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Adrien Bilal is an Assistant Professor of Economics at Stanford University, specializing in Macroeconomics with a focus on environmental, spatial, and labor economics. His research bridges theoretical macroeconomics with empirical analysis of critical contemporary issues like climate change and labor market dynamics.
Dr. Bilal's research interests span several interconnected fields:
- Environmental Macroeconomics: Analyzing the economic impacts of climate change and decarbonization policies
- Spatial Economics: Examining geographic patterns in economic outcomes, particularly unemployment and climate impacts
- Labor Market Dynamics: Studying worker and firm behavior in frictional labor markets
- Heterogeneous Agent Models: Developing computational methods to solve complex economic models
His recent publications reveal a strong focus on the intersection of macroeconomics and climate change, with significant contributions to understanding how temperature variations affect economic outcomes across different regions. Bilal has also made important methodological advances in solving heterogeneous agent models, developing techniques that significantly improve computational efficiency.
Among his notable recognitions, Bilal was nominated for the Prize of the Best Young French Economist by Le Cercle des Economistes and Le Monde, highlighting his standing among emerging scholars in economics.
Dr. Bilal actively engages with policy discussions, as evidenced by media coverage of his work in major outlets including The New York Times, The Guardian, Financial Times, and Le Monde. His research on climate change economics has been particularly influential in policy circles.
At Stanford, Bilal contributes to the academic community through teaching and research supervision, while maintaining active collaborations with leading economists at institutions worldwide.




