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Curriculum Vitæ CURRICULUM VITÆ Franck MALHERBET Citizenship: French Professional address: Université de Rouen Faculté de droit, de sciences économiques et de gestion 3, avenue Pasteur 76186 Rouen Cedex 1 France Email : [email protected] Web : http://sites.google.com/site/franckmalherbet/ Research fellow: CECO – Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau, France. CREST – Macroeconomic department, Malakoff, France. Associate fellow: LIEPP – SciencePo, Paris, France. IZA, Bonn, Germany. fRDB, Milan, Italy. Current position September 2010 - …: Professor of Economics (with tenure), Department of Economics, University of Rouen, Rouen, France. Past positions Sept. 2004 – Aug. 2010: Assistant/Associate professor of Economics (with tenure), Department of Economics, University of Cergy-Pontoise, Cergy, France. Sept. 2003 – July 2004: Teaching Assistant, Department of Economics, University of Evry, France. Nov. 2002 – July 2003: CEPR fellow, Fondazione Rodolfo Debenedetti (fRDB), Bocconi University, Milan, Italy. Nov. 1999 – Oct. 2002: CREST-INSEE fellow, Department of Microeconomics, Malakoff, France. Education • Agrégation des Universités en Sciences Economiques, 2010. • Ph. D. in Economics, University of Paris I–Panthéon–Sorbonne, 2003. • Thesis advisor : Professor Pierre Cahuc • Thesis title : “Unemployment Compensation Finance, Employment Protection and Labor Market Performance” • Honor : « Mention très honorable avec les félicitations du jury, proposition pour un prix de thèse et pour une subvention de publication » (summa cum laude) • DEA en Sciences Economiques, University of Paris I–Panthéon–Sorbonne, 1999. Research - Articles published or accepted in peer reviewed journals - • “Faut-il moduler les cotisations patronales à l'assurance chômage?”, (with P. Cahuc), Revue Economique, 2000. • “Protection de l'emploi et performance du marché du travail”, (with O. L’Haridon), Revue Française d'Economie, 2003. • “Unemployment Compensation Finance and Labor Market Rigidity”, (with P. Cahuc), Journal of Public Economics, 2004. • “Politiques du marché du travail et négociations par branches d’activité dans un modèle d’appariement”, (with O. L’Haridon), Recherche Economique de Louvain/Louvain Economic Review, 2009. • “Employment Protection Reform in Search Economies”, (with O. L’Haridon), European Economic Review, 2009. • “Protection de l’emploi et inégalités de chômage dans un modèle d’appariement”, (with O. Charlot), Recherche Economique de Louvain/Louvain Economic Review, 2010. • “Réforme de la protection de l’emploi et performance du marché du travail”, (with O. L’Haridon), Annales d'Economie et de Statistique, 2011. • “Dualisme des contrats de travail et excès de destruction des emplois”, (with P. Cahuc et O. Charlot), forthcoming Revue Française d'Economie - Other publications - • “Les effets macroéconomiques du contrat unique d’insertion”, (with F. Fontaine), LIEPP-SciencePo Paris, Policy Brief #2, forthcoming. • “Take-Up of Welfare Benefits in OECD Countries : A Review of the Evidence”, (joint with V. Hernanz and M. Pellizari, OECD, Social, Employment and Migration Papers No. 17, 2004. • “Conséquences macroéconomiques de la protection sociale : l'assurance chômage et la protection de l'emploi”, Co-ordinated by P. Cahuc, chapter 6 (joint with O. L’Haridon) and chapter 8 (joint with P. Cahuc), Mire/DRESS French Ministry of Labor, 2004. - Articles under revision or submitted - • “Education and Employment Protection”, (with O. Charlot), Revise and Resubmit Labour Economics. • “Does Bargaining Matter in the Small Firm Matching Model ?”, (with O. L’Haridon and S. Perez-Duarte), Revise and Resubmit Labour Economics. • “Informality in developing economies: regulation and fiscal policies”, (with O. Charlot and C. Terra), under review. • Explaining the Spread of Temporary Jobs and Its Impact on Labor Turnover, (with O. Charlot and P. Cahuc), under review. - Work in Progress, Working Papers and unpublished manuscripts - • “Trade Liberalization, Unemployment and Informality”, (with O. Charlot and C. Terra), work in progress. • “A dual matching model with large firms”, (with O. Charlot), work in progress. • “Age segmented labor markets”, (with P. Cahuc and O. Charlot), work in progress. • “Bargaining and Wage Rigidities” (with O. L’Haridon), work in progress. • “Unemployment Compensation and Labor Reallocation: Theory and Implications for Developing Countries”, (with O. Charlot and M. Ulus), last version March 2011. • “Are employment protection reforms beneficial to unskilled workers?”, (with J. Albertini and O. Charlot), last version September 2011. • “Risk Aversion in an Endogenous Destruction Matching Economy”, (with O. L’Haridon and S. Perez-Duarte), last version October 2007. • “Multi-Levels Bargaining and Efficiency in Search Economies”, (with O. L’Haridon), IZA Working Paper 2401, last version October 2006. Teaching (from 2004 to 2011) • 2011 - ..., Monetary Policy, Course, Graduate (5th year), University of Rouen. • 2010 - …, Macroeconomics, Course, Undergraduate (3rd year), University of Rouen. • 2010 - …, Macroeconomic Policy, Course, Undergraduate (3rd year), University of Rouen. • 2010 -2011, Labour Economics, Course, Graduate, (4th year), University of Rouen. • 2008-2010, Introduction to Macroeconomics II, Course, (1st year - DU ECE), Université de Cergy-Pontoise. • 2008-2009, Introduction to Macroeconomics I, Course, (1st year - DU ECE), Université de Cergy-Pontoise. • 2007-2009, Labor Economics, Course, Graduate (5th year), University of Cergy- Pontoise. • 2005-2010, Advanced Macroeconomics, Course, Undergraduate (3rd year), University of Cergy-Pontoise. • 2004-2010, Monetary Macroeconomics, Course, Undergraduate (3rd year), University of Cergy-Pontoise. • 2004-2005, Statistics, Course, Undergraduate (3rd year), University of Cergy- Pontoise. Conferences and Workshops Association Française de sciences économiques (AFSE), 2000, Paris, France • Société Canadienne de sciences économiques (SCSE), 2001, Québec, Canada • Théorie et Méthode de la Macroéconomie (T2M), 2001, Nice, France • 6th Workshop on Dynamic Macroeconomics, 2001, Pazo de Soutomaior, Spain • European Economic Association (EEA), 2001, Lausanne, Switzerland • Journées Doctorales de l'ADRES, 2001, Nanterre, France • IZA Workshop on Job Stability and Security in European Labor Markets, 2002, Bonn, Germany • IZA Summer School in Labor Economics, 2002, Ammersee, Germany • CEPR Workshop, A Dynamic Approach to Europe's Unemployment Problem, 2002, Paris, France • Théorie et Méthode de la Macroéconomie (T2M), 2002, Evry, France • European Economic Association (EEA), 2002, Venice, Italy • Econometric Society European Meeting (ESEM), 2002, Venice, Italy • Economic Research Center - Middle East Technical University Conference, 2002, Ankara, Turkey • European Association of Labor Economist (EALE), 2002, Paris, France • Séminaire Fourgeaud-Roy, Ministère de l’économie et des finances, 2003, Paris, France • CEPR Workshop, A Dynamic Approach to Europe's Unemployment Problem, 2003, Berlin, Germany • CEPR Workshop, A Dynamic Approach to Europe's Unemployment Problem, 2004, Bristol, U.K. • Association Française de sciences économiques (AFSE), 2004, Paris, France • Société Canadienne de sciences économiques (SCSE), 2005, Charlevoix, Canada • Société Canadienne de sciences économiques (SCSE), 2007, Quebec, Canada • IZA Workshop, Measurement of Labor Market Institutions, 2007, Bonn, Germany • IZA Workshop, Firm Dynamics, Labor Markets and Growth, 2007, Bonn, Germany • Public Economy Theory Conference, 2009, Galway, Ireland • European Association of Labor Economist (EALE), 2009, Tallinn, Estonia • Public Economy Theory Conference, 2010, Istambul, Turkey • IZA/World Bank Workshop: Institution and Informal Employment in Emerging and Transition Economies, 2011, Bonn, Germany • SaM inaugural Conference, 2011, Bristol, U.K. • SaM workshop: New developments in Search and Matching, 2011, Le Mans, France. Other academic activities Refereeing: Econometrica, The Economic Journal, Annales d’Economie et de Statistique, Review of Economic Dynamics, Labour Economics, Revue Economique, Oxford Economic Papers, Louvain Economic Review, Journal of the European Economic Association and others. Thesis advisor • Emeline Limon (with O. Charlot), THEMA – University of Cergy-Pontoise, defense expected 2014. Thesis committees • Ophélie Cerdan (advisor: Pr. Bruno Decreuse), GREQUAM – University of Aix-Marseille, 2011. • Benoit Lorel (advisor: Pr. Jean Mercenier), THEMA – University of Cergy-Pontoise, 2010. Academic/Research responsibilities: • Country expert and scientific coordinator for the French parliament for “the comparative study on employment policies across European countries”, 2011. • External member of the recruitment committee (comité de sélection) – University of Cergy, 2011. • Elected member of the laboratory council at THEMA, 2008-mid 2010, University of Cergy-Pontoise, France. • Co-organizer with O. Donni (until 2008) and C. Terra (from 2008) of the joint research seminar THEMA – University of Cergy-Pontoise and ESSEC Business School, 2007- mid 2010, University of Cergy-Pontoise, France. • Member of the recruitment committee for the “CNRS chaire d’excellence” – University of Cergy- Pontoise, 2009. Conferences and Seminars: • Co-organizer with O. Charlot (THEMA) and F. Fontaine (BETA and CREST) of the first THEMA-CREST Search and Matching Workshop (to be held in Paris on April 2012). • Local Co-organizer of the conference, “Théorie et méthode de la macroéconomie (T2M)“, 2008, Cergy- Pontoise, France. • Co-organizer with F. Kramarz (CREST) of the CEPR Workshop, “A Dynamic Approach to Europe's Unemployment Problem”, 2002, Paris, France. European Research Networks: Current: • Search and Matching Research Group (SAM). SaM is a European network of academic economists working on search and matching models, including models of labor market search, consumer search, money search and housing search. Past: • CEPR Research Training Networks (RTNs) - New Technique for the Evaluation of European Labour Market Policies. • CEPR Socio-Economic Research Projects (SER) - A Dynamic Approach to Europe's Unemployment Problem. .
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