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Pauline Gandré

Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon Office R-130 15, parvis René Descartes 69007 Lyon, France Bpauline.gandre@ens-lyon.fr

Born on January, 24th 1988 French Citizenship

Current position

Sept.

2012–Present

PhD candidate in Economics, ENS de Lyon and GATE L-SE, Three essays on the role of expectations in economic turmoils. Supervisor: Camille Cornand (CNRS Researcher).

Oct.

2013–Feb.

2014

Visiting PhD student, Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany, Advisor: Pr. Mirko Wiederholt.

Research Interests: International macroeconomics and finance, Debt and financial crises, Expecta- tions formation and impact, Learning in financial markets

Education

2011–2012 MSc. in Macroeconomics, Second year, ENS de Lyon, with Honors.

2010–2011 Visiting student, Sociology of Science, University College London, UK.

2009–2010 Agrégation in Economics and Social Sciences, (French highest teaching qualifi- cation), Ranked 1st.

2008–2009 MSc. in Quantitative economics, First year, ENS de Lyon, with Honors.

2007–2008 BSc. in Quantitative economics, Third year, ENS de Lyon, with Honors.

2005–2007 Preparatory Class to Grandes Ecoles, Hypokhâgne and Khâgne B/L, Lycée Lakanal, Sceaux (92), Admission to Ecole Normale Sup. Lyon, Department of Economics, Ranked 1st.

Research and Professional experience

Nov.11–May 12

Natixis, Economic Research Department, Emerging Asia Team, Intern, Paris.

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Aug. 2011 UCA Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina, Visiting Research Student in Economics, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Advisor: Pr. Martin Grandes.

Ap.11–June 11

French Embassy in the UK, Science and Technology Department, Intern, London, UK.

June 09–Aug.09

Conseil d’Analyse Economique (CAE), Intern, Paris.

Teaching Experience

2015 International Finance, Preparatory Class for Agregation, Lecture (ENS Lyon)

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2012-Present Workshop in Applied Economics, Undergraduate and Graduate, Tutorial (ENS Lyon) 2012-Present Preparatory Class for Oral Examination in Economics for Agregation, Tutorial (ENS

Lyon)

2014 Supervision of First year Master Thesis in Macroeconomics (ENS Lyon)

2014 Participation to the Massive Open Online Course on the Economics of the European Union (ENS Lyon)

2012-2014 Growth Theory, Undergraduate, Lecture (ENS Lyon)

2012-2014 Environmental Economics, Preparatory Class for Agregation, Lecture (ENS Lyon) 2012-2013 Preparation to Oral Examination for Grandes Ecoles, Economics (Lycée des Chartreux,

HK B/L, Lyon)

2010-2011 Part time French Teaching Assistant (London School of Economics)

Research Papers

’Increase in home bias and the Eurozone sovereign debt crisis’, with C. Cornand and C. Gimet, Working Paper GATE 2014-19

’Public debt, domestic creditors and default risk: the Euro area case’, March 2015

’Asset prices and information disclosure under recency-biased learning’, (in progress)

’Learning in financial markets and macro-financial linkages’, (in progress)

Presentations

April 2015 12th Macrofi PhD Workshop, Poitiers

July 2014 2nd Lyon-Turin PhD Workshop in Economics, Turin, Italy

June 2014 63rd Annual Meeting of the French Economic Association (AFSE), Lyon April 2014 2nd Finandebt International Conference, Toulon

April 2014 11th Macrofi PhD Workshop, Aix-en-Provence Feb. 2014 GATE L-SE Local Seminar, Lyon

June 2013 11th Infiniti International Conference, Aix-en-Provence Nov. 2012 GATE L-SE Local Seminar, Lyon

Summer school attendance

July 2013 CREI Macroeconomics Summer School, Barcelona, Spain

Referee reports

Journal of International Money and Finance, Revue Française d’Economie

Grants

Oct.–Dec.13 DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) Scholarship 2012–2015 French Ministry of Research Doctoral Grant

2010–2011 Erasmus Grant and Explo’RA Sup Grant

2007–2011 ENS de Lyon Full scholarship for ’élèves normaliens’

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