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Mathis Jérôme is a Professor of Economics and Finance at Paris Dauphine-PSL University. He holds a Master's degree in Mathematics from the École Polytechnique and Pierre and Marie Curie University (Paris VI), a Master's degree in Economics from Panthéon-Sorbonne University (Paris I), and a PhD in Economics from the Paris-Ouest Doctoral School of Economics and Mathematics. He is also an agrégé de l'enseignement supérieur in Economics.
His educational background demonstrates a strong foundation in both mathematical and economic disciplines, allowing him to approach complex economic problems with rigorous analytical methods.
Professor Jérôme's research focuses on the analysis of strategic behavior in contexts of asymmetric information. His work spans multiple fields including finance (particularly regulation of financial markets), economic theory, and political science (with emphasis on deliberation in committees). His theoretical contributions have significant practical implications for understanding market behavior, information transmission, and decision-making processes in various institutional settings.
His scholarly output includes numerous publications in top-tier academic journals across economics, finance, and political science. His research demonstrates a consistent focus on information asymmetry and strategic behavior, with applications to financial markets, expert consultation, and committee decision-making.
Professor Jérôme has received notable recognition for his work, including the 'Young Economic Researcher of the Year' award from the Banque de France Foundation. In 2022, his book 'How Much is a Life Worth?' was honored with the Turgot Jury Prize of the Year, presented by Jean-Claude Trichet at the Ministry of the Economy, Finance and Recovery.
Beyond academic research, Professor Jérôme actively contributes to public discourse on economic issues, frequently publishing analyses in major French media outlets such as La Croix, Le Monde, Le Parisien, Les Échos, L'Expansion, Libération, Le Figaro, La Tribune, Capital, and Forbes. He is the author of the book series 'Finance at the Heart of Our Lives' and maintains a blog with the same name, which aims to demystify finance for the general public.



