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Amandine LARE is an Associate Professor in Social and Solidarity Economics at EM Normandie since 2017. She holds a PhD in Economics from Université de Rouen-Normandie (2014), focusing on water and sanitation access in developing countries. Her research spans environmental economics, urban economics, and sustainable development, with a focus on energy access, agricultural innovation, and CSR in Africa. She has extensive experience with international organizations and has advised on projects in West Africa, Togo, and Burkina Faso.
Education: PhD in Economics (2014, Université de Rouen-Normandie); Master’s and prior degrees not explicitly stated.
Research interests include microfinance's impact on energy access, crowdfunding for SMEs, and sustainable development practices in developing economies. She teaches courses on sustainable development, social economy, and CSR.
Publications span over 20 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters, including works on agricultural productivity in Burkina Faso, environmental regulations in Vietnamese SMEs, and CSR practices in African ports. Her work has been published in journals like Applied Economics, Journal of Developing Areas, and Revue de Sciences de Gestion.
Grants and collaborations: Active in research funded by international organizations, with a focus on African development challenges. No specific grants listed, but long-term expert missions are noted.
Labs/Teams: Part of EM Normandie’s research groups on sustainable development and social economy. Collaborates with international networks on energy access and microfinance.




