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CURRICULUMVITAE Personal Data Name: Yves ZENOU Birth: 18 june 1961 Citizenships: French and Swedish Family Status: Married, 3 children Office Address: Stockholm University, Department of Economics 106 91 Stockholm, Sweden. Tel: +46 8 16 28 80, Fax: +46 8 16 14 25 E-mail: [email protected] Home page: http://people.su.se/~yvze0888/ Present Position Professor, Stockholm University, Department of Economics (2007- present). Other Positions Affiliated Researcher at the Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN), Stockholm. Affiliated Faculty at GAINS, Universite du Maine, Le Mans, France. Visiting Professor at the University of Southampton, UK. Research Fellow at CEPR, Centre for Economic Policy Research, London, Labour Economics and Public Policy Programmes. Research Fellow at IZA, Institute for the Study of Labor, Bonn, Germany. Affiliated Faculty at the Institut d’Anàlisi Econòmica (CSIC), Barcelona, Spain. External fellow at the Centre for Research and Analysis of Migration (CReAM), London. Past Positions Visiting Professor, University of California, Berkeley, Department of Economics: 2009-2010 Professor of Economics, Research Institute of Industrial Economics, Stockholm: 2003-2007 Professor of Economics, University of Southampton, UK: 2000-2003 Researcher at CERAS, ENPC, Paris: 1998-2000 Associate Professor, Université Pantheon-Assas: 1996-1998 Research Fellow, CORE, Louvain-La-Neuve, Belgium: 1994-1996 Education October 1987: Masters in Mathematical Economics and applied macroeconomics (Nanterre University) 19 dec. 1991: PhD in Economics (University Panthéon-Assas): June 1998: « Agrégation des Facultés de Droit et de Sciences Economiques ».
Editorial Activities Editor: Regional Science and Urban Economics, 2007-present. Associate Editor/Board member: Annals of Economics and Statistics, 2009-present. IZA Journal of Migration, 2012-present. Journal of Public Economic Theory, 2010-present. Journal of the European Economic Association, 2012-present. Journal of Urban Economics, 2004-present. Journal of Urban Management, 2012-present. Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 2009-present. Guest-editor of special issues:
1. (with C. Ozden and H. Rapoport), “Migration and Development”, Scandinavian
Journal of Economics, March 2015.
2. (with V. Henderson), “Special Issue in honor of Jacques Thisse”, Regional Science and Urban Economics, Vol. 42, Issue 6, November 2012.
3. (with M. Gurgand, S. Lambert, H. Rapoport), “Migration and Development”, Regional Science and Urban Economics, Vol. 42, Issue 5, September 2012.
4. (with D. McMillen), “Asian Real Estate Market,” Regional Science and Urban Economics, Vol. 42, Issue 3, May 2012.
5. (with E. Wasmer), “Discriminations and Unequal Outcomes”, Annals of
Economics and Statistics, Vol. 71-72, July-December 2003. Awards 2012: Fellow of the Regional Science Association International. 2012: Member of the Council of Academia Europaea. 2011: Winner of the 2011 Oliver E. Williamson prize for the best article
accepted for publication in the Journal of Law, Economics and Organization during 2009 and 2010.
2005-2006: David C. Lincoln Fellowship in Land Value Taxation, Cambridge MA., USA: “Property tax or land tax: Possible cure for urban sprawl? Theory and empirical tests on property tax and city sizes for the U.S. cities”.
1996-1998: “Human Capital and Mobility”, Marie Curie Fellowship, Post-Doc Scholarship from the European Community, CORE, Universite Catholique de Louvain.
1992: Dissertation Award “Jacques TYMEN” (1992) 1992: Dissertation Award from the Université Pantheon-Assas (Paris 2). Grants (as principal investigator) 2015-2018 Jan Wallanders och Tom Hedelius Stiftelse, Handelsbanken, Stockholm,
Sweden: “Networks”. 2012-2015 Jan Wallanders och Tom Hedelius Stiftelse, Handelsbanken, Stockholm,
Sweden: “Urban and Network Economics”. 2011-2014 Vetenskapsrådet, Stockholm, Sweden: “R&D networks: Dynamic aspects
and policy issues”. 2009-2011 Norface Research Programme Migration in Europe – Social, Economic,
Cultural and Policy Dynamics, “Understanding migrants’ choices”. 2009-2010: Forskningsrådet för Arbetsliv och Social Vetenskap (FAS), Stockholm,
Sweden: “Stipendium for spending a year abroad”. 2009-2010: Jan Wallanders och Tom Hedelius Stiftelse, Handelsbanken, Stockholm,
Sweden: “Stipendium for spending a year abroad”. 2006-2008: Riksbankens Jubileumsfond, Stockholm, Sweden: “Research and
Development Networks”. 2005-2007: Vetenskapsrådet, Stockholm, Sweden: “Segregation and discrimination: A
study of social networks’ impact on education and the labor market”. 2005: Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Cambridge MA., USA: “Should the
Urban Villages be Demolished in China? Theory and Empirical Evidence from Southern China”.
2001-2003: Personal Grant from HEFCE, University of Southampton, UK. Grants (as non-principal investigator) 2015-2017 Vetenskapsrådet, Stockholm, Sweden: “The Analysis of Dynamic Social
Networks: Key Players, Peer Effects, and Crime” (Principal Investigator: Matthew Lindquist).
2014-2016 Riksbankens Jubileumsfond, “The effects of credit market competition on the corporate debt mix, and the risk of contagion,” (Principal Investigator: Jens Josephson).
2014-2016 Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR), “Social Mobility, Social Exclusion and Social Networks,” (Principal Investigator: Sebastien Bervoets).
2013-2015 AusAID Development Research Awards, “Improving educational outcomes of female and disadvantaged primary school students: Randomized experiments to evaluate efficacy of greater parental
involvement and supplementary teaching in Bangladesh,” (Principal Investigator: Asadul Islam).
2013-2015 Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR), “Social Interactions Stratification and Inequality,” (Principal Investigator: Fabien Moizeau).
2013-2015 Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR), “Gender and Ethnic Discrimination in Markets: The Role of Space,” (Principal Investigator: Cecilia García-Peñalosa).
2011-2013 National Institute of Health (NIH), “Estimating the Causal Effects of Social Networks on Health Behaviors,” (Principal Investigator: Jason Fletcher).
2007-2010 Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR), “Discrimination in the labor and housing market,” (Principal Investigator: Etienne Wasmer).
Conference organizations and program committees 2014 Program committee Member of the 9th Meeting of Urban Economic
Association, Washington, D.C., USA, 12-15 November 2014. 2014 Programme Committee Member of the 7th International Conference on
“Migration and Development”, Oxford, UK, 30 June-1 July. 2014 Programme Committee Member of the Association for Public Economic
Theory’s Annual Congress (PET 14), University of Washington, Seattle, USA, 11-13 July.
2013 Programme Committee Member of the 28th European Economic Association's Annual Congress, Gothenburg, Sweden, 26-30 August.
2013 Organizer of a session on “Financial Networks” for the 2013 Annual Meeting of the American Economic Association, San Diego, CA, USA, 4-6 January.
2013 Programme Scientific Committee Member of the conference: “Migration: Global Development, New Frontiers,” University College London, London, 10-13 April.
2013 Programme Committee Member of the 6th International Conference on “Migration and Development”, Ifrane, Morocco, May 16-19.
2013 Organizer of a workshop on “Social Networks” (with K. Zimmermann, J. Wahba and C. Giulietti), IZA, Bonn, 28-29 June.
2013 Programme Committee Member of the Association for Public Economic Theory’s Annual Congress (PET 13), Catholic University of Lisbon, Lisbon, 5-7 July.
2012 Programme Committee Member of the Association for Public Economic Theory’s Annual Congress (PET 12), Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan, 12-14 June.
2012 Programme Committee Member of the 27th European Economic Association's Annual Congress, Malaga, Spain, 27-31 August.
2012 Programme Committee Member of the 5th International Conference on “Migration and Development”, Agence Française de Développement, Paris, June 28-29.
2011 Programme Committee Member of the 26th European Economic Association's Annual Congress, Oslo, 25-29 August.
2010 Programme Committee Member of the 25th European Economic Association's Annual Congress, Glasgow, 23-26 August.
2010 Organizer of an invited session on “Social Interactions” for the 25th European Economic Association’s Annual Congress, Glasgow, 23-26 August.
2010 Programme Committee Member of the 3rd International Conference on Migration and Development, Paris School of Economics, Paris, 10-11 September.
2009 Programme Committee Member of the 24th European Economic Association's Annual Congress, Barcelona, 27-31 August.
2009 Programme Committee Member of the 64th Econometric Society European Meetings, Barcelona, 23-27 August.
2008 Organizer (with Matt Jackson and Yannis Ioannides) of a conference on “Social Networks: Theory and Applications” in memory of Antoni Calvó-Armengol, Barcelona, 29-31 May.
2008 Programme Committee Member of the 23nd European Economic Association's Annual Congress, Milan, 27-31 August.
2008 Programme Committee Member of the Association of Southern European Economic Theorists (ASSET) Conference, Florence 7-9 November.
2007 Programme Committee Member of the 22nd European Economic Association's Annual Congress, Budapest, 22-31 August.
2005 Organizer (with Lars Persson and Mattias Ganslandt) of a CEPR conference on “Innovation, Ownership and Competition”, 7-8 June, Vaxholm, Sweden.
2005 Programme Committee Member of the 20th European Economic Association's Annual Congress, Amsterdam, 24-27 August.
2004 Organizer (with Lars Persson) of a conference on “Networks: Theory and Applications”, 10-12 June, Vaxholm, Sweden.
2004 Programme Committee Member of the 19th European Economic Association's Annual Congress, Madrid, 20-24 August.
2003 Organizer (with Tanguy van Ypersele and Louis Hotte) of a CEPR conference on “Crime and Conflicts”, 8-90 October, Marseilles, France.
2003 Programme Committee Member of the 18th European Economic Association's Annual Congress, Venice, 22-24 August.
2003 Organizer of an invited session on “Crime and Poverty” for the 17th European Economic Association's Annual Congress, Venice, 22-24 August.
2002 Organizer (with Raquel Fernandez and Etienne Wasmer) of a CEPR/ADRES conference on “Discriminations and Unequal Outcomes”, 17-20 January, Le Mans, France.
2001 Programme Committee Member of the 16th European Economic Association's Annual Congress, Lausanne, 29 August -1st September.
1999 Organizer (with Henri Sneessens) of a workshop on: “Matching and Unemployment”, 18 May, Université Catholique de Louvain, Louvain-La-Neuve, Belgium.
1999 Organizer (with Philippe Martin) of a CEPR workshop on: “Economic Geography and Public Policies”, 2-3 July, CERAS, Paris.
1994 Organizer (with Claudio Lucifora) of a workshop on: “The microeconomics of trade unions”, 24 June, ERMES, Paris.
Keynote speakers Workshop on “Theoretical and empirical analysis of urban labor markets,” CORE/UCL Louvain and ERSA, Louvain-La-Neuve, Belgium, 21 October 2014. Association for Public Economic Theory’s Annual Congress (PET 14), University of Washington, Seattle, USA, 11-13 July 2014. III Workshop on Urban Economics, Barcelona, 9-10 June, 2014. International Workshop: “Natural Resources, Environment, Urban Economics, International Trade and Industrial Organization”, National Research University Higher School of Economics, Saint-Petersburg, 2-5 October, 2013. 4th TEMPO Conference in International Migration, Nottingham, UK, 5-7 September 2013. 6th International Conference on “Migration and Development”, Ifrane, Morocco, 18-19 May 2013. Workshop: “Regional Science and Urban Economics”, Paris School of Economics, Paris, February 1, 2013. 17th Coalition Theory Network Conference, Paris, France, 3-4 February, 2012. Workshop: “Geographical Mobility of Workers and Firms”, Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium, January 17-18, 2012.
International Symposium on Labor Economics (WISE), Xiamen University, Xiamen, China, December 10-11, 2011.
Annual Conference of the Italian Association of Labour Economists (AIEL), Milan, Italy, September 15-16, 2011. Conference on “Economy and Space”, Dijon, France, June 29-30, 2009. Workshop on Segregation, PSE and Ministry of Transport, Paris, January 19, 2009. Conference on “Segregation and Employment Access”, Marne-la-Vallée, France, September 15-16, 2008. 17th Aix-Marseille Doctoral Spring School in Economics, Marseilles, France, June 5-6, 2008. 13th Coalition Theory Network Conference, Venice, Italy, January 24-25, 2008.
Coalitions and Networks, Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium, 2007.
Undergraduate Teaching Experience
Universite Paris 10-Nanterre, 1988-91 Monetary Analysis, Macroeconomics.
Universite Pantheon-Assas, 1992-94 and 1996-98 Microeconomics, Contemporay
Social Problems, Industrial Organization.
Universite du Maine, France, 1998- Public Economics, Game Theory,
General Equilibrium Theory, Urban Economics.
University of Southampton, UK, 2000-2004 Public Economics, Urban Economics, Applied Microeconomics, Microeconomic Theory.
Stockholm University, Sweden, 2008- Game Theory. UC Berkeley, USA, 2009-2010 Game Theory, Advanced
Microeconomic Theory. Graduate Teaching Experience University Pantheon-Assas, 1996-98 System Analysis and Optimal
Control Theory. University du Maine, France, 1998- Labor Economics, Search Theory.
University of Southampton, UK, 2000-2004 Labor Economics, Job Matching. Stockholm University, 2007- Search Theory, Network Theory,
Advanced Urban Economics. Books M.O. Jackson and Y. Zenou (2013), Economic Analyses of Social Networks, The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics, London: Edward Elgar Publishing. Zenou, Y. (2009), Urban Labor Economics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Translated into Chinese (to appear in 2015).
Published referred papers 1. Zenou, Y. (2015), “A dynamic model of weak and strong ties in the labor
market,” Journal of Labor Economics, forthcoming.
2. Sato, Y. and Y. Zenou (2015), “How urbanization affect employment and social interactions”, European Economic Review 75, 131-155.
3. Topa, G. and Y. Zenou (2015), “Neighborhood and network effects”, In: G. Duranton, V. Henderson and W. Strange (Eds.), Handbook of Regional and Urban Economics, Vol. 5A, Amsterdam: Elsevier Publisher, pp. 561-624.
4. Patacchini, E. and Y. Zenou (2015), “Racial identity and education in social
networks,” Social Networks, forthcoming.
5. Patacchini, E., Ragusa, G. and Y. Zenou (2015), “Unexplored dimensions of discrimination in Europe: Homosexuality and physical appearance,” Journal of Population Economics, forthcoming.
6. Zenou, Y. (2015), “Key players,” In: Y. Bramoullé, B.W. Rogers and A. Galeotti
(Eds.), Oxford Handbook on the Economics of Networks, Oxford: Oxford University Press, forthcoming.
7. Cohen-Cole, E., Patacchini, E. and Y. Zenou (2015), “Static and dynamic
networks in interbank markets,” Network Science 3, 98-123.
8. Zenou, Y. (2015), “Networks in Economics,” In: J.D. Wright (Ed.), International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2nd Edition, Oxford: Elsevier Publisher, pp. 572-581.
9. E. Patacchini, G. Ragusa and Y. Zenou (2015), “Unexplored dimensions of
discrimination in Europe: Religion, homosexuality and physical appearance,” In: T. Boeri, E. Patacchini and G. Peri (Eds.), Unexplored Dimensions of Discrimination, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp.147-243.
10. Jackson, M.O. and Y. Zenou (2015), “Games on networks”, In: P. Young and S. Zamir (Eds.), Handbook of Game Theory, Vol. 4, Amsterdam: Elsevier Publisher, pp. 91-157.
11. Liu, X., Patacchini, E. and Y. Zenou (2014), “Endogenous peer effects: Local
aggregate or local average?” Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 103, 39-59.
12. Helsley, R. and Y. Zenou (2014), “Social networks and interactions in cities,”
Journal of Economic Theory 150, 426-466.
13. König, M., Tessone, C. and Y. Zenou (2014), “Nestedness in networks: A theoretical model and some applications,” Theoretical Economics 9, 695-752.
14. Ballester, C. and Y. Zenou (2014), “Key player policies when contextual effects
matter”, Journal of Mathematical Sociology 38, 233-248. 15. Berliant, M. and Y. Zenou (2014), “Labor differentiation and agglomeration in
general equilibrium,” International Regional Science Review 37, 36-65.
16. Zenou, Y. (2013), “Spatial versus social mismatch,” Journal of Urban Economics 74, 113-132.
17. Dequiedt, V. and Y. Zenou (2013), “International migration, imperfect information, and brain drain,” Journal of Development Economics 102, 62-78.
18. Zenou, Y. (2013), “Social interactions and the labor market,” Revue d’Economie
Politique 123, 307-331. 19. Zenou, Y. (2012), “Housing policies in China: Issues and options,” Regional
Science, Policy and Practice 4, 393-417.
20. Wahba, J. and Y. Zenou (2012), “Out of sight, out of mind: Migration, entrepreneurship and social capital,” Regional Science and Urban Economics 42 890-903.
21. Patacchini, E. and Y. Zenou (2012), “Urban crime and ethnicity,” Review of
Network Economics 11(3), Article 11, 1-30.
22. Saez-Marti, M. and Y. Zenou (2012), “Cultural transmission and discrimination,” Journal of Urban Economics 72, 137-146.
23. Patacchini, E. and Y. Zenou (2012), “Ethnic networks and employment
outcomes,” Regional Science and Urban Economics 42, 938-949. 24. Patacchini, E. and Y. Zenou (2012), “Juvenile delinquency and conformism,”
Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization 28, 1-31.
25. Song, Y. and Y. Zenou (2012), “Urban villages and housing values in China”, Regional Science and Urban Economics 42, 495-505.
26. Bisin, A., Patacchini, E., Verdier, T. and Y. Zenou (2011), “Formation and
persistence of oppositional identities,” European Economic Review 55, 1046-1071.
27. Zenou, Y. (2011), “Search, migration, and urban land use. The case of
transportation policies,” Journal of Development Economics 96, 174-187.
28. Cabrales, A., Calvó-Armengol, A. and Y. Zenou (2011), “Social interactions and
spillovers,” Games and Economic Behavior 72, 339-360. 29. Bisin, A., Patacchini, E., Verdier, T. and Y. Zenou (2011), “Errata Corrige: Are
Muslim immigrants different in terms of cultural integration?” Journal of the European Economic Association 9, 1012-1019.
30. Patacchini, E. and Y. Zenou (2011), “Intergenerational education transmission:
Neighborhood quality and/or parents’ involvement?” Journal of Regional Science 51, 987-1013.
31. Bisin, A., Patacchini, E., Verdier, T. and Y. Zenou (2011), “Ethnic identity and
labor-market outcomes of immigrants in Europe,” Economic Policy 26, 57-92.
32. Battu, H., Seaman, P. and Y. Zenou (2011), “Job contact networks and the ethnic minorities,” Labour Economics 18, 48-56.
33. Zenou, Y. (2011), “Rural-urban migration and unemployment. Theory and policy
implications,” Journal of Regional Science 51, 65-82.
34. Zenou, Y. (2011), “Search, wage posting, and urban spatial structure,” Journal of Economic Geography 11, 387-416.
35. de Martí, J. and Y. Zenou (2011), “Social networks,” In: I. Jarvie and J. Zamora-
Bonilla (Eds.), Handbook of Philosophy of Social Science, London: SAGE Publications, Chap. 16, pp. 339-361.
36. Ballester, C., Calvó-Armengol, A. and Y. Zenou (2010), “Delinquent Networks,”
Journal of the European Economic Association 8, 34-61. 37. König, M., Tessone, C. and Y. Zenou (2010), “From assortative to dissortative
networks: The role of capacity constraints”, Advances in Complex Systems 13, 483-499.
38. Åslund, O., Östh, J. and Y. Zenou (2010), “How crucial is distance to jobs for
ethnic minorities? Old question – Improved answer,” Journal of Economic Geography 10, 389-422.
39. Battu, H. and Y. Zenou (2010), “Oppositional identities and employment for
ethnic minorities. Evidence from England,” Economic Journal 120, 52-71. 40. Gautier, P. and Y. Zenou (2010), “Car ownership and the labor market of ethnic
minorities,” Journal of Urban Economics 67, 392-403.
41. Calvó-Armengol, A., Patacchini, E. and Y. Zenou (2009), “Peer effects and social networks in education,” Review of Economic Studies 76, 1239-1267.
42. Song, Y. and Y. Zenou (2009), “How differences in property taxes within cities
affect urban sprawl,” Journal of Regional Science 49, 801-831. 43. Zenou, Y. (2009), “Search in cities,” European Economic Review 53, 607-624.
44. Zenou, Y. (2009), “High-relocation costs in search-matching models. Theory and
application to spatial mismatch,” Labour Economics 16, 534-546. 45. Zenou, Y. (2009), “How common is integration policy in Europe?” in How
Unified in the European Union, S. Gustavsson, L. Oxelheim, and Lars Pehrson (Eds.), Springer Verlag, pp. 139-155.
46. Patacchini, E. and Y. Zenou (2009), “Urban sprawl in Europe,” Brookings-
Wharton Papers on Urban Affairs 10, 125-149. 47. Zenou, Y. (2009), “Endogenous job destruction and job matching in cities,”
Journal of Urban Economics 65, 323-336. 48. Patacchini, E. and Y. Zenou (2009), “On the sources of the black-white test score
gap in Europe,” Economics Letters 102, 49-52.
49. Bisin, A., Patacchini, E., Verdier, T. and Y. Zenou (2008), “Are Muslim immigrants different in terms of cultural integration?” Journal of the European Economic Association 6, 445-456.
50. Ross, S.E. and Y. Zenou (2008), “Are shirking and leisure substitutable? An
empirical test of efficiency wages based on urban economic theory,” Regional Science and Urban Economics 38, 498-517.
51. Zenou, Y. (2008), “Job search and mobility in developing countries. Theory and
policy implications,” Journal of Development Economics 86, 336-355. 52. Zenou, Y. (2008), “The spatial mismatch hypothesis,” In: L. Blume and S.
Durlauf (Eds.), The New Palgrave, A Dictionary of Economics, Second Edition, London: MacMillan Press.
53. Zenou, Y. (2008), “Crime and the city,” In: L. Blume and S. Durlauf (Eds.), The
New Palgrave, A Dictionary of Economics, Second Edition, London: MacMillan Press.
54. Y Song, Y., Zenou, Y. and C. Ding (2008), “Let’s not throw the baby out with
the bath water: The role of urban villages in housing rural migrants in China,” Urban Studies 45, 313-330.
55. Patacchini, E. and Y. Zenou (2008), “The strength of weak ties in crime,”
European Economic Review 52, 209-236. 56. Gobillon, L., Selod, H. and Y. Zenou (2007), “The mechanisms of spatial
mismatch,” Urban Studies 44, 2401-2427. Reprinted in Housing Economics, A. Marsh and K. Gibb (eds.), London: Sage Publication, 2011.
57. Battu, H., McDonald, M. and Y. Zenou (2007), “Oppositional identities and the
labor market,” Journal of Population Economics 20, 643-667. 58. Patacchini, E. and Y. Zenou (2007), “Spatial dependence in local unemployment
rates,” Journal of Economic Geography 7, 169-191. 59. Song, Y., Zenou, Y. and C. Ding (2007), “The role of China's urbanizing villages
in housing rural migrants,” in Urbanization in China. Critical Issues in an Era of Rapid of Rapid Growth, Y. Song and C. Ding (Eds.), Chap. 7, pp. 145-168.
60. Calvó-Armengol, A., Verdier, T. and Y. Zenou (2007), “Strong ties and weak
ties in employment and crime,” Journal of Public Economics 91, 203-233. 61. Ballester, C., Calvó-Armengol, A. and Y. Zenou (2006), “Who’s who in
networks. Wanted: the key player,” Econometrica 74, 1403-1417. 62. Song, Y. and Y. Zenou (2006), “Property tax and urban sprawl. Theory and
implications for U.S. cities,” Journal of Urban Economics 60, 519-534. 63. Selod, H. and Y. Zenou (2006), “City-structure, job search, and labor
discrimination. Theory and policy implications,” Economic Journal 116, 1057-1087.
64. Jellal, M. and Y. Zenou (2006), “Ethnic diversity, market structure and risk
sharing in developing countries,” Research in Labor Economics 24, 397-426. 65. Zenou, Y. (2006), “Efficiency wages and unemployment in cities: The case of
high relocation costs,” Regional Science and Urban Economics 36, 49-71. 66. Zenou, Y. (2006), “Urban labor economic theory,” in A Companion to Urban
Economics, R. Arnott and D. McMillen (eds.), Boston: Blackwell Publishing, Chap. 25, pp. 418-439.
67. Wasmer, E. and Y. Zenou (2006), “Equilibrium search unemployment with
explicit spatial frictions,” Labour Economics 13, 143-165.
68. Patacchini, E. and Y. Zenou (2006), “Search intensity, cost of living and local labor markets in Britain,” Regional Science and Urban Economics 36, 227-248.
69. Calvó-Armengol, A. and Y. Zenou (2005), “Job matching, social network and
word-of-mouth communication,” Journal of Urban Economics 57, 500-522. 70. M. Jellal, J-F. Thisse and Y. Zenou (2005), « Demand uncertainty, mismatch and
unemployment », Economics Letters 88, 33-39. Erratum published in Economics Letters 89, 248-254.
71. Kugler, M., Verdier, T. and Y. Zenou (2005), “Organized crime, corruption and
punishment,” Journal of Public Economics 89, 1639-1663. 72. Wahba, J. and Y. Zenou (2005), “Density, social networks and job search
methods: Theory and applications to Egypt,” Journal of Development Economics 78, 443-473.
73. Patacchini, E. and Y. Zenou (2005), “Spatial mismatch, transport mode and
search decisions in England,” Journal of Urban Economics 58, 62-90. 74. Verdier, T. and Y. Zenou (2004), “Racial beliefs, location and the causes of
crime,” International Economic Review 45, 731-760. 75. Calvó-Armengol, A. and Y. Zenou (2004), “Social networks and crime decisions.
The role of social structure in facilitating delinquent behavior,” International Economic Review 45, 939-958.
76. Brueckner, J.K. and Y. Zenou (2003), “Space and unemployment: The labor-
market effects of spatial mismatch,” Journal of Labor Economics 21, 242-266. 77. T.E. Smith and Y. Zenou (2003), “A discrete-time stochastic model of job
matching,” Review of Economics Dynamics 6, 54-79. 78. Selod, H. and Y. Zenou (2003), “Private versus public schools in post-Apartheid
South African cities. Theory and policy implications,” Journal of Development Economics 71, 351-394.
79. Zenou, Y. (2003), “The spatial aspects of crime,” Journal of the European
Economic Association 1, 459-467. 80. T.E. Smith and Y. Zenou (2003), “Spatial mismatch, search effort and urban
spatial structure,” Journal of Urban Economics 54, 129-156. 81. Calvó-Armengol, A. and Y. Zenou (2003), “Does crime affect unemployment?
The role of social networks,” Annales d'Economie et de Statistique 71-72, 173-188.
82. Wasmer, E., Thisse, J-F. and Y. Zenou (2003), “Ségrégation urbaine, logement et
marchés du travail,” Revue Française d'Economie 14, 85-129. 83. Brueckner, J.K., Thisse, J-F. and Y. Zenou (2002), “Local labor markets, job
matching and urban location,” International Economic Review 43, 155-171. 84. Wauthy, X. and Y. Zenou (2002), “How does imperfect competition in the labor
market affect unemployment policies?” Journal of Public Economic Theory 4, 417-436.
85. Wasmer, E. and Y. Zenou (2002), “Does city structure affect search and
welfare?” Journal of Urban Economics 51, 515-541. 86. Calvó-Armengol, A. and Y. Zenou (2002), “The importance of the distribution of
consumers in horizontal product differentiation,” Journal of Regional Science 42, 793-803.
87. Zenou, Y. (2002), “How do firms redline workers?” Journal of Urban Economics
52, 391-408. 88. Selod, H. and Y. Zenou (2001), “Location and education in South African cities
under and after Apartheid,” Journal of Urban Economics 49, 168-198. 89. Steinmetz, S. and Y. Zenou (2001), “On the existence of spatial monopolies
under free entry,” Economics Bulletin 4, 1-10. 90. Selod, H. and Y. Zenou (2001), “Social interactions, ethnic minorities and urban
unemployment,” Annales d'Economie et de Statistique 63-64, 183-214. 91. Zenou, Y. (2000), “Unemployment in Cities,” in Economics of Cities.
Theoretical Perspectives, J-M.Huriot and J-F.Thisse (eds.), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, ch. 10, pp. 343-389.
92. Wauthy, X. and Y. Zenou (2000), “How the adoption of a new technology is
affected by the interaction between labour and product markets,” in Market Structure and Competition Policy. Game-Theoretical Approaches, G.Norman and J-F.Thisse (eds.), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, ch. 12, pp. 271-286.
93. Hamilton, J., Thisse, J-F. and Y. Zenou (2000), “Wage competition with
heterogeneous workers and firms,” Journal of Labor Economics 18, 453-472. 94. Jellal, M. and Y. Zenou (2000), “A dynamic model of efficiency wage with
learning by doing,” Economics Letters 66, 99-105.
95. Zenou, Y. (2000), “Urban unemployment, agglomeration and transportation policies,” Journal of Public Economics 77, 97-133.
96. Zenou, Y. and N. Boccard (2000), “Racial discrimination and redlining in cities,”
Journal of Urban Economics 48, 260-285. 97. Thisse, J-F. and Y. Zenou (2000), “Skill mismatch and unemployment,”
Economics Letters 69, 415-420. 98. Zenou, Y. (2000), “Externalités spatiales, économies d’agglomération et
formation endogène d’une ville monocentrique,” Annales d’Economie et de Statistique 58, 233-251.
99. Brueckner, J.K., Thisse, J-F. and Y. Zenou (1999), “Why is central Paris rich and
downtown Detroit poor? An amenity-based theory,” European Economic Review 43, 91-107.
Reprinted in Recent Developments in Urban and Regional Economics, P.C. Cheshire and G. Duranton (eds.), The International Library in Critical Writings in Economics, London: Edward Elgar Publishers, pp. 55-71, 2004. Reprinted in Housing Economics, A. Marsh and K. Gibb (eds.), London: Sage Publication, 2011.
100. Brueckner, J.K. and Y. Zenou (1999), “Harris-Todaro models with a land market,” Regional Science and Urban Economics 29, 317-339.
101. Jellal, M. and Y. Zenou (1999), “Efficiency wages and the quality of the job
matching,” Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 39, 201-217.
102. Zenou, Y. (1999) “Comment lutter contre le chômage lorsque les travailleurs sont hétérogènes?” L’Actualité Economique 75, 519-536.
103. Wauthy, X. and Y. Zenou (1999), “Le rôle de l’hétérogénéité des agents sur un
marché du travail en concurrence imparfaite,” Revue Economique 50, 965-984. 104. Thisse, J-F. and Y. Zenou (1998), “How to finance education when the labor
force is heterogeneous?” in Creation and Transfer of Knowledge: Institutions and Incentives, G.Barba Navaretti, P.Dasgupta, K-G.Mäler and D.Siniscalco (eds.), Berlin: Springer Verlag, ch.7, pp. 209-223.
105. Thisse, J-F. and Y. Zenou (1998), “Impact de la formation des salaires sur la
structure résidentielle,” Revue Economique 49, 891-899. 106. Smith, T.E. and Y. Zenou (1997), “Dual labor markets, urban unemployment and
multicentric cities,” Journal of Economic Theory 76, 185-214.
107. Fujita, M., Thisse, J-F. and Y. Zenou (1997), “On the endogeneous formation of secondary employment centers in a city,” Journal of Urban Economics 41, 337-357.
108. Zenou, Y. and L. Eeckhoudt (1997), “Bid rents under unemployment risk:
delayed versus timeless uncertainty,” Journal of Urban Economics 42, 42-63. 109. Gannon, F. and Y. Zenou (1997), “Segregation and labor discrimination in
cities,” Annales d'Economie et de Statistique 45, 233-249.
110. Thisse, J-F. and Y. Zenou (1997), “Segmentation et marchés locaux du travail,” Economie et Prévision 131, 65-76.
107. Zenou, Y. (1997), “Différences intra-urbaines de salaires: le rôle du marché local du travail,” Région et Développement 6, 103-131.
111. Zenou, Y. (1996), “Marché du travail et économie urbaine: essai d'intégration,”
Revue Economique 47, 263-288. 112. Zenou, Y. (1996), “Différences de salaires et de taux de chômage entre régions,”
Revue Economique 47, 643-654.
113. Zenou, Y. and T.E. Smith (1995), “Efficiency wages, involuntary unemployment and urban spatial structure,” Regional Science and Urban Economics 25, 547-573.
114. Zenou, Y. (1995), “Migration et chômage urbain dans les pays en
développement: une approche théorique,” Revue d'Economie Politique 105, 293-314.
115. Thisse, J-F. and Y. Zenou (1995), “Un modèle de concurrence spatiale avec appariement,” Revue Economique 46, 615-624.
116. Zenou, Y. (1994), “Salaire d'efficience et politique de l'emploi. Une étude de
quelques propositions,” Economie et Prévision 115, 117-124.
117. Ballot, G. and Y. Zenou (1992), “Appariement et rotation de la main d'œuvre: une analyse théorique et économétrique sur données de panel d'entreprises,” Economie et Prévision 102/103, 129-142.
118. Batifoulier, P., Cordonnier, L. and Y. Zenou (1992), “L'emprunt de la théorie
économique à la tradition sociologique: le cas du don contre-don,” Revue Economique 43, 917-946.
Introduction, comments, book reviews, etc.
1. Özden, C., Rapoport, H. and Y. Zenou (2015), “Migration and development:
Guest editors’ preface,” Scandinavian Journal of Economics 117, 296-302.
2. Zenou, Y. (2013), “Review of Yannis M. Ioannides: From Neighborhoods to Nations: The Economic of Social Interactions,” Journal of Economic Geography 13, 706-710.
3. Jackson, M.O. and Y. Zenou (2013), “Introduction”, In: M.O. Jackson and Y. Zenou (Eds.), Economic Analyses of Social Networks, The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics, London: Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 11-17.
4. Henderson, V. and Y. Zenou (2012), “Introduction to the special issue in honor of Jacques Thisse”, Regional Science and Urban Economics 42, 905-906.
5. Gurgand, M., Lambert, S., Rapoport, H. and Y. Zenou (2012), “Migration and development: Insights from the 3rd AFD-World Bank migration and development conference,” Regional Science and Urban Economics 42, 761-764.
6. Wasmer, E. and Y. Zenou (2003), “Introduction to the special issue on Discriminations and Unequal Outcomes” Annals of Economics and Statistics 71-72, 1-8.
Articles in revise and resubmit status 1. Cohen-Cole, E., Liu, X. and Y. Zenou (2013), “Multivariate choice and identification
of social interactions,” Revise and resubmit at the Journal of Econometrics.
2. Patacchini, E., Rainone, E. and Y. Zenou (2014), “Heterogeneous peer effects in education,” CEPR Discussion Paper No. 9804, Revise and resubmit at Quantitative Economics.
3. De Marti, J. and Y. Zenou (2011) “Friendship formation, oppositional identity, and
segregation,” CEPR Discussion Paper No. 7566, Revise and resubmit at the Scandinavian Journal of Economics.
4. C. Gaigné and Y. Zenou (2013), “Agglomeration, city size and crime”, CEPR
Discussion Paper No. 9430, Revise and resubmit at the European Economic Review.
5. Patacchini, E. and Y. Zenou (2014), “Social networks and parental behavior in the intergenerational transmission of religion,” CEPR Discussion Paper No. 8443. Revise and resubmit at Quantitative Economics.
Articles submitted to journals and working papers
1. Liu, X., Patacchini, E., Zenou, Y. and L-F. Lee (2012), “Criminal networks: Who
is the key player?” CEPR Discussion Paper No. 8772.
2. Cohen-Cole, E., Patacchini, E. and Y. Zenou (2011), “Systemic risk and network formation in the internbank market”, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 8332.
3. Jackson, M.O., Rogers, B. and Y. Zenou (2015), “The economic consequences of social network structure”, CEPR Discussion Paper 10406.
4. M. König, X. Liu and Y. Zenou (2014), “R&D networks: Theory, Empirics and
Policy Implications”, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 9872.
5. C. Olivetti, E. Patacchini and Y. Zenou (2013), “Mothers, friends and gender identity”, CEPR Discussion Paper N. 9712.
6. S. Bervoets, A. Calvó-Armengol, and Y. Zenou (2012), “The role of social
networks and peer effects in education transmission”, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 8932.
7. M.J. Lindquist and Y. Zenou (2014), “Key players in co-offending networks”, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 9889.
8. A. Bisin, E. Patacchini, T. Verdier and Y. Zenou (2013), “Bend it like Beckham. Ethnic identity and integration”, Revised version of the CEPR Discussion Paper No. 8054.
9. J. de Marti and Y. Zenou (2014), “Networks games under incomplete
information”, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 10290.
10. Giulietti, C., Wahba, J. and Y. Zenou (2014), “Strong versus weak ties in migration”, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 10248.
11. Verdier, T. and Y. Zenou (2014), “The role of social networks in cultural assimilation”.
12. Patacchini, E., Picard, P.M. and Y. Zenou (2015), “Urban social structure, social
capital and spatial proximity”, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 10501.
13. Dequiedt, V. and Y. Zenou (2014), “Local and consistent centrality measures in networks”, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 10031.
14. Picard, P.M. and Y. Zenou (2014), “Urban spatial structure, employment and social ties: European versus American cities”, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 10030.
15. Hahn, Y., Islam, A., Patacchini, E. and Y. Zenou (2015), “Teams, Organization and Education Outcomes: Evidence from a field experiment in Bangladesh”, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 10631.
16. S. Bertoli, V. Dequiedt and Y. Zenou (2014), “Can selective immigration policies reduce migrants' quality” CEPR Discussion Paper No. 10169.
17. Del Bello, C.L., Patacchini, E. and Y. Zenou (2015), “Neighborhood Effects in Education”, IZA Discussion Paper No. 8956.
18. Algan, Y., Dalvit, N., Do, Q.-A., Le Chapelain, A. and Y. Zenou (2015), “How
social networks shape our beliefs: A natural experiment among future French politicians”.
19. Ushchev, P. and Y. Zenou (2015), “Price competition in product variety networks”.
20. Chen, Y.-J., Zenou, Y. and Zhou, J. (2015), “Multiple activities for socially connected criminals”.
Works in progress
21. T. Verdier and Y. Zenou, “Slums and crime in developing cities”.
22. A. Cabrales and Y. Zenou, “Social interactions and crime”.
23. Verdier, T. and Y. Zenou, “Cultural leaders and the dynamics of integration”.
24. Verdier, T., Patacchini, E. and Y. Zenou, “The role of leaders in juvenile crime”.
25. Panebianco, F. Verdier, T. and Y. Zenou, “Innovation diffusion in networks”.
26. Lindquist, M.J., Sauermann, J. and Y. Zenou, “Network effects on worker productivity and on-the-job-training in the Netherlands.”
Other publications
1. Zenou, Y. (2014), “L’analyse des réseaux au service de la lutte contre le crime,”
Regards croisés sur l'économie, No. 14, 58-71.
2. Zenou, Y. (2012), “Nystartszoner: Den ekonomiska synvinkel,” In: A. Bergh (Ed.),
Antologi om nystartszoner, Stockholm: FORES, pp. 25-37.
3. Stenkula, M. and Y. Zenou (2012), “Städer, tjänster and tillväxt,” In: H. Jordahl (Ed.), Den svenska tjänstesektorn, Stockholm: Studentlitteratur, pp. 69-92.
4. Zenou, Y. (2011), “Housing policies in China,” Comparative Studies 54, 148-174.
(In Chinese).
5. Stenkula, M. and Y. Zenou (2011), “Städer och entreprenörskap,” Ekonomisk Debatt, No. 3, pp. 5-19.
7. Stenkula, M. and Y. Zenou (2010), “Städer och tillväxt: Vad säger forskningen?”
Rapport för Tillväxtanalys.
8. Zenou, Y. (2009), “Hur gemensam är den europeiska gemenskapen? » in S. Gustavsson, L. Oxelheim and L. Pehrson (Eds.), Hur gemensam är den europeiska gemenskapen? Europaperspektiv 2009, Stockholm: Santérus förlag, pp. 207-230.
9. Zenou, Y. (2009), “Lokaliseringsteori,” In: J. Häckner, A. Jakobsson and A. Muren
(Eds.), Tillämpad Mikroekonomi, Lund: Studentlitteratur, pp. 197-210. 10. Sjögren, A. and Y. Zenou (2007), “Vad förklarar invandrares integration på
arbetsmarknaden? En teoriöversikt », Rapport för Integrationsverket. 11. Sjögren, A. and Y. Zenou (2007), “Integration eller utanförskap? En teoriöversikt »,
Ekonomisk Debatt, No. 3, pp. 7-20. 12. Zenou, Y., Åslund, O. and J. Östh (2006), “Hur viktig är närheten till jobb för
chanserna på arbetsmarknaden? », Ekonomisk Debatt, No. 6, pp. 31-42. 13. Zenou, Y. (2004), “Les inégalités dans la ville,” in F. Maurel, A. Perrot, J-C. Prager,
J-F. Thisse (Eds.), Villes et Economie, Institut des Villes, La Documentation Française, ch.4, pp. 109-128.
14. Gofette-Nagot, F., Thomas, I. and Y. Zenou (2000), “Structure urbaine et revenus
des ménages », in Economie Géographique. Les Théories à l'Epreuve des Faits, C.Beaumont, P-P.Combes, P-H.Derycke, H.Jayet (Eds.), Paris: Economica, pp. 277-302.
15. Thomas, I. and Y. Zenou (1999), “Ségrégation urbaine et discrimination sur le
marché du travail : le cas de Bruxelles,” in Emploi, Concurrence et Concentration Spatiales, J-Y.Lesueur, M.Catin and Y.Zenou (Eds.), Paris: Economica, pp. 105-127.
16. Zenou, Y. (1996), “La théorie du salaire d'efficience: de nouveaux fondements microéconomiques dans la détermination des salaires et du chômage,” in Marchés internes du travail: de la microéconomie à la macroéconomie, G.Ballot (éd.), Paris: PUF, ch.5, pp. 205-271.
17. Ballot, G. and Y. Zenou (1996), “Appariements et rotation Une analyse des
démissions et des licenciements,” in Marchés internes du travail: de la microéconomie à la macroéconomie, G.Ballot (Ed.), Paris: PUF, pp. 177-201.
Recent invited seminars, workshops or conferences
1. Workshop on “Culture, Institutions and Development”, IFN, Stockholm, June
11-12, 2015.
2. Workshop on “Theory”, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, June
3-4, 2015.
3. Seminar LIEP, Sciences Po, Paris, June 5, 2015.
4. Departmental seminar, Norwegian Business School, Oslo, Norway, April 22,
2015.
5. Departmental seminar, Lund University, Sweden, March 26, 2015.
6. Seminar TEMA, Paris, March 19, 2015.
7. Departmental seminar, Lausanne University, Switzerland, March 18, 2015.
8. Microeconomic seminar, Zurich University, Switzerland, March 16, 2015.
9. Workshop on the Economics of Migration, Southampton, UK, February 17-
18, 2015.
10.Development Economics Workshop, Monash Center for Development
Economics and Sustainability, Melbourne, Australia, December 11, 2014.
11.Departmental seminar, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, December
4, 2014.
12.The 61th Annual North American Meeting of the Regional Science
Association International, Washington, DC, USA, November 13-15, 2014.
13.University College London (UCL) Theory Seminar, 23 September 2014.
14.Association for Public Economic Theory’s Annual Congress (PET 14),
University of Washington, Seattle, USA, 11-13 July 2014.
15.7th International Conference on Migration and Development, Oxford, June
29-1 July 2014.
16.III Workshop on Urban Economics, Barcelona, 9-10 June, 2014.
17.Workshop on: “Network Dynamics and Public Goods”, Lemma, Paris,
January 24, 2014.
18.International Workshop: “Natural Resources, Environment, Urban
Economics, International Trade and Industrial Organization”, National
Research University Higher School of Economics, Saint-Petersburg, 2-5
October, 2013.
19.4th TEMPO Conference in International Migration, Nottingham, UK, 5-7
September 2013.
20. Departmental seminar, Åarhus University, Denmark, June 11, 2013.
21.Departmental seminar, IMT Luca, Italy, June 5, 2013.
22.6th International Conference on “Migration and Development”, Ifrane,
Morocco, 18-19 May 2013.
23.Departmental economic seminar, Göteborg University, Sweden, February 5,
2013.
24.Workshop: “Regional Science and Urban Economics”, Paris School of
Economics, Paris, February 1, 2013.
25.Departmental economic seminar, INSEAD, Paris, January 29, 2013.
26.Annual Meeting of the American Economic Association, San Diego, CA,
USA, January 4-6, 2013.
Recent Short Visits 1-13/12 2014 : Monash University, Melbourne, Australia. 10-14/2-2/2 2014: Clermont-Ferrand University (Guest Professor), France. 20-24/1 2014: Science Po (Guest Professor), Paris, France. 28/1-2/2 2013: Science Po (Guest Professor), Paris, France. 5-23/3 2012 : Monash University (Guest Professor), Melbourne, Australia. 30/1-11/2 2012: Science Po (Guest Professor), Paris, France. 24-29/11 2011: Banque de France, Paris, France. 16-21/5 2011: Osaka University (Guest Professor), Japan. 11-16/4 2011: University of Clermont-Ferrand (Guest Professor), France. 14-22/3 2011: Science Po (Guest Professor), Paris, France.
14-17/2 2011: University of Luxemburg (Guest Professor), Luxemburg. 14-18/11 2010: MEDS, Northwestern University, USA. 8-21/6 2009: Tel Aviv University (Guest Professor), Israel. 11-14/2 2009: Bringham Young University (Guest Professor), Utah, USA. 16/11-19/11 2009: Duke University, Durham, NC, USA. Mini-Courses 1. PhD Course: Social Interactions and Urban Economics, Summer School, Rennes,
June 10-12, 2014. 2. PhD Course: Social Networks, National Research University Higher School of
Economics, Saint-Petersburg, October 2013 3. PhD Course: Social Networks, Sciences Po, Paris, January 2013. 4. PhD Course: Social Networks, University of Southampton, UK, December 2012. 5. Master/PhD Course: Urban Labor Economics, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid,
Spain, October 2012. 6. PhD Course: Financial Networks, Bank of Austria, Research department, August
2012. 7. PhD Course: Advanced Urban Economics and Economics of Networks, Sciences Po,
February 2012. 8. PhD Course: Social Networks, Osaka University, Japan, May 2011. 9. PhD Course: Social Networks in Developing Countries, University of Clermont-
Ferrand, France, April 2011. 10. PhD Course: Advanced Urban Economics and Economics of Crime, Sciences Po,
Paris, March-April 2011. 11. PhD Course: Social Networks, University of Luxemburg, February 2011. 12. PhD Course: Networks: Theory and Applications, Tel Aviv University, Israel, April-
May 2006 and June 2009. 13. PhD Course: Networks: Theory and Applications, European University Institute,
Florence, Italy, May-June 2006. 14. MSc Course: Advanced Urban Economics, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, China,
July 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008. 15. PhD Course: Economic Models of Crime, CREST, Paris, November 2004. Languages Fluent in French, Swedish and English. Basic Spanish. Scholarly Activities Referee for: American Economic Review (16), American Economic Journal: Microeconomics (2), American Political Science Review (1), Econometrica (16), Economic Journal (4), European Economic Review (5), Games and Economic Behavior (5), International Economic Review (6), Journal of Development Economics
(5), Journal of Economic Theory (8), Journal of Labor Economics (4), Journal of Political Economy (4), Journal of Public Economics (7), Journal of the European Economic Association (16), Journal of Urban Economics (28), Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2), Quarterly Journal of Economics (4), Rand Journal of Economics (2), Review of Economics and Statistics (7), Review of Economic Studies (14), Science (1), Theoretical Economics (3). Reviewer of proposals for: Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR, France), Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC, UK), European Research Council (ERC, European Union), Forskningsrådet för Arbetsliv och Socialvetenskap (FAS, Sweden), MacArthur Fellowship (USA), National Science Foundation (NSF, USA), The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NOW, Holland), Riksbankens Jubileumsfond (Sweden). Reviewer of books for: Academic Press, Cambridge University Press, MIT Press, Princeton University Press. Supervision of PhD Students 1) Vanessa Sternbeck Fryxell, Stockholm University, Sweden, in progress. 2) Theodoros Rapanos, Stockholm University, Sweden, in progress. 3) Montasser Ghachem, Stockholm University, Sweden, in progress. 4) Paola Montero Ledezma, Universite Catholique de Louvain, Louvain-La-Neuve, Belgium, in progress (co-supervision with Prof. Bruno van der Linden). 5) Marc Sommer, University of Zurich, Switzerland, in progress (co-supervision with Prof. Michael Wolf). 6) Wei Xiao, Stockholm University, Sweden, “Migration, Crime, and Search in Spatial markets,” defended on September 30, 2014. 7) Mathias Ekström, Stockholm University, Sweden, “Cues, Conformity, and Choice Architecture: Empirical Essays on Influence,” defended on September 25, 2013. 8) Yinan Li, Stockholm University, Sweden, “Dynamic models of corruption”, defended in January 2013. 9) Nick Sheard, “Trade and geography”, Stockholm University, Sweden, defended in November 2011. 10) Tobias Heinrich, Stockholm University, Sweden, “Essays on growth econometrics and endogenous information”, defended in February 2010. 11) Luca Paolo Merlino, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain, “Three essays on search and matching”, defended in September 2009.
12) Stuart Redding, University of Southampton, UK, “How industrial, occupational and racial structure contribute to spatial variation in unemployment in England and Wales”, Defended on November 9, 2005. 13) Simon Palmer, University of Southampton, UK, “Intergenerational transmission of economic welfare in the UK”, Defended on November 12, 2004. 14) Emanuela Lotti, University of Southampton, UK, “Essays on determinants and effects of labour mobility”, Defended on October 15, 2004. 15) Harris Selod, Université of Paris 1 (Sorbonne), France, “City Structure and Urban Ghettos: The Case of US and South African Cities”, Defended on June 28, 2001. 16) Agullo Marie-Hélène, Université of Aix-Marseille III, France, “Job Matching and Local Labor Market. Theory and Econometric Applications”, Defended on January 29, 1999. 17) El Marrabi Malika, University of Marrakech, Morocco, “Migration and Regional Labor Markets in LDCs”, Defended on September 15, 1997. Member of Thesis Committee (Opponent) 1) Johann Harnoss, “Essays on the political economy of immigration and diversity,” University of Paris 1, France, Defended on January 21, 2014. 2) Anja Prummer, “Networks, labor market, political economy, and immigration,” European University Institute, Florence, Italy, Defended on November 23, 2013. 3) Camille Hemet, “Birds of a feather do not always flock together. A study of local ethnic diversity, peer effects and economic performances,” Sciences Po, Paris, Defended on November 20, 2013. 4) Emmanuel Valat, “Social networks and the labor market,” Université de Paris 2-Assas, France, Defended on November 30, 2012 5) Clemence Berson, “Competition and discrimination in the labor market”, Université de Paris 1-Pantheon Sorbone, France, Defended in 2012. 6) Emre Unlu, “Essays on Social Networks”, Louisiana State University, USA, Defended on May 8, 2012. 7) Dotan Persits, “Social Networks and Groups’ Decision Making”, Tel Aviv University, Israel, Defended in October 2010. 8) Mariya Teteryatnikova, “Migration and networks”, European University Institute, Florence, Italy, Defended on January 14, 2010.
9) Quentin David, “Five essays on human and social capital”, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium, Defended on June 2, 2009. 10) Tarek Khaskhoussi, “Reform of the French system of retirement and labor supply in the end of the life cycle”, Universite du Maine, Le Mans, France, Defended on June 4, 2008 11) Alberto Naranjo, “Drugonomics: Industrial organization of illegal drug markets”, Stockholm University, Sweden, Defended on January 15, 2007 12) Sebastien Ménard, “Unemployment insurance in search models”, Université du Maine, Le Mans, France, Defended on June 6, 2006. 13) Coralio Ballester, “Essays on network games”, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain, Defended on June 23, 2005. 14) Timo Vesala, “Essays on search and informational asymmetry in labour and credit markets”, University of Helsinki, Finland, Defended on April 22, 2005. 15) Antonio Filippin, “Discrimination and workers’ expectations”, European University Institute, Florence, Italy, Defended in December 2003. 16) Paolo Ramezzana, “Exchange in markets with heterogeneous agents and trade frictions”, London School of Economics, UK, Defended in 2002. 17) Dimitri Paolini, “Essays on delegation and temporary employment”, IRES, Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium, Defended in December 2001. 18) Fabien Moizeau, “Inequalities, growth and redistribution: The role of social stratification”, Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne, France, Defended in February 2001. Professional Memberships: American Economic Association Econometric Society European Economic Association Regional Science Association International (RSAI) Royal Economic Society Swedish Economic Association July 2, 2015