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Camille Urvoy serves as an Assistant Professor at the University of Mannheim, specializing in the intersection of political economy, media economics, and public policy with a geographic focus on French media systems. Her research examines structural forces shaping media content and pluralism through empirical analysis of broadcast datasets.
She earned her PhD in Economics from Sciences Po in 2021, establishing foundational expertise in economic modeling and policy evaluation within European contexts.
Dr. Urvoy's scholarly work centers on quantifying political bias in media ecosystems and designing regulatory frameworks to preserve pluralism. Her methodology combines large-scale content analysis with political economy theory, particularly investigating how ownership structures and market competition influence editorial output. Recent projects analyze two decades of French broadcast archives to identify systemic biases and evaluate policy interventions.
Publication trends reveal a cohesive research program focused on media market failures, with increasing emphasis on regulatory solutions since 2023. Her work bridges academic econometrics and actionable policy design, frequently addressing European Commission priorities through CEPR and VoxEU channels.
Collaborative research patterns indicate active engagement with leading institutions including Sciences Po and CEPR networks, though specific grant details or advising activities remain unreported in available sources. Her co-authorship with prominent economists like Julia Cage and Ruben Durante demonstrates integration within top-tier political economy research communities.
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