I work in decision theory and other fields such as environmental economics, behavioral economics and benefit-cost analysis. Recently, my work has focused on animal welfare economics.
In late 2025, I will publish a book "Animal Economics" with Cambridge University Press.
Associate researcher at the Institut National de la Recherche pour l'Agriculture, l'Alimentation et l'Environnement (INRAE)
Member of Toulouse School of Economics (TSE) at the University Toulouse Capitole
Animal welfare economics
« The animal welfare levy » 2024. Conditionaly accepted at the Journal of the European Economic Association (with Romain Espinosa)
« Self-signaling in voting » 2024 Journal of Public Economics (with Lydia Mechtenberg, Grischa Perino, Jean-Robert Tyran and Stephanie Wang)
« An economic model of the meat paradox » 2020 European Economic Review. (with Nina Hestermann and Yves Le Yaouanq)
Some selected papers
« Insurance and portfolio decisions: Two sides of the same coin? » 2023 Journal of Financial Economics (with Olivier Armantier and Jérome Foncel) Online appendix
« Catastrophe aversion and risk equity in an interdependent world », 2018. Management Science (with Carole Bernard and Christoph Rheinberger)
« The power of money: Wealth effects in contests », 2016, Games and Economic Behavior, 100, 46-68. (with Fred Schroyen)
« Eliciting beliefs: Proper scoring rules, incentives, stakes and hedging », 2013, European Economic Review, 62, 17-40. (with Olivier Armantier)
« Regulation in Happyville », 2009, Economic Journal, 119, 665-679. (with François Salanié)
« Can uncertainty alleviate the commons problem? », 2009, Journal of the European Economic Association, 5, 1042-1067. (with Yann Bramoullé)