1995, BA in Mathematics, Ecole Normale Supérieure; 1999, PhD in Economics, Harvard. Recipient of awards, including: selected as one of the top eight young economists of the decade, The Economist (2009); Fischer Black prize given biannually to the best financial economist under 40 (2011); Bernacer prize given to the best European economist under 40 working in macroeconomics and finance (2011); Best Young French Economist prize. Research focuses on: asset pricing, macroeconomics, executive compensation, and the causes and consequences of seemingly irrational economic behaviour. Expertise: FAC - economics - behavioural, Finance, executive compensation, corporate governance, macroeconomics.