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Emmanuel Peterlé is a Senior Lecturer in Economics at the University of Burgundy Franche-Comté in Besançon, France, where he also directs the international master's program in Behavioral and Digital Economics for Effective Management (BDEEM). He is an active researcher at the CRESE (Research Center on Economic Strategies), conducting experimental studies on decision-making processes.
His research spans several interconnected domains:
- Behavioral Economics: Examining decision-making anomalies and psychological factors in economic choices
- Law and Economics: Analyzing legal cost allocation, dispute resolution, and regulatory impacts
- Labor Economics: Investigating discrimination, gender gaps, and job market dynamics
- Experimental Methods: Designing controlled studies on economic behavior using laboratory experiments
Peterlé's publications demonstrate a consistent focus on experimental approaches to economic problems, with recent work exploring cartel deterrence mechanisms, donation behavior, labor market discrimination, and legal dispute resolution. His research consistently employs rigorous experimental designs to test economic theories in controlled environments.
He currently contributes to the ANR JCJC-funded 'EcoPo-Pop' research project (2025-2028) alongside Alexandre Chirat and François Cochard. At CRESE, he participates in laboratory experiments that recruit participants from the general public to study decision-making processes, with compensation provided to participants.
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