Romuald Méango
Associate Professor of Economics
Christ Church
Romuald is an Associate Professor and Tutor Fellow (Official Student) at Christ Church. Before, he held a Post-Doctoral researcher position at the Ifo Institute, then at the Max-Planck Institute for Social law and Social Policy in Munich, where he headed the Migration Unit for two years. He holds a PhD in Economics from the University of Montréal, and an MSc in Statistics and Economics from ENSEA. His research focuses on the migration of the skilled labour force, the interaction between subjective expectations and investment in human capital, and on the identification of counterfactual outcomes.
- “Sharp bounds and Testability of a Roy model of STEM Major Choices,”with Ismael Mourifié and Marc Henry, - Journal of Political Economy, 128.8 (2020), 3220-3283, (2020).
- “Regional Migration and Wage Inequality in the West African Economic and Migration Union,” with Esther Mirjam Girsberger and Hillel Rapoport - Journal of Comparative Economics, 48.2 (2020), 385-404.
- “Combinatorial bootstrap inference in partially identified incomplete structural models,” with Marc Henry and Maurice Queyranne - Quantitative Economics, 6, (2015): 499-529
- “Note on the identification in two probit model with dummy endogenous regressor,” with Ismael Mourifié - Economics Letters 125.3 (2014): 360-363.