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Carine Staropoli serves as a Lecturer in Economic Sciences at Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University and holds an Associate Researcher position at the Paris School of Economics. She concurrently acts as Deputy Director of the Sorbonne Economics Center (UMR 8174) and Scientific Director of the Chair in Economics of Public-Private Partnerships at the IAE of Paris, demonstrating significant leadership in academic and research institutions.
Her educational foundation includes a Doctorate in Economics from Paris Sorbonne University, earned with Highest Honors, Jury Congratulations, and a Thesis Prize. Her dissertation, “Designing Efficient Markets for Deregulated Sectors: The Case of Wholesale Electricity Markets,” established her expertise in market design and deregulation frameworks.
Staropoli’s research spans Regulation and Market Organization, Auctions, Experimental Economics, and Energy Economics, with growing emphasis on Smart Cities and Public-Private Partnerships. Her work bridges theoretical economic models with practical applications in urban mobility and energy markets, reflecting interdisciplinary engagement with contemporary policy challenges. She frequently publishes in high-impact journals including Energy Economics and Review of Industrial Organization.
Her publications reveal consistent focus on institutional design in deregulated sectors, particularly electricity markets and urban mobility systems. Recent outputs demonstrate increasing attention to sustainability frameworks through Smart Grid and Smart City applications, often employing experimental methodologies to evaluate regulatory efficacy.
- Thesis Prize for doctoral dissertation
As Scientific Director of the Chair in Economics of Public-Private Partnerships, Staropoli leads collaborative initiatives between academia and industry stakeholders. Her role involves structuring research agendas that address real-world governance challenges while mentoring emerging scholars through the Chair’s training programs, though specific grant details remain unreported in available documentation.
She actively contributes to the Sorbonne Economics Center’s research ecosystem and directs the Governance & Regulation Chair, which maintains extensive networks with international organizations, regulatory bodies, and corporate partners. The Chair’s activities include organizing high-profile debates like the 2025 Anniversary Conference on Regulation and Geopolitical Climate, positioning her at the nexus of academic research and policy implementation.





