Centenary Visiting Professor of Politics, Philosophy and Economics (PPE) at the Department of Economics, University of Oxford, in association with University College and Queen's College, Oxford. This visiting professorship marks the 100th anniversary of the creation of the Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE) degree at Oxford University.
Mathias Thoenig is a Professor of Economics at the School of Business and Economics (HEC) at the University of Lausanne, a CEPR Research Fellow in the international trade and macro programs and an elected Council Member of the European Economic Association. He is a Distinguished Scholar at IMD Business School and a Professorial Fellow at Queen Mary University of London. Mathias Thoenig received his Ph.D. from University Paris-1 Sorbonne and his B.A. in engineering from Ecole Polytechnique. He has held visiting appointments at International Monetary Fund, MIT, SciencesPo Paris, University of British Columbia and University Pompeu Fabra. He also served on the editorial boards of Journal of European Economic Association and International Economics.
His research interests include development, international trade and political economy of conflicts and migration. He has published and forthcoming papers in several international journals, including, among others: American Economic Review, Econometrica, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Review of Economic Studies, Harvard Business Review, Journal of European Economic Association. He has been awarded an ERC Starting Grant in 2013 for his work on the role of distrust and grievances in ethnic conflicts.
University of Lausanne website: http://people.unil.ch/mathiasthoenig/
Papers include:
- ETHNIC CONFLICT AND THE INFORMATIONAL DIVIDEND OF DEMOCRACY
- THE REFUGEE’S DILEMMA: EVIDENCE FROM JEWISH MIGRATION OUT OF NAZI GERMANY
- RECONCILIATION NARRATIVES: THE BIRTH OF A NATION AFTER THE US CIVIL WAR