Eric Renault

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Éric Michel Renault (* 1956 ) is a French economist and university professor .

Career, research and teaching

Renault graduated from ENSAE in 1977 with a Master of Science degree in economics and mathematics . He then moved to the Paris-Dauphine University of Economics and Commerce , which he received in 1983 with the academic degree of Ph.D. in applied mathematics for social sciences. At the same time, he was Assistant Professor, first at ENSAE and later at CNAM , before returning to ENSAE in 1983 as Associate Professor . In 1986 he moved back to the University of Paris-Dauphine in the same position before rejoining ENSAE in 1988 as director of the master’s program.

In 1990 Renault accepted a call from the University of Toulouse and became a full professor of economics that fall. In 1997 he returned to Paris and became director of the Scientific and Technical Research Committee at INSEE . A year later he was appointed to the École polytechnique and was parallel director of the committee for scientific and technical research of the University of Rennes . In 2000 he went to the University of Montreal . Here he taught and researched for four years, after which he moved to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill . He later followed a call to Brown University .

Renault's work focuses on econometrics , in particular financial and decision theory issues are dealt with by him. He is a Fellow of the Econometric Society . He has received several awards for his work, in 2003 he received the Prix ​​Marcel-Dagenais .

Web links

  • Eric Renault at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Individual evidence

  1. news.brown.edu: "Eric Renault" (accessed December 14, 2017)