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CURRICULUM VITAE Marc Fleurbaey CURRICULUM VITAE Marc Fleurbaey Professional address: Ecole d’Economie de Paris 48 Bd Jourdan 75014 PARIS (France) Tel: +33 (0)1 80 52 16 60 Web: https://www.parisschoolofeconomics.eu/en/fleurbaey-marc Personal details: Born Oct. 11, 1961 in Mesnil-Raoul (France). Married, one child. Education : Ecole Nationale de la Statistique et de l'Administration Economique (ENSAE), 1986. Ph. D. in Economics, 1994, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS), Paris. Maîtrise in Philosophy, 1991, University of Paris X. Professional positions: - Since July 2020: Research Director, CNRS and Professor, Paris School of Economics - July 2011-June 2020: Robert E. Kuenne Professor in Economics and Humanistic Studies, Professor of Public Affairs and the Center for Human Values, Princeton University. -Oct. 2005-June 2011: Research Director, CNRS, CERSES, University Paris Descartes. -Sept. 2000-Sept. 2005: Professor, Department of Economics, University of Pau. -Sept. 1997-Aug. 2000: Professor, Department of Economics, University of Cergy-Pontoise. -Sept. 1994-Aug. 1997: Associate Professor, Department of Economics, University of Cergy-Pontoise. -Sept. 1991-Aug. 1994: Administrateur de l'INSEE, Départment Recherche. -Apr. 1988-Aug. 1991: Administrateur de l'INSEE, Division Modèles macroéconomiques. -Sept. 1986-March 1988: Administrateur de l'INSEE, Service de la coopération (national service as a consultant in Guinea). Teaching: -Environmental Nexus, undergrad (Princeton) -Ethics and Economics, MPA (WWS Princeton) -Economic Inequality, JDP on Inequality, MPA, MPP (Princeton) -Microeconomics for Public Policy, undergrad (WWS Princeton) -Public Finance, PhD Econ (Princeton) -Capitalism, utopia and social justice, Freshman or undergrad seminar (Princeton) -Normative economics, graduate course (EHESS, Cergy, Paris X, IX, Pau, Marseille) -Public economics, 4th year Econ, graduate course (Sciences Po) -General equilibrium, 3rd year Econ. (Cergy) -International economics, 3rd year Econ. (Pau) -Microeconomics, 1st-2nd year Econ. (Cergy, Pau) and MPA WWS (Princeton) -Applied microeconomics, 3rd year Management studies (Cergy) -Introduction to economics, 4th year Law (Cergy) -Foundations of public decision-making, graduate course (Paris Descartes) 1 -Health inequalities and ethics, graduate course (Paris Descartes). Ph. D students: F. Candau, 2006. Co-supervisions : D. Maguain, 1999, C. Hagneré 2001, C. Thébaut 2012; in progress: H. Benveniste, U. Lojkine, B. Jabarian, A.S. Dubey. Ph. D jurys: C. Arnsperger, U. C. de Louvain, 1995; C. Schneider-Bunner, U. Dijon, 1996; C. Le Clainche, U. Paris-Dauphine, 1996; V. Clément, U. Montpellier, 1997; P. Bazard, U. Paris I, 1997; F. Vandenbroucke, Oxford, 1999; D. Maguain, U. Cergy, 1999; H. P. Nzitat, U. Caen, 2000; B. Lengaigne, U. Lille, 2000; T. Gajdos, U. Paris I, 2000; E. Maurin, EHESS, 2000; H. Périvier, U. Paris I, 2000; C. Hagneré, U. Cergy, 2001; S. Forest, U. Aix-Marseille, 2001; M. Maric, U. Paris I, 2002; F. Chabellard, U. Pau, 2003; E. Ooghe, K. U. Leuven, 2003; A. Baujard, U. Caen, 2003; M. Martinez, EHESS, 2004; R. Boarini, X Paris, 2004; S. Dumitru, EHESS, 2004; E. Peluso, Cergy, 2004; S. Mussard, Montpellier, 2004; N. Farvaque, Paris, 2005; S. Swaton, Aix-Marseille, 2005; R.I. Luttens, Ghent, 2005; S. Bervoets, Aix-Marseille, 2006; B. Tarroux, Aix-Marseille, 2007; C. Paternotte, Paris 1, 2007; M.A. Valfort, Ecole Polytechnique, 2007 ; N. Benlagha, Paris 2, 2008 ; B. Apouey, PSE, 2009 ; A. Ghintran, St Etienne, 2009 ; G. Valletta, Louvain-la-Neuve, 2010 ; R. Hawi, Paris X, 2011 ; R. Treibich, Polytechnique, 2014 ; Ivan Collombet, Paris I, 2014 ; A. Lutz, Saint-Etienne, 2017 ; S. Del Campo, Paris X, 2018, C. Ternier, Paris I, 2019, J. Wurgler, Neuchatel, 2020. Administration: -Member of Conseil des Etudes et de la Vie Universitaire, U. of Cergy (1997-1999) -Member of Conseil de Documentation, U. of Cergy (1995-2000) -Member of recruiting committees: Economics, Cergy (1997-2001), Pau (2001-2005), Bordeaux IV (2003-2004); Philosophy, Cergy (1997-2001) ; IRD, Paris (2007) -Supervision of computer service, UFR Droit-Economie-Gestion, U. of Pau (2001-2004) -Elected member of Comité National du CNRS, section 37 (economics), 2008-2010 -Undergraduate Program/Advising Committee, WWS (2012-2019) -University Resources Committee, Princeton (2014-2016) -Executive Committee University Center for Human Values, Princeton (2012-2020) -Executive Committee Center for Health and Wellbeing, Princeton (2015-2020) -Steering Committee Climate Futures Initiative, Princeton (2013-2020) -Chair, Conseil de perfectionnement du Mastère Spécialisé Politiques et Actions Publiques pour le Développement Durable (2020-) -Appointed member of Conseil Scientifique of CNRS INSHS (2019-) -Scientific Advisory Board of Potsdam Institute on Climate Impacts (PIK), member (2017-) Expertise: -Report on income support in France, CSERC 1996 -Report on globalization and inequalities, Ministry of Finance (DP), 1999 -Member of working group on living standards, CNIS, 2005-2006 -Member of the (Stiglitz-Sen-Fitoussi) Commission on the Measurement of Economic Performance and Social Progress, 2008-2009 -Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change: Coordinating Lead Author, 5th Assessment Report (2010-2014) -International Panel on Social Progress: co-founder and member of Steering Committee (2014-) -United Nations Committee on Development Policy: member (2016-2021) -Council for Global Problem Solving: member (2017-) -Global Solutions Fellow (2019-) -OECD, special advisor (2013-2016) -World Bank, special advisor (2018-2019) -Co-chair of T20 task force (2017-2018, 2020) 2 Scientific Activities: -Research Chair “Welfare economics and social justice”, Institute for Global Studies, Fondation Maison des Sciences de l’Homme, Paris (2012-2018). -Co-director of Franco-Swedish collaborative program in economics and philosophy (2012-2014). (Budget: €750,000) -Co-editor of Economics and Philosophy (1999-2003); Managing editor (2007-2012), Coordinating editor (2012-2019), Advisory Editor (2020-) of Social Choice and Welfare; Associate Editor of Politics, Philosophy and Economics (2014-); Associate Editor of Philosophy & Public Affairs (2018-) Co-editor of the Studies in Social Choice and Welfare book series (Springer). Member of the editorial board of the following journals: Economie Publique, Journal of Political Philosophy, Journal of Theoretical Politics, Population Health Metrics, Raison Publique, Revue d'Economie Politique, Theoria (former member: Social Choice and Welfare, Economics and Philosophy). Member of the Advisory Board of Economics and Philosophy (2015-2018), Representation. Member of the Scientific Council of Terrains-Théories, RIMHE. -Member of the Council of the Society for Social Choice and Welfare (1998-2003, 2006-2011, 2014- 2019). -Founder of Equality Exchange website: http://mora.rente.nhh.no/projects/EqualityExchange (2000- 2010). -Referee for the following journals (among many others): American Economic Review, Annales d'Economie et de Statistique, Annals of Operations Research, Canadian Journal of Economics, Econometrica, Economica, Economic Design, Economics and Philosophy, Economics Letters, Economic Theory, Economie et Prévision, Economie Publique, Erkenntnis, Ethics, European Journal of Political Economy, European Economic Review, Fiscal Studies, Games and Economic Behavior, International Tax and Public Policy, Journal of Development Economics, Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Journal of Economic Inequality, Journal of Economic Literature, Journal of Economic Theory, Journal of Health Economics, Journal of Mathematical Economics, Journal of Political Economy, Journal of Politics, Journal of Public Economics, Journal of Public Economic Theory, Journal of Social Philosophy, Management Science, Mathematical Social Sciences, Mind, Nous, Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, Political Studies, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Recherches Economiques de Louvain, Revue Economique, Revue d'Economie Politique, Scandinavian Journal of Economics, Science, Social Choice and Welfare, Social Science and Medicine, Theory and Decision, Zeitschrift fur Nationalokonomie. Also referee for: IVIE WP series, Cambridge University Press, MIT Press, Oxford University Press, U. of Toronto Press, U. of Chicago Press. Referee for NSF, EURIAS, ANR, ERC, FEW. -Co-organization of a seminar in Paris on ethics and normative economics (1992-2000), and of another seminar on social ethics (2006-2011). -Organization: a conference on "Egalitarianism and responsibility'', Cergy, 1997; a workshop "Economics and philosophy", Pau, 2003; the SESAME conference, Pau 2004; a workshop "Social welfare and collective decisions", Oxford 2005; a workshop “Democracy Unbound”, Paris 2006; a conference in honor of S. Kolm, Caen 2007; a workshop “Health, inequalities, risk, and public policy”, Paris 2008, 2009; a workshop “Happiness and welfare”, Paris 2009; a workshop “Risk and social decisions”, LSE 2009; a workshop “Global justice”, Paris FMSH 2012; a workshop “Deliberative democracy”, Paris FMSH 2012; a workshop “Taxation and justice”, Paris FMSH 2012; a workshop “Intergenerational equity and climate change”, Paris FMSH 2012; a workshop “Inequalities”, Paris FMSH 2013; a workshop “The ethics of risk and climate change”, Princeton (PIIRS) 2013; a workshop “Social choice and public economics” Princeton (WWS) 2013; a workshop “Well-being and preferences”, Paris FMSH 2013; a workshop “Well-being and public policy”, Princeton 2014; final conference of the Franco-Swedish Program on
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