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Emmanuelle Auriol

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Emmanuelle Auriol
Born5 December 1966
OccupationEconomist
Known forChair of the Women in Economics (WinE) Committee

Emmanuelle Auriol (born 5 December 1966 in Toulouse) is a French economist. She is chair of the Women in Economics (WinE) Committee.[2]

Career

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Auriol is an IDEI researcher, a member of the Toulouse School of Economics (TSE) and professor of economics at the University of Aix-Marseille (1996-1997) and Toulouse I (1998-).[3] She is mainly devoted to the study of the regulation and organization theory, including industrial organization and the economics of development.

Auriol is a fellow of the European Economic Association.[4] She is also a regular contributor to Le Monde and the economic press.

Political positions

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In 2015, as a solution to the problems posed by illegal immigration, Auriol proposed in Libération to "legalize economic immigration by selling visas to people who wish to work with us."[5] In 2021, she was the co-author of a government-sponsored report that described how France’s growth has been hampered by its immigration policies.[6]

Ahead of the 2017 French presidential election, Auriol publicly endorsed Emmanuel Macron's candidacy.[7]

Awards

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Other activities

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Personal life

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Auriol is married and has two children.[citation needed]

Publications

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  • « Public Procurement and Rent-Seeking: The Case of Paraguay », IDEI Working Paper, no 661, 18 février 2011.(avec Thomas Flochel (University of Edinburgh) et Stéphane Straub (TSE))[ Texte complet (Fichier PDF, 477 Ko) ]
  • « Economic Integration and Investment Incentives in Regulated Industries », IDEI Working Paper, no 555, mai 2009.(avec Sara Biancini)[ Texte complet (Fichier PDF) ]
  • « Public Private Partnerships in Water and Electricity in Africa », Agence Française de Développement, no 38, janvier 2007.(avec Aymeric Blanc) [ Texte complet (Fichier PDF, 179 Ko) ]
  • « Privatizations in Developing Countries and the Government's Budget Constraint », IDEI Working Paper, no 459, mai 2004.(avec Pierre M. Picard)[ Texte complet (Fichier PDF, 335 Ko) ]
  • « Quality Signaling through Certification. Theory and an Application to Agricultural Seed Market », IDEI Working Paper, no 165, 2003.(avec Steven G.M. Schilizzi)[ Texte complet (Fichier PDF, 456 Ko) | Résumé (Fichier PDF, 41 Ko) ]
  • « The Costs and Benefits of Symbolic Differentiation in the Work Place », IDEI Working Paper, no 101, 2000, révision 2002.(avec Régis Renault)[ Texte complet (Fichier PDF, 648 Ko) | Résumé (Fichier PDF, 61 Ko) ]

Articles in journals

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  • « Education and Migration Choices in Hierarchical Societies: The Case of Matam, Senegal », Regional Science and Urban Economics. doi:10.1016/j.regsciurbeco.2012.04.005.(avec Jean-Luc Demonsant (Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo León))[ Texte complet (Fichier PDF, 406 Ko) ]
  • « On the Optimal Number of Representatives », Public Choice. doi:10.1007/s11127-011-9801-3.(avec Robert J. Gary-Bobo)[ Version finale_Document de travail (Fichier PDF, 407 Ko) ]
  • « A Theory of BOT Concession Contracts », Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization. doi:10.1016/j.jebo.2011.10.003.(avec Pierre M. Picard)[ Texte complet (Fichier PDF, 308 Ko) ]
  • « The Marginal Cost of Public Funds and Tax Reform in Africa », Journal of Development Economics, vol. 97, no 1, janvier 2012, p. 58-72. doi:10.1016/j.jdeveco.2011.01.003.(avec Michael Warlters)[ Version finale_Document de travail (Fichier PDF, 509 Ko) | CGE model of "The marginal cost of public funds and tax reform in Africa" (30 Ko) ]
  • « Government Outsourcing: Public Contracting with Private Monopoly », The Economic Journal, vol. 119, no 540, octobre 2009, p. 1464-1493. doi:10.1111/j.1468-0297.2009.02291.x.(avec Pierre M. Picard)
  • « Capture and Corruption in Public Utilities: the Cases of Water and Electricity in Sub-Saharan Africa », Utilities Policy, vol. 17, no 2, juin 2009, p. 203-216.(avec Aymeric Blanc)
  • « Infrastructure and Public Utilities Privatization in Developing Countries », The World Bank Economic Review, vol. 23, no 1, 2009, p. 77-100. doi:10.1093/wber/lhn014.(avec Pierre M. Picard)
  • « Status and Incentives », The RAND Journal of Economics, vol. 39, no 1, Spring 2008, p. 305-326.(avec Régis Renault)
  • « On Robust Constitution Design », Theory and Decision, vol. 62, no 3, mai 2007, p. 241-279.(avec Robert J. Gary-Bobo)
  • « Corruption in Procurement and Public Purchase », International Journal of Industrial Organization, vol. 24, no 5, septembre 2006, p. 867-885.
  • « Telecommunication Reforms in Developing Countries », Communications & Strategies, Special Issue, IDATE, Montpellier, novembre 2005, p. 31-53.
  • « Taxation Base in Developing Countries », Journal of Public Economics, vol. 89, no 4, Special Issue: Cornell - ISPE Conference on Public Finance and Development, avril 2005, p. 625-646. doi:10.1016/j.jpubeco.2004.04.008.(avec Michael Warlters)
  • The explosive combination of religious decentralization and autocracy: The case of Islam, [11]
  • Sale of visas: A smuggler’s final song?[12]
  • Government outsourcing: Public contracting with private monopoly [13]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Emmanuelle Auriol - Who's Who".
  2. ^ "Why the odds remain stacked against female economists". Bloomberg.com. Retrieved 2016-04-08.
  3. ^ "Emmanuelle Auriol". TSE. 17 June 2014. Retrieved 2016-04-08.
  4. ^ "Fellows | EEA". www.eeassoc.org. Retrieved 2021-02-25.
  5. ^ Libération offre un paquet cadeau à Marine Le Pen, marianne.net, 22 avril 2015
  6. ^ Norimitsu Onishi (2 December 2021), Migration Talking Points Surge in France, but Not Migration New York Times.
  7. ^ L’appel de quarante économistes : « Pourquoi nous soutenons Emmanuel Macron » Le Monde, 12 April 2017.
  8. ^ Auriol, Emmanuelle. "Emmanuelle Auriol". VoxEU.org. Archived from the original on 2012-09-12. Retrieved 2016-04-08.
  9. ^ Supervisory Board Caisse des dépôts et consignations.
  10. ^ Members Cercle des économistes.
  11. ^ Auriol, Emmanuelle, and Jean-Philippe Platteau. “The Explosive Combination of Religious Decentralization and Autocracy.” Economics of Transition, vol. 25, no. 2, 2017, pp. 313–350., doi:10.1111/ecot.12123.
  12. ^ Auriol, Emmanuelle, and Alice Mesnard. “Sale of Visas: a Smugglers Final Song?” Economica, vol. 83, no. 332, 2016, pp. 646–678., doi:10.1111/ecca.12204.
  13. ^ Auriol, Emmanuelle, and Pierre M. Picard. “Government Outsourcing: Public Contracting with Private Monopoly.” The Economic Journal, vol. 119, no. 540, 2009, pp. 1464–1493., doi:10.1111/j.1468-0297.2009.02291.x.
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