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Accueil » Offres d'emploi » Ph.D. position in Economics of Inequality
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ABOUT IÉSEG SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT:
IÉSEG is AACSB, EQUIS and AMBA accredited and is a member of the “Conférence des Grandes Écoles.”
The IÉSEG Research Center is accredited by the French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS).
IÉSEG’s faculty is very diverse with more than 40 different nationalities represented.
ABOUT LILLE ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT (LEM):
LEM is a research unit associating the CNRS (National Center for Scientific Research), the University of Lille and the Catholic University of Lille.
LEM comprises about 150 researchers and 100 doctoral students in economics, management and statistics.
Research at LEM is multi-disciplinary in economics and management and is centered on societal issues.
LEM is a young, internationally oriented and dynamic laboratory with a strong scientific ambition.
The main objective of the PhD program/research project is to incorporate social relations and inequality into economic models, and to assess the effects of these factors on welfare and societal outcomes. The project will build on insights in decision theory and behavioral economics to improve on the modeling of the origins and implications of other-regarding preferences. The theoretical predictions will be tested using naturally occurring and experimental data.
The selected candidate will be working under the supervision of Prof. Thomas EPPER. The selected Ph.D. candidate will be part of iRisk (the IÉSEG Research Center on Risk and Uncertainty) (click here for more information) and the IÉSEG Economics and Quantitative Methods (EQM) department.
QUALIFICATIONS
We are looking for high-potential PhD students who are passionate about the research topic and meet the following criteria’s
Interested applicants should submit: