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Roland Bénabou
Prof.
Alternative spellings: Roland Benabou Roland Jean-Marc Benabou Ronald Benabou Roland Jean-Marc Bénabou Roland J. Bénabou
Profession
Ingenieur
Economist
Affiliations
Canadian Institute for Advanced Research
National Bureau of Economic Research
Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit
Centre d'Etudes Prospectives d'Economie Mathématique Appliquées à la Planification (Paris)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
New York University
Institute for Advanced Study (Princeton, NJ)
Princeton University. Department of Economics
Stanford University. Center for Economic Policy Research
Roland Bénabou is a French economist, who is currently the Theodore A. Wells '29 Professor of Economics and Public Affairs at Princeton University. He is also a research associate at the Collège de France. Bénabou holds engineering degrees from the Ecole Polytechnique (1980) and the Ecole des Ponts et Chaussées (1982). He received his Ph.D. in economics from MIT in 1986. From 1986 to 1988, Bénabou began his career as a research associate at the CNRS. He then returned to MIT, first as an assistant professor (1988-1992), then as an associate professor (1992-1994). Bénabou was eventually appointed full professor at NYU in 1996. He joined Princeton's faculty in 1999. Bénabou has published numerous papers with Nobel Laureate Jean Tirole. Bénabou's research spans both macroeconomic and microeconomic areas, such as the interplay of inflation and imperfect competition, or speculation and manipulation in financial markets. His recent work lies in three main areas. The first links inequality, growth, social mobility and the political economy of redistribution. The second centers on education, social interactions and the socioeconomic structure of cities. The third is that of economics and psychology ("behavioral economics"). It focuses in particular on extrinsic incentives versus intrinsic motivation, on the determinants of prosocial behavior and on motivated beliefs, both individual (overconfidence, wishful thinking, identity) and collective (groupthink, market manias, ideology, religion). (Source: DBPedia)
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Publishing years
3
2024
1
2023
4
2022
4
2020
4
2018
5
2016
7
2015
5
2013
2
2012
3
2011
2
2010
7
2009
4
2008
2
2007
5
2006
7
2005
6
2004
6
2003
7
2002
4
2001
8
2000
2
1999
2
1998
10
1996
1
1995
5
1994
7
1993
3
1992
2
1991
1
1989
1
1988
1
1986
Series
Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research (25)
Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. (19)
Discussion paper series / IZA (11)
Discussion papers in economics (7)
Economic research reports (5)
Discussion papers / CEPR (3)
IDEI working papers (3)
Technical working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research (2)
NBER working paper series (2)
Papers and proceedings of the ... annual congress of the European Economic Association (2)
Les défis économiques actuels (1)
Working paper series / Luxembourg Income Study (1)
ECONtribute discussion paper (1)
Série des documents de travail / Centre de Recherche en Économie et Statistique (1)
Discussion paper series / Centre for Economic Policy Research (1)