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Leonard Bocquet serves as a Janeway Institute and ERC Micro2Macro Postdoctoral Fellow at the Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge, with primary affiliation to the Janeway Institute's Transmission research theme since September 2023.
His educational background includes doctoral studies at the Paris School of Economics (PSE) as a 6th-year PhD candidate and undergraduate training at École Normale Supérieure in Paris.
Bocquet specializes in the intersection of macroeconomic theory and network science, investigating how economic networks shape labor market dynamics, trade flows, and macroeconomic transmission mechanisms. His research employs complex systems modeling to analyze structural frictions in labor reallocation and their aggregate implications.
His 2024 working paper on labor reallocation networks exemplifies his methodological approach combining network theory with macroeconomic analysis, revealing how interconnected economic structures create persistent labor market rigidities across sectors.
- ERC Micro2Macro Postdoctoral Fellowship
As an ERC-funded researcher, Bocquet contributes to the Janeway Institute's mission of advancing micro-to-macro economic linkages research, with particular focus on transmission channels within complex economic networks. His current fellowship supports fundamental research on network-driven macroeconomic phenomena without explicit teaching or advising responsibilities noted in available records.




