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Amine Ouazad is Assistant Professor of Economics at INSEAD. He holds a Ph.D. from the Paris School of Economics and graduated from the Ecole polytechnique in 2003. Amine is also an associate researcher at the Centre for Economic Performance, London School of Economics and an associate researcher at CREST-INSEE.
He has taught microeconomics for four years at the London School of Economics, the Institute for Political Science in Paris, "Sciences Po", and ENSAE. Prior to joining INSEAD faculty in 2008, Amine has been a research associate at the London School of Economics, a junior researcher at CREST-INSEE, and a visiting researcher at Princeton University.
Amine's research focuses on public policy analysis, and Amine has conducted research and consultancy for the French and British governments. His work has been quoted by British and French leading newspapers.
He has presented his work at the London School of Economics, the University of Amsterdam, Princeton University, Boston College, Columbia University, Uppsala University, the Paris School of Economics, University College London, the European Institute in Florence, Cornell University, Carlos III in Madrid, New York University, CREST-INSEE and the University of Bonn. He is a referee for the Economic Journal, the Review of Economic Studies, the Journal of Labor Economics, the American Economic Review, the Scandinavian Review of Economics. He authors a regular column for les Echos, and writes articles for the International press.
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