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Jean-Daniel Guigou is an Associate Professor at the University of Luxembourg, affiliated with the Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance and the Department of Finance. His research focuses on pension systems, financial modeling, bankruptcy law, and corporate governance. He has published extensively on topics including trajectory modeling, strategic delegation, and the economic implications of regulatory frameworks such as IFRS 9.
His work often integrates statistical methodologies like finite mixture models to analyze economic phenomena. Key themes in his research include the optimal design of pension systems, the dynamics of managerial collusion under asymmetric incentives, and the impact of legal frameworks on financial markets. He has contributed to policy-relevant studies, such as analyses of Luxembourg's mixed pension system and the role of corporate governance in financial development.
Guigou’s publications reflect a blend of theoretical and applied economics, with notable contributions to understanding strategic behavior in competitive markets, the robustness of econometric models, and the interplay between law and financial systems. His research bridges academic rigor with practical applications in public policy and financial regulation.

