Wilfried GUETS
Ph.D. Candidate in Economics
93 chemin des Mouilles 69131, Ecully cedex (France) H+33 (0)752742551 Bguets@gate.cnrs.fr
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Education
2017 – 2020 Ph.D. Candidate in Economics, University of Lyon 2 – ED 486 SEG, Gate – Lyon – Saint-Etienne (L–SE), UMR CNRS 5825,
Informal care modeling: Economic valuation and applications to an innovative support program and respite care for informal caregivers in the Lyon metropolitan area; Ph.D. Supervisor: Lionel PERRIER, Gate L–SE – CLB.
2016 – 2017 Master – Health Economics, CERDI (Université de Clermont-Auvergne) –(With honours)
Medico–economic evaluation, Panel data, Qualitative variables, Project Management, Data analysis, Duration models, Qualitative health research, Development economics, Health financing, Organization and regulation of supply and demand care, Environmental risk and health, Epidemiology.
2014 – 2015 Master Research – Mathematical Economics, Statistics and Econometrics, Option MASS, (With honours – Top in a class of 15), University of Yaoundé 2,
Statistical Software Practices, Game Theory, Probability, Labour and Organizational Psychology, Micro and Macroeconometrics, Macroeconomics and Advanced Microeconomics, Research Methodology.
2013 – 2014 Master 1 - Economic and Financial Engineering(With honours), University of Yaoundé 2,
Micro and Financial Macroeconomics, Theory of Financial Intermediation, Economics of Uncertainty, Time Series Econometrics, Social Choice theory, Market Structure, Macrodynamics, Capital Markets.
2012 – 2013 Bachelor – Economic and Financial Engineering (With honours), University of Yaoundé 2,
Dynamic Mathematics, International Economics, Economic Policy, Game Theory, Financial Mathematics, Public and Industrial Economics, Operational Research.
2009 – 2010 Scientific Baccalaureate, Series D, Lycée de Nsam-Efoulan.
Professional experience
October 2017 Ph.D. Candidate atLéon Bérard Hospital (CLB) – Lyon, France,
Innovations and health strategies area, Clinical Research and Innovation Direction (DRCI) Department.
Ph.D. Topic Informal care modelling: Economic valuation and applications to an innovative support program and respite care for informal caregivers in the Lyon metropolitan area. Supervisor: Lionel PERRIER.
April – Sept.
2017
Internship: research on "Fiscal space on health and health expenditure analysis", using national health accounts from WHO,
World Health Organization (WHO HQ), Health System Governance and Financing (HGF),Geneva area.
Missions Providing support for the development of a health budget structure database: production of the template, analysis of country’s health budget structure, classification of countries by budget type ; Summarizing country experience with PFM in health reforms: production of short country profile notes based on existing in-depth case studies on public financial management issues in the health sector; Conducting health expenditure analysis: undertaking retrospective global expenditure data analysis using an analytical framework developed by the Unit; Effective use of Stata / R software for the production of visuals.
August 2015 to November 2015
Internship: research on "the monetary and non-monetary measure of pro-poor growth in Cameroon", using data from the Cameroon Household Surveys (ECAM 1 and 2),
National Institute of Statistics (NIS), Department of Demographic and Social Statistics (DDS),Cameroon.
Missions Review of literature, poverty and inequality index analysis and pro-poor growth assessment.
2014 to 2016
Academic support for Bachelor’s and Master’s students in Economics, Yaounde, Cameroon, Inferential statistics, Linear Algebra, Econometrics methods, Support to Master’s student for data mining..
Teaching
Oct–Nov 2018 Master Teaching assistant in Economics – Ecully, France, C.L.E.S. Department, Ecole Centrale de Lyon.
Jan 2018 Master Teaching assistant – Statistics, Probability and Econometrics – Ecole Centrale de Lyon, Ecully, France,
C.L.E.S. Department, Ecole Centrale de Lyon.
Missions Time Series TD, Applications on Eviews 9 statistical software – Discrete Differential Equation; Stationary uni-varied models; Volatility modeling; Models with deterministic and stochastic trends; Stationary multi-variant models; Cointegration and error correction models.
October 2018 October 2017
Master Teaching assistant in Time series - Ecole Centrale de Lyon – Ecully, France, C.L.E.S. Department, Ecole Centrale de Lyon.
Missions TD and TP in statistics (Probability) and Econometrics, Applications in Excel, Introduction to statistical tools and linear Gaussians models.
Presentations – Workshops – Working paper
International Conference
Presentation at the ”ISPOR EUROPE 2018‘’ Conference : Cost-utility analyses of informal caregivers interventions:
a critical review of the literature , 10–14th November 2018,Barcelona, Spain.
Publication Sharaf Sheik-Ali,Wilfried Guets, Absorbable vs non absorbable sutures for wound closure. Systematic review of systematic reviews,Wound Medicine, September 2018
Working paper
Cost-utility analyses of informal caregivers interventions: a critical review of the literature, (in progress).
International Conference
Presentation at the ”EuHEA‘’ Conference : Determinant of respite needs according to the informal caregiver’s characteristics: results from the French Handicap-Santé-“Aidants informels” survey, 11–14th July 2018,Maastricht, Netherlands.
International Conference
Presentation at the ”Atiner‘’ Conference : Determinant of respite needs according to the informal caregiver’s characteristics: results from the French Handicap-Santé-“Aidants informels” survey, 25–28th June 2018,Athens, Greece.
Working paper
Determinant of respite needs according to the informal caregiver’s characteristics: results from the French Disability-Health “informal caregivers” survey, (in progress).
Working paper
Approche monétaire et non monétaire de la mesure de la croissance pro-pauvres en Afrique Subsaharienne : Analyse au Cameroun sur la période 2001–2007, (Accepted for publication in“Les Cahiers du Cedimes”).
Workshops Presentation of the thesis project: Informal care modelling: Economic valuation and applications to an innovative support program and respite care for informal caregivers in the Lyon metropolitan area, December 2017,Saint – Etienne, France.
Doctoral training course – Cedimes
Presentation of the thesis project: Informal care modeling: Economic valuation and applications to an innovative support program and respite care for informal caregivers in the Lyon metropolitan area; Research Training;
Initiation to writing research articles and thesis; Public speaking workshop, November 2017,Paris, France.
Communication Presentation of the Master’s thesis entitled: Pro-poor growth in Cameroon,University of Yaoundé 2 - Cameroon.
Workshop Paper presentation at the GDRI Workshop,Monetary and non-monetary approach measure of pro-poor growth in Cameroon, CERDI, 3 – 4 November 2016Clermont – Ferrand, France.
Awards and Distinctions
Funding Winner of the call for applications for PhD funding from the Institute for Research in Public Health (IReSP) organized by the Doctoral School ED 486 SEG, (July 2017),Lyon, France.
International award
Winner of the prize of the masters series of the international competition of the Cedimes institute 2016 (Master Series), Internet link here.
Scholarship French government scholarship student 2016 – France.
Top of class – Master degree’s (class of 15),University of Yaounde 2 – 2015, Cameroon.
Beneficiary of the scholarship government of the republic of Cameroon 2011 – 2014, Cameroon.
Skills
Statistics et Econometrics
Skills Economics modeling, Forecasting, Simulation, Cost effectiveness analysis, Sensibility analysis, Impact analysis.
Main skills
Mastery Survey preparation and administration; Analysis and data mining; Writing economic articles.
Good IT Skills
Statistics Good command of Stata, Spad, SPSS, Excel, EVIEWS, R, DAD, CSPRO, Zotero, EndNote, Working knowledge of Visual Basic, Python pandas and Jupyter
. Texts and others
Latex, Microsoft office package, Webinar Webex.
Languages
English B2 – Upper–Intermediate French Native speaker
German Elementary
References
Lionel PERRIER, DR,Health Economist, HDR, Team Manager of the Area “Innovations and Strategies”, Clinical Research and Innovation Direction (DRCI), Centre de Lutte Contre le Cancer Léon Bérard, Gate, Lyon-Saint-Etienne, UMR CNRS 5824 ;lionel.perrier@lyon.unicancer.fr ; +33 (0) 4 78 78 29 08, Lyon, France.
Martine AUDIBERT, DR, HDR, Senior researcher and Research Director CNRS, Vice director of the Doctoral School;martine.audibert@udamail.fr; +33 4 73 17 75 12; Clermont – Auvergne University, CERDI- France.
Hélène BARROY, Dr., Senior economist, Health systems governance and financing; bar- royh@who.int; +41 22 791 4338; WHO – Geneva area.
Albert ZEUFACK, Dr., World Bank’s Africa Region Chief Economist, azeufack@worldbank.org;
+12025685183, Washington, D.C. – USA.
Samuel FAMBON, Pr., Professor in Economics; sfambon@yahoo.fr; +237 699874310; University of Yaounde 2, Cameroon.