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Christophe Ernaelsteen is a Researcher at the Centre for Research in Regional Economics and Economic Policy within the Faculty of Economics and Management at the Université de Namur. He holds a Doctorate in Economics and Business Management. His research focuses on regional economic disparities, fiscal federalism, macroeconomic policy, and taxation analysis in Belgium. Ernaelsteen has been involved in significant projects such as analyzing regional fiscal transfers, personal income tax reforms, and R&D expenditure trends in alignment with EU policy targets.
He has contributed to over 25 research outputs since 1997, including working papers and conference contributions. Key areas of exploration include Belgium's regional economic performance, interregional fiscal transfers, and the impact of institutional reforms on regional budgets. His work often addresses the challenges of equitable fiscal frameworks within Belgium's federal structure.
- Key Projects:
- Reforming the Regions and Communities Special Financing Act
- National and Regional Forecasts of Macroeconomic Aggregates
- Personal Income Tax Regional Analysis and Micro-simulations
Ernaelsteen actively participates in academic events such as the Belgian Stata User Group Meeting and the European Congress ERSA. His research has informed policy discussions on tax reforms, regional development strategies, and institutional adjustments. Despite no explicit awards listed, his extensive contributions to Belgium's fiscal and economic policy discourse highlight his scholarly impact.
He supervised a Master's thesis titled La réforme de l'impôt des personnes physiques: quels effets redistributifs? in 2005, demonstrating his role in training future economists. His work frequently integrates quantitative methods, such as macroeconomic projections and microsimulation models, to address complex fiscal and regional policy questions.
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