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16.01.2024

Research: Emeric Henry Appointed as the Department of Economics Director

A professor at our Department of Economics since 2009, Emeric Henry is also a research associate at the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR). From 2013 to 2019, he was the director of the master's degree and doctorate in economics at Sciences Po.

A microeconomics and digital economy specialist

He holds a master's degree in statistics and economics from ENSAE and a master's degree from Stanford University, and defended his PhD in economics at Stanford. Before joining Sciences Po in 2009, Emeric Henry worked as an assistant professor at the London Business School. 

A renowned microeconomist, Emeric Henry uses economic theory, experimental and empirical methods to conduct his research. His areas of research include the economics of innovation, the digital economy and political economy. He publishes in leading international journals in economics and other fields, including the Journal of Political Economy, the American Economic Review, the American Economic Journal, the Journal of the European Economic Association, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Plos One, Management Science, etc.

In 2009, he was awarded the "Chaire d'Excellence Junior" (Junior Excellence Chair) by the French National Research Agency (ANR) and several other ANR grants. Emeric Henry was awarded the “Deutsche Bahn Prize” jointly with Yann Algan, also a researcher at the Department of Economics.

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A department with an ambitious teaching and research strategy

The Department of Economics was launched in 2009, when Sciences Po decided to create a new dynamic in economic research led by its permanent faculty, to "re-fundamentalise" the teaching of economics and to raise the international recognition of its research centres.

Although the Department initially developed around a focused core of topics – i.e. political economy, international economics, labour economics and econometrics, these topics have broadened to now include a strong group of theoretical economists, a team of researchers specialised in development economics, and expanded vastly its expertise in macroeconomics, and industrial organisation.

In 2016 - only seven years after its creation - the Department was accredited by the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), when it became an "Unité Mixte de Recherche" (mixed research unit). The evaluation of the Department of Economics in 2018 by the national evaluation agency (HCERES) highlights the fact that its ambitious policy has allowed the Department to climb "to the top of the world hierarchy".

The Department's researchers have brought home 13 coveted European Research Council (ERC) grants as well as substantial national funding by the French National Research Agency (ANR), among many others. It was one of the institutional partners for the teaching of economic history in the shape of a 3-year Marie Curie "International Training Network" programme (MACROHIST). The Department attracts a large array of long-term visitors from the most prestigious North-American and European universities.

In recent years, the Department has been honoured to host high-end events, as the Society for Institutional and Organizational Economics' Annual World Conference in 2016 or the Restud Tour in 2019.

Its students are placing remarkably well: the top graduates from the Master's programme who subsequently pursued a PhD were admitted to the most prominent PhD programmes (Berkeley, Yale, Duke, Northwestern, as well as Sciences Po) and our young doctors have been recruited by top universities around the world (UCLA, Leuven, ENS Paris, HEC Paris, Carlos III, INSEAD...).