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Eric French is a Professor at the University of Cambridge, specializing in economics of household behavior over the lifecycle, intergenerational transfers, pensions policy, and health economics. His work examines how public and private pensions influence savings and labor supply, alongside the impacts of health and health insurance on medical spending and economic security in aging populations.
His research spans applied econometrics, with recent publications focusing on dementia burden projections in China, gender conformity effects on later-life outcomes, and end-of-life medical expenditure dynamics. Articles highlight cross-national comparisons (US vs UK), policy evaluations, and longitudinal analyses of aging populations.
While no formal awards or advisees are listed in the provided data, his work engages deeply with retirement incentives, wealth distribution, and health policy frameworks. Affiliation with institutions like the University of Michigan Retirement and Disability Research Center is evident through collaborative publications.




