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With more than 80,000 article views since October 2012, BS Initiative continues to expand, welcoming its30th employee .
Since April 2013, 10 new economics professionals have joined us, including:
– 3 PhDs in economics (Marlène Isoré from MIT, Arthur Foch from the OECD, and Mathieu Perona, who works at a French bank)
– 4 doctoral students (Thibaut Duprey from the Banque de France, Alexandre Girard from the University of Louvain, Elizabeth Howard from Paris Dauphine University, and Guillaume Arnould from Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne University)
– 3 economists working in economic research departments (Clément Bouillet working for an insurance company, Myriam Dahman-Saïdi from IEDOM, and Lucia Lizarzaburu from the UN).
Marlène Isoré
Marlène Isoré holds a PhD in economics from Sciences Po and is currently pursuing her research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Her main areas of interest are international financial macroeconomics.
Mathieu Perona
Mathieu Perona holds a PhD in Economics from the Paris School of Economics and works in the Risk Management Department of a French bank. His areas of interest include banking regulation, macroprudential policies, and stress tests.
Alexandre Girard
A graduate of the Magistère d’économie program at Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne University and ENS Cachan, Alexandre Girard is pursuing a PhD at the University of Namur and the University Academy of Leuven (Belgium). With extensive experience in banking, asset management, and central banking, Alexandre Girard is interested in monetary policy, international finance, and financial regulation.
Elizabeth Howard
A graduate of the University of Cape Town and Sciences Po Paris, Elizabeth Howard is currently a doctoral student at Paris Dauphine University, where she is studying financial strategies and dynamics. She also works for an independent economic research firm, after gaining experience in several economic research departments.
Lucia Lizarzaburu
A graduate of the Master’s program in International Economics and Development with a specialization in Economic Diagnosis from Paris Dauphine University, Lucia Lizarzarburu currently works at the United Nations in the Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA) within the Policy Coordination Branch (PCB). Her areas of interest focus particularly on development economics and Latin America, notably issues relating to women’s empowerment, child labor, and the recognition of indigenous peoples.
Myriam Dahman-Saïdi
A graduate of EM LYON after a university exchange at East China Normal University in Shanghai, as well as the Sorbonne Nouvelle with a master’s degree in International Studies, Myriam Dahman-Saïdi is currently an economic researcher at the Institut d’Emission des Départements d’Outre Mer (IEDOM) in Guadeloupe. She has worked at the French Development Agency and the OECD Development Center. Her areas of interest focus mainly on development economics, China-Africa relations, and finance.
Thibaut Duprey
A graduate of the University of Exeter and the Paris School of Economics, Thibaut Duprey is a doctoral student at the PSE and a research analyst at the Banque de France. His areas of interest include macroeconomic dynamics, financial economics, and asset accumulation.
Arthur Foch
Arthur Foch is a doctoral student in development economics at Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne University, where he studies infrastructure privatization policies in sub-Saharan Africa. A lecturer at the Paris Institute of Political Studies (IEP) and Paris 1 University, he is currently working at the OECD after gaining experience at Proparco.
Guillaume Arnould
A graduate of the Magistère d’Economie and the Master’s in Money, Banking, and Finance at Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne University, Guillaume Arnould is currently preparing a thesis at Paris 1 University. His areas of interest focus mainly on banking risks and regulation. Guillaume Arnould is a member of the editorial committee.
Simon Ganem
A graduate of Paris Dauphine University in Economic Diagnosis, Simon Ganem works as a junior economist on emerging Asia within a bank’s economic research department. His areas of interest include economic policy, international economics, and European issues.
Clément Bouillet
Clément Bouillet is a graduate of Paris Dauphine University and Paris Val de Marne University. After working as an economist at EDF, Clément Bouillet now works in the economic research department of an insurance company.