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Nicolas Drouhin is a Professor of Economics at the University of Caen Normandy and a researcher at the CREM laboratory (UMR CNRS 6211). He focuses on Intertemporal Choice Theory and its applications across Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, and Management. His work particularly addresses Uncertain Lifetime, Life Cycle Theory, Social Security and Retirement Systems, and Time Consistency of Choices. In Industrial Organization, he develops models for Price Competition with Soft Capacity Constraints.
- 2022: Chamberlinian competition with free entry
- 2020: Non-stationary utility and time consistency
- 2020: General price competition with capacity limits
- 2015: Rank-dependent utility under uncertain lifespan
- 2014: Tacit collusion in price competition
- 2009: Time consistency in hyperbolic discounting
- 2007: Intertemporal psychological laws
- 2003: HIV/AIDS and economic growth
- 2001: Lifetime uncertainty and time preferences
- 2001: Mortality inequality and retirement systems
His research integrates Mathematical Economics, Behavioral Economics, and Industrial Organization to analyze economic agents' decision-making with future consequences. He teaches Macroeconomics and Microeconomics using an integrated approach, covering topics like Economic Modeling and Game Theory.
Recent publications focus on price competition dynamics (with Marie-Laure Cabon-Dhersin) and non-stationary utility functions for time-consistent decision-making. His work bridges theoretical economics with practical applications in pension policy and market structure analysis.
At the institutional level, Drouhin was elected to the National Council of Universities (CNU-5th section) (2003-2007; 2011-2015) and has advocated for university recruitment quality through a charter of good practices.




