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In 1992, Cantillon was a candidate in Physics where she completed the first two years of B.Sc. in Physics at the [[Université libre de Bruxelles|Université Libre de Bruxelles]]. In 1994 Cantillon achieved an M.Sc. in Management and Applied sciences at the [[Université libre de Bruxelles|Université Libre de Bruxelles]]. Following this Cantillon achieved an M.Phil in Economics at the [[University of Cambridge]] in 1995, and in 2000 gained her Ph.D. in Economics at [[Harvard University]].<ref name=":0" /> |
In 1992, Cantillon was a candidate in Physics where she completed the first two years of B.Sc. in Physics at the [[Université libre de Bruxelles|Université Libre de Bruxelles]]. In 1994, Cantillon achieved an M.Sc. in Management and Applied sciences at the [[Université libre de Bruxelles|Université Libre de Bruxelles]]. Following this, Cantillon achieved an M.Phil in Economics at the [[University of Cambridge]] in 1995, and in 2000 gained her Ph.D. in Economics at [[Harvard University]].<ref name=":0" /> |
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Cantillon's research is based on the boundary between Market Design and Industrial Organization which combines theory and data. Cantillon's current research is focused on multi-attribute procurement, the design of emissions markets and school choice.<ref name=":0" /> |
Cantillon's research is based on the boundary between Market Design and Industrial Organization which combines theory and data. Cantillon's current research is focused on multi-attribute procurement, the design of emissions markets and school choice.<ref name=":0" /> |
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Estelle Cantillon | |
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Education | Université de Bruxelles
Cambridge University Harvard University |
Occupation | Economist |
Employer | Université de Bruxelles |
Estelle Cantillon is an economist who is currently an FNRS Research Director at the Université Libre de Bruxelles. Cantillon is also an affiliated researcher at the Toulouse School of Economics. Cantillon is currently serving as the Joint Managing Editor at the Economic Journal and is an associate editor at the RAND Journal of Economics. Cantillon's economic interests are microeconomics, market design, industrial organization, and environmental economics.[1]
Education and work
In 1992, Cantillon was a candidate in Physics where she completed the first two years of B.Sc. in Physics at the Université Libre de Bruxelles. In 1994, Cantillon achieved an M.Sc. in Management and Applied sciences at the Université Libre de Bruxelles. Following this, Cantillon achieved an M.Phil in Economics at the University of Cambridge in 1995, and in 2000 gained her Ph.D. in Economics at Harvard University.[1]
Cantillon's research is based on the boundary between Market Design and Industrial Organization which combines theory and data. Cantillon's current research is focused on multi-attribute procurement, the design of emissions markets and school choice.[1]
Awards and honours
- Young Economist Award, European Association of Research in Industrial Economics, 2000.[2][1]
- David A. Wells Prize for Best Ph.D. Dissertation, Harvard University, 2000.[3]
- Richard Hodgson Fellow, Harvard Business School, 2002-2003.
- Fellowship, Baron Alexandre Lamfalussy, European Central Bank, 2005.
- ULB Foundation Prize, 2010.
- Fellow, European Economic Association, 2010.
- Francqui Chair, Université Saint Louis, 2018-2019.
Selected bibliography
Book chapters and policy-oriented publications
- Developments in Data for Economic Research (with 19 other authors), in: R. Blundell et al. (2017), Economics without Borders – Economic Research for European Policy Challenges, Cambridge University Press.
- What support mechanism is needed for flexible capacity in Belgium?, in A. Estache (ed.), The Next Generation of Economic Issues in Energy Policy in Europe, CEPR, 2014.
- Auctioning Bus Routes: The London Experience (with Martin Pesendorfer), in: Peter Cramton, Yoav Shoham and Richard Steinberg (eds.), Combinatorial Auctions, MIT Press, January 2006.
Edited books
- Blundell, R., E. Cantillon, B. Chizzolini, M. Ivaldi, W. Leininger, R. Marimon, L. Matyas, F. Steen (2017), Economics without Borders – Economic Research for European Policy Challenges, Cambridge University Press.
- Maystadt, Ph., E. Cantillon, L. Denayer, P. Pestieau, B. Van der Linden and M. Cattelain (2013), Le Modèle social belge: Quel avenir? (The future of the Belgian Social Model), Proceedings of the 20th Congress of the Belgian French-speaking economists, CIFoP editions.
Journals
- Cantillon, E. (2001). Electoral Rules and the Emergence of New Issue Dimensions, Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers 1291, Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University.
- Cantillon, E & Pesendorfer, M, (2007). Combination Bidding in Multi-Unit Auctions, CEPR Discussion Papers 6083, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
- Cantillon, E., & Yin, P. (2008). Competition between exchanges: Lessons from the battle of the bund doi:10.2139/ssrn.1085296
References
- ^ a b c d "Estelle Cantillon CV" [1] (PDF)
- ^ "Best Paper Awards (YEEAs) | EARIE - European Association for Research in Industrial Economics". www.earie.org. Retrieved 2019-12-03.
- ^ "Newsmakers". Harvard Gazette. 2003-01-16. Retrieved 2019-12-03.