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AFSE Annual Congress

Nantes Université, June 17–19

74th Congress of the French Economic Association

Keynote Speakers

Kenza Benhima (HEC Lausanne)

 

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Kenza Benhima is a Professor of Macroeconomics at HEC Lausanne, and a Research Fellow at the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR). Her research focuses on international finance, monetary economics and macro-finance, exploring issues such as foreign currency debt, asset-market shocks in liquidity traps and the information advantages of local forecasters. She is an Associate Editor at the European Economic Review. She serves on the evaluation panel of the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) for individual research projects, holds editorial responsibilities and has received recognition such as the Young Economist Award in Switzerland.

Learn more about Kenza and her work on her homepage.

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Christophe Hurlin (Université d'Orléans)

 

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Christophe Hurlin is a Professor of Economics at the Université d’Orléans and a Senior Member of the Institut Universitaire de France. His research focuses on financial econometrics, econometric methods for panel data and nonlinear models, and risk management. He is also interested in reproducible research and the development of open scientific practices. Christophe currently serves as Director of the Laboratoire d’Économie d’Orléans (LEO) and leads the Master’s program in Econometrics and Applied Statistics (ESA) at the Université d’Orléans. He is also a co-founder of the certification agency for scientific code and data, CASCAD, which promotes transparency and reproducibility in economics research.

Learn more about Christophe and his work on his homepage. 

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Xavier D'Haultfoeuille (ENSAE) 

 

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Xavier D’Haultfoeuille is Professor of Economics at CREST‑ENSAE (École polytechnique / ENSAE) and a specialist in microeconometrics and causal inference. He completed his PhD in economics in 2009 and after working at INSEE, he joined CREST-ENSAE in 2011. He is known for his contributions to difference-in-differences methods, fixed-effects estimation, and models for endogeneity and treatment effect heterogeneity. In 2019 he received the Malinvaud Prize for the best article by a young economist in France. He also serves as a managing editor of the The Review of Economic Studies.

Learn more about Xavier and his work on his homepage.

 

 

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