Camille LANDAIS

Camille LANDAIS

Updated: Jan 2020 Camille LANDAIS Department of Economics, London School of Economics and Political Science Houghton Street London WC2A 2AE Phone : +44(0)20-7955-7864 +44(0)78-8581-7069 E-mail : [email protected] http://personal.lse.ac.uk/landais/ POSITIONS 2017 Professor of Economics, London School of Economics 2016 Associate Professor of Economics, London School of Economics 2012-2015 Assistant Professor of Economics, London School of Economics 2010-2012 Post-Doctoral Fellow, Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research OTHER APPOINTMENTS & AFFILIATIONS 2020 – Co-Editor American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 2020 – Associate Editor Journal of Economic Perspectives 2019 – Member, French Conseil d’Analyse Economique 2019 – Director, International Growth Center, State Research Programme 2017 – Director, CEPR Public Economics Program 2018 – European Economic Association Council Member 2017 – Scientific Committee Member – Ecole Normale Superieure Ulm 2017 – Research Fellow, Institute for Fiscal Studies 2015 – 2019 Co-Editor Journal of Public Economics 2016 – 2019 Associate Editor Review of Economic Studies 2015 – Associate Editor Fiscal Studies 2015 – 2016 Economic Policy Editorial Panel Member 2014 – Research Affiliate/Fellow, Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) 2012 – Research Fellow, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) 2012 – Research Associate, STICERD 2012 – Research Associate, Institute for Fiscal Studies 2012 – Research Affiliate, Institut des Politiques Publiques, Paris. EDUCATION 2009-2010 Visiting Student, University of California-Berkeley 2005-2009 PhD in Economics, Paris School of Economics (PSE) Thesis committee: T. Piketty, A.B. Atkinson, B. Salanié 2000-2005 Ecole Normale Supérieure (Ulm) HONORS, AWARDS & FELLOWSHIPS • Philip Leverhulme Prize in Economics (£ 100,000) • Best French Economist Under 40, Le Monde – Cercle des Economistes – 2016 • Excellence in Refereeing Award – American Economic Review: 2015, 2016, 2017 • Excellence Award in Global Economic Affairs 2015 – Kiel Institute • Young Economist Award, International Institute of Public Finance • Special Award for Best PhD Dissertation in Economics, French Economic Association • Best Econ Blog (for Ecopublix), Challenges magazine • European Research Council Starting Grant – DYNAMICSS - 2016-2020 (€1,055,000) • FORTE (Swedish Research Council) Grant, 2015-2018 (€300,000) • Harvard EPoD RFP Saudi Arabia Grant • STICERD Research Grant 2015 • NBER Household Finance / Sloan Foundation Grant • STICERD Research Grant 2014 • European Tax Policy Forum Grant • Russell Sage Foundation Research Grant • French Ministry for Cultural Affairs: Research Grant • Presidential Award, Russell Sage Foundation • Lavoisier fellowship, French Ministry of Foreign Affairs • CEPREMAP Research Grant • Doctoral fellowship, French Ministry for Research • Ecole Normale Superieure, Full fellowship PAPERS & PUBLICATIONS • Are Tax Incentives For Charitable Giving Efficient? Evidence from France, (with Gabrielle Fack) American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 2(2): 117-41, 2010. • Taxation and International Mobility of Superstars: Evidence from the European Football Market, (with Henrik Kleven & Emmanuel Saez) American Economic Review, 103(5): 1892-1924, 2013. • Migration and Wage Effects of Taxing Top Earners: Evidence from the Foreigners' Tax Scheme in Denmark (with Henrik Kleven & Emmanuel Saez & Esben Schultz ) Quarterly Journal of Economics, 129 (1): 333-378, 2014. • Assessing the Welfare Effects of Unemployment Insurance Using the Regression Kink Design American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 7(4): 243-278, 2015. • Market Externalities of Large Unemployment Insurance Extension Programs (with Rafael Lalive and Josef Zweimuller) American Economic Review, 105(12): 3564-3596, 2015. • The Effect of Tax Enforcement on Tax Elasticities: Evidence from Charitable Contributions in France, (with Gabrielle Fack) Journal of Public Economics, 1330(1): 23-40, 2016. • Gender Inequality and Economic Development: Fertility, Education, and Norms (with Henrik Kleven), Economica - special issue on inequality, 334 (84): 180-209, 2017. • The Optimal Timing of Unemployment Benefits: Theory and Evidence from Sweden (with Jonas Kolsrud, Peter Nilsson and Johannes Spinnewijn) American Economic Review, 108 (4-5): 985-1033, 2018. • A Macroeconomic Approach to Optimal Unemployment Insurance I: Theory, (with Pascal Michaillat & Emmanuel Saez) American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 10(2): 152-181, 2018. • A Macroeconomic Approach to Optimal Unemployment Insurance II: Applications, (with Pascal Michaillat & Emmanuel Saez) American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 10(2): 182-216, 2018. • Child Penalties Across Countries: Evidence and Explanations, (with Henrik Kleven, Johanna Posch, Andreas Steinhauer, and Josef Zweimuller ) AEA Papers & Proceedings, 109: 122-126, 2019 • Children and Gender Inequality: Evidence from Denmark (with Henrik Kleven & Jakob Sogaard) American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 11 (4): 181-209, 2019 • The Value of Registry Data for Consumption Analysis: An Application to Health Shocks (with Jonas Kolsrud & Johannes Spinnewijn) Journal of Public Economics, forthcoming. • Taxation and Migration: Evidence and Policy Implications (with Henrik Kleven, Mathilde Munoz and Stefanie Stantcheva) Journal of Economic Perspectives, forthcoming. • Risk-Based Selection in UI: Evidence & Implications (with Arash Nekoei, Peter Nilsson, David Seim and Johannes Spinnewijn) Revised & Resubmitted, American Economic Review • The Value of Unemployment Insurance (with Johannes Spinnewijn) Revised & Resubmitted, Review of Economic Studies • Subsidizing Labor Hoarding in Recessions: The Employment & Welfare Effects of Short Time Work (with Giulia Giupponi) BOOK & CHAPTERS • Biens Publics, Charitee Privee : Comment l’Etat peut-il reguler le Charity Business, CEPREMAP/Presses de la Rue d’Ulm, (with G. Fack & A. Myczkowski), 2018. • Charitable giving and tax policy : a historical and comparative perspective, (G. Fack & C. Landais eds), CEPR/Oxford University Press, 2016. • Pour une revolution fiscale: Un impot sur le revenu pour le XXIeme siecle (with T. Piketty & Emmanuel Saez), Seuil, Janvier 2011. • Tax reform simulation website : http://www.revolution-fiscale.fr/ • Cultural assimilation in France, (with Y. Algan & C. Senik), in Cultural integration in Europe , (Y. Algan & A. Manning eds), CEPR/Oxford University Press, 2011 • Economie des politiques publiques, La Découverte, collection Repères, 2010 IN FRENCH: • Reformer le systeme de retraite: les droits familiaux et conjugaux, avec Carole Bonnet, Antoine Bozio, and Simon Rabaté, Rapport de l'Institut des Politiques Publiques, June 2013 • « Comment le revenu imposable des menages reagit-il a sa taxation? Une estimation sur la periode 1997-2004 » (avec P.-Y. Cabannes and Cedric Houdré), Économie et Statistiques, n°467-468, avril 2014. • « Les incitations fiscales aux dons sont-elles efficaces ? » , Économie et Statistiques, n°427-428, mai 2010. • « Les hauts revenus en France (1998-2006): Une explosion des inégalités? », Document de Travail PSE, 2007. • « Le quotient familial a-t-il stimulé la natalité française ? » , Économie publique/Public economics, 13 | 2003/22003. POLICY & POPULAR WRITING Ø « En classe eco » Series of filmed interviews for French online news platform Mediapart on the state of economics and social sciences, co-presented with Gabriel Zucman • The superiority of economics? with Yann Algan [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2jzys2_en-classe-eco-a-quoi-servent-les- economistes_school] • Youth Unemployment : what can be done? with Bruno Crepon [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2lk881] • A spectre is haunting Europe- the spectre of Recession, with Alexandre Delaigue [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2pbhss] • Heterodox Economics, with Philippe Askenazy [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2sni5y_en-classe-eco-askenazy_school] • Financing the media, with Julia Cage [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2xkshd] Ø Selected Op-Eds, Policy, and other writing • The cost of kids, VoxTalks, 24 May 2019, [podcast] • Short time work, VoxTalks, [podcast] • Subsidising labour hoarding in recessions: New evidence from Italy’s Cassa Integrazione, with Giulia Giupponi, Voxeu.org, 25 January 2019 • Child penalties across countries: Evidence and explanations, with Henrik Kleven, Johanna Posch, Andreas Steinhauer, Josef Zweimüller, Voxeu.org, 14 May 2019 • Children and gender inequality: Evidence from Denmark, with Henrik Kleven & Jakob Egholt Søgaard, Voxeu.org, 12 July 2018 • Consumption data: New frontiers, with Jonas Kolsrud, & Johannes Spinnewijn, Voxeu.org, 04 April 2018 • Unemployment insurance and adverse selection: Evidence from Sweden, with Arash Nekoei, J Peter Nilsson, David Seim, Johannes Spinnewijn, Voxeu.org, 03 February 2018 • Optimal timing of unemployment benefits: evidence from Sweden, with Jonas Kolsrud, Peter Nilsson & Johannes Spinnewijn, MicroeconomicInsights.org, 6 December 2018 • « Nous avons des solutions, il faut les promouvoir », Le Monde, 14 Decembre 2016 • « Un plan de sortie de crise en Grece », Libération, avec Chris Pissarides et Gabriel Zucman, Juillet 2015 • « LSE letter on Greek crisis », Voxeu.org, 09 July 2015. • « How much unemployment insurance do we need? » IZA Newsroom 2013 • « L'avenir de l'assurance-chomage en question... ? » , in Regards croisés sur l'économie , vol.1 (n° 13), 2013 • Migration and wage effects of taxing top earners: Evidence from the foreigners' tax scheme in Denmark, with

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