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Christine Fauvelle-Aymar is an Associate Professor in the Department of Economics within the Faculty of Law, Economics and Social Sciences at the University of Tours. Her institutional affiliations include the Institute of Interdisciplinary Legal Research (IRJI) and active roles as Project Manager for the University President (digital technology, since 2016) and Head of the New TeAch project (ANR DUNE Project - PIA 2, since 2017).
Her research spans Political Economy, Electoral Behavior, and Migration Economics with notable focus on socio-economic determinants of voting patterns, migration impacts on labor markets, and environmental economics. Key themes include experimental analysis of voting methods, xenophobic violence in South Africa, urban sprawl in Southeast Asia, and electoral forecasting models. Her methodological expertise encompasses regression analysis using R and Stata for applied economic projects.
Publication trends reveal consistent contributions to top journals like Public Choice and Electoral Studies, with 15 recent articles demonstrating interdisciplinary approaches combining political science, economics, and spatial analysis. Her work frequently employs natural experiments and econometric modeling to examine voting behavior, migration effects, and policy impacts across diverse geographic contexts.
Professional activities include serving as Elected Member of the Faculty Council and CFVU of the University of Tours, and responsibility for the PASS (Specific Health Access Course) Economy curriculum. The New TeAch project leadership highlights her engagement with digital educational innovation.

