Louis Lévy-Garboua


Louis Lévy-Garboua is a French economist whose work focuses on behavioral economics and microeconomics. He is a distinguished professor at the University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne and at the Paris School of Economics

Biography

A former student of the École Polytechnique and the National School of Statistics and Economic Administration, Louis-Lévy-Garboua is a Doctor of State in Economics from the University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne and Associate of Universities in France. Professor at the University of Paris I, Louis Lévy-Garboua at first taught microeconomics applied to public policies and social institutions as well as the economy of uncertainty information and behavioral economics. He wrote his main works in the 1970s, including helping students in France: facts and criticism to the CNRS editions in 1977, and made important around the economics of education. He is the director of the research team associated with the CNRS. Applied Microeconomics, a unit also associated with the CNRS. Knight of the National Order of Merit in 1995, Louis Lévy-Garboua is appointed expert of the Research Directorate of the Ministry of National Education. In the 2000s, he ensures the preparation of the aggregation course at the École normale supérieure of Cachan on human capital and several international universities, including the University of Montreal, as a guest and expert in microeconomics. Since 2000, Louis Lévy-Garboua has been associated with CIRANO in Montreal. He is also a member of the Scientific Council of the Observatory of Student Life, principal organizer of the International Conference IAREP

Research