About
Luc Arrondel is a Research Director at the CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique) assigned to the Paris-Jourdan Sciences Economiques research laboratory (PSE) and an Associate Professor at the Paris School of Economics. His institutional affiliations include membership on the scientific council of the AMF (Financial Markets Authority) and editorial boards of several prestigious journals including Economie et Statistique, OFCE Review, Risques, and Football(s).
Dr. Arrondel's research spans several interconnected domains of economics:
- Behavioral economics and microeconometrics of household saving behavior
- Sports economics, particularly football economics
- Wealth and income inequalities
- Taxation, redistribution, and risk analysis
- Financial education and heritage behaviors across generations
His scholarly achievements have been recognized with prestigious awards including the CNRS Bronze Medal in 1996 and the Prix Risques-Les Echos in 2006 (awarded with A. Masson and D. Verger) for research on measuring savers' preferences regarding risk and time.
- CNRS Bronze Medal 1996
- Prix Risques-Les Echos 2006 (with A. Masson and D. Verger)
Dr. Arrondel heads the 'Football and Social Sciences' seminar, demonstrating his commitment to interdisciplinary research that bridges economics with sports studies. His collaborative work analyzing the economic models of football clubs, including Ajax Amsterdam, showcases the practical applications of his research in sports management and business strategy.
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