Hippolyte d'Albis

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Hippolyte d'Albis[1] is a French economist, born November 24, 1973 in London, specializing in demographic issues. He is a professor at Pantheon-Sorbonne University and the Paris School of Economics.[2] He is Deputy Director for Science[3] at the CNRS Institute for Social Sciences and Humanities in charge of research in economics, management, geography and regional studies and a member of the Institut Universitaire de France and the Cercle des économistes.

Biography[]

D'Albis obtained a master's degree in finance at the University of Paris 2 Panthéon-Sorbonne in 1996, a master's degree in Mathematical Economics at École Centrale Paris in 1994, and a PhD in economics[4] at University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne in 2003.

He was recruited as an Assistant Professor in economics at the Université Toulouse 1 Capitole in 2004, full Professor at University Montpellier 3 Paul Valéry in 2006, and became Full Professor at University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne and the Paris School of Economics in 2011. In 2014, he became director of the Doctoral School, and since 2015, he has been Deputy Director for Science at the CNRS Institute for Social Sciences and Humanities.[5][6][7]

D'Albis serves as an associate editor of the Journal of Demographic Economics, the Journal of the Economics of Ageing and Public Finance Review.[8][9]

Distinctions[]

  • Award by the Fondation pour les sciences sociales, 2015
  • Prix du meilleur jeune économiste, Cercle des Économistes & Le Monde, 2012
  • European Research Council starting grant, 2011
  • Member of the Institut Universitaire de France, 2009
  • Philippe Michel's prize for the young researcher in economic dynamics, Paris School of Economics, 2009[10][11][12][13]

Academic publications[]

  • d'Albis; Boubtane; Coulibaly (2016). "Immigration Policy and Macroeconomic Performance in France" (PDF). Annals of Economics and Statistics (121/122): 279–308. doi:10.15609/annaeconstat2009.121-122.279.
  • d'Albis, Hippolyte; Esso, Loesse Jacques; Pifarré i Arolas, Héctor (2014). "Persistent Differences in Mortality Patterns across Industrialized Countries". PLOS ONE. 9 (9): e106176. Bibcode:2014PLoSO...9j6176D. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0106176. PMC 4152125. PMID 25181447.
  • d'Albis, Hippolyte; Lau, Sau-Him Paul; Sánchez-Romero, Miguel (2012). "Mortality transition and differential incentives for early retirement". Journal of Economic Theory. 147 (1): 261–83. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.635.9421. doi:10.1016/j.jet.2011.11.004.
  • d'Albis, Hippolyte; Augeraud-Véron, Emmanuelle (2009). "Competitive Growth in a Life-Cycle Model: Existence and Dynamics". International Economic Review. 50 (2): 459–84. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.393.4638. doi:10.1111/j.1468-2354.2009.00537.x. S2CID 153524843.
  • d'Albis, Hippolyte (2007). "Demographic structure and capital accumulation" (PDF). Journal of Economic Theory. 132 (1): 411–34. doi:10.1016/j.jet.2005.10.001.

Academic works[]

Immigration[]

D'Albis has worked on the macro-economic impacts of immigration in France. With Boubtane and Coulibaly, he produced evidence that suggests that non-European migration has a positive impact on economic growth. Most notably, he showed the positive impact of family migration and migration of women. He is also working on the measurement of migration flows.[14][15][16][17][18]

Intergenerational transfers[]

D'Albis is the director of the French team of the National Transfers Accounts, an international project that decomposes by age the variables of the National Accounts. This project permits comparisons across generations. D'Albis has provided evidence suggesting that the standards of living of recent French generations has not fallen compared to previous generations.[19][20][21][22]

References[]

  1. ^ "Hippolyte d'Albis - Who's Who". Whoswho.fr (in French). Retrieved 2017-02-23.
  2. ^ "Hippolyte d'Albis - PSE-Ecole d'économie de Paris". Parisschoolofeconomics.eu (in French). Retrieved 2017-02-23.
  3. ^ "CNRS Lettres d'information" (PDF). Cnrs.fr. Retrieved 2017-03-01.
  4. ^ d', Albis, Hippolyte (2003-01-01). De la population dans la dynamique de l'économie. Theses.fr (These de doctorat).
  5. ^ Caillet, Raphael. "Journées de l'économie : Les personnes". Journeeseconomie.org. Retrieved 2017-02-23.
  6. ^ "Legifrance - Le service public de l'accès au droit". Legifrance.gouv.fr (in French). Retrieved 2017-02-23.
  7. ^ "Hippolyte d'Albis - PSE-Ecole d'économie de Paris". Parisschoolofeconomics.eu (in French). Retrieved 2017-02-23.
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  9. ^ The Journal of the Economics of Ageing - Elsevier. Journals.elsevier.com. Retrieved 2017-03-01.
  10. ^ "Entretien avec Hippolyte d'Albis, lauréat du Prix du meilleur jeune économiste : " Mes travaux visent à mieux comprendre l'interaction entre économie et démographie "". Le Monde.fr. 2012-05-21. Retrieved 2017-03-01.
  11. ^ "CNRS - Institut des Sciences humaines et sociales". Cnrs.fr. Retrieved 2017-03-01.
  12. ^ "Les membres - Institut Universitaire de France". Iufrance.fr. Retrieved 2017-03-01.
  13. ^ "Le prix Philippe Michel du jeune chercheur en dynamique économique a été attribué à Hippolyte d'Albis et Emmanuelle Augeraud-Véron - PSE-Ecole d'économie de Paris". Parisschoolofeconomics.eu. Retrieved 2017-03-01.
  14. ^ "Favoriser les migrations internationales n'a pas d'effet négatif sur les performances économiques de la France - PSE-Ecole d'économie de Paris". Parisschoolofeconomics.eu. Retrieved 2017-03-01.
  15. ^ "Les immigrês stimulent la croissance". Lesechos.fr. 2013-04-04. Retrieved 2017-03-01.
  16. ^ "Les immigrés, surtout les femmes, contribuent à la croissance économique - Page 1 | Mediapart". Mediapart.fr. Retrieved 2017-03-01.
  17. ^ France. "Comment estimer précisément l'immigration légale ? Le cas de la France entre 1998 et 2013 - PSE-Ecole d'économie de Paris". Parisschoolofeconomics.eu. Retrieved 2017-03-01.
  18. ^ "De la difficulté d'estimer les flux migratoires | Blog de l'AFSE". Blog-afse.fr (in French). Retrieved 2017-03-01.
  19. ^ "Ined - Institut national d'études démographiques". Ctn.site.ined.fr. Retrieved 2017-03-01.
  20. ^ d'Albis, Hippolyte; Moosa, Dalal (2015). "Generational Economics and the National Transfer Accounts" (PDF). Journal of Demographic Economics. 81 (4): 409–41. doi:10.1017/dem.2015.14. S2CID 3333294. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-12-29.
  21. ^ "Non, la jeunesse n'est pas sacrifiêe". Lesechos.fr. 2016-03-08. Retrieved 2017-03-01.
  22. ^ "Les jeunes sont-ils sacrifiés par la protection sociale ? France Stratégie. Janvier 2016. — Sciences économiques et sociales". Ses.ens-lyon.fr (in French). 2016-01-14. Retrieved 2017-03-01.
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