professor at the University of Orléans and a member of the collaboration project “Behavioral Economics” at the Paris School of Economics. She obtained her PhD at the University of Lyon and then worked at the Wharton School and at the University of Virginia prior to joining the University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne as an assistant professor. Her research focuses on managerial decision-making, cooperation, and risk.

.............................................

Paolo Crosetto is a research professor at the CNRS in Grenoble, at the Grenoble Applied Economics Lab. He is specialized in experimental economics with focus on food consumption as well as decisions under risk and uncertainty among many other topics.

.............................................

Thomas Epper is a research professor at the CNRS (Lille Economics and Management). He works on decision under risk and uncertainty, social preferences and time preferences, using a rich set of methods including lab, on-line, and field experiments as well as survey methods

.............................................

JPEG - 24.5 ko

Nicolas Jacquemet is a professor at the Paris School of Economics and at the University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne. His research combines experimental methods and econometrics to study discrimination, the effect of personality traits on economic behavior, the role of social pre-involvement in strategic behavior and experimental game theory in general.

.............................................

JPEG - 10.6 ko

Maël Lebreton is a research affiliate at Paris School of Economics and an assistant professor of psychology at the University of Geneva. He holds a PhD in Cognitive Neurosciences (2009-2013) and had postdoctoral experiences in behavioral economics at the University of Amsterdam (2014-2018) and in interdisciplinary affective sciences at the University of Geneva (2018-2022). He is an expert in decision-making, reinforcement-learning, and metacognition, with a focus on behavioral experiments, computational modelling and functional neuroimaging – a recent disciplinary field called neuroeconomics.

.............................................

JPEG - 15.2 ko

Angelo Secchi is a professor at the Paris School of Economics and at the University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne. His research covers industrial dynamics, international trade, economic geography and applied econometrics and it has been published in several peer-reviewed international journals.


Contents – Experimental Economics