Radu Vranceanu
Professor, Economics Department at ESSEC

Biography
ESSEC
Education
Doctorate in Economics, University of Paris II. Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches (HDR), University of Paris I. DEA d''Economie Appliquée, Institut d''Etudes Politiques, Paris. Graduate degree in business and economics, ASE Bucarest.
Biography
Radu Vranceanu is Professor of Economics at the ESSEC Business School and research fellow at the THEMA (CNRS) research center. He holds a Doctorate in Economics from the University of Paris II, HDR, and is widely recognized as having special expertise in the theory of expectations and the analysis of informational inefficiencies, which he has applied to various fields including financial and exchange rate crises, monetary and public debt policies, research management, defense economics, labor contracts and managerial behavior. He is now a driver of research in
experimental
economics at ESSEC, where he carried out several studies in team production, gender issues, lies and deception, cooperation in public goods games. In 2000-2001 Radu Vranceanu worked for the UN Economic Commission for Europe; he also served as a Dean for Research of ESSEC Business School for many years.
Research Areas
Areas
Macroeconomics, Experimental economics, Labor economics
Theory of Expectations, Incentives, Imperfect information
Financial and exchange rate crises, Development issues, Monetary policy
Geographical Areas
European Union and the Euro area Central and Eastern Europe Developping countries
Teaching at ESSEC
Undergraduate courses: Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, European EconomicsGraduate courses (MBA): Short-term Economic Analysis, Labor Economics, Economic Analysis for BusinessStudents seminar, PhD Programme, Economics Track Labor Economics (Part I), PhD Programme, Economics Track Executive programmes
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