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Prof. Annick VIGNES is a Professor at the National School of Bridges and Roads (École Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées), affiliated with the CNRS CAMS-EHESS research unit and the Institute of Complex Systems of Île-de-France. She holds a dual role as IRSTEA research director and deputy director of the Public Action Training Center at her university. Her research focuses on behavioral economics, complex systems, and market dynamics, with emphasis on social influences in labor markets, territorial governance, and financial market resilience. She teaches Economics of Cities and Territories in the SEGF department and Markets and Regulation in the PAPDD Master's program.
Education includes a PhD in Economics from the European University Institute (1993) and HDR (Habilitation) from Paris 2 Panthéon-Assas (2005). Her work bridges theoretical models with empirical analysis, notably using agent-based simulations to study price formation in fisheries and housing markets. Recent research explores digital platform economies, trust mechanisms in decentralized markets, and systemic approaches to ecological transitions.
Her publications analyze network structures in markets (e.g., fish markets, YouTube), syndication strategies in venture capital, and income segregation dynamics. While no formal awards are listed, her extensive contributions to agent-based modeling and interdisciplinary market research highlight her academic impact. No grants or specific advising roles are detailed in the provided texts.
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