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Philippe CHONÉ is a Professor of Economics at ENSAE, a researcher at CREST (Centre de Recherche en Économie et Statistique), and a CEPR Research Fellow in Industrial Organization. His research focuses on industrial economics, public finance (taxation), and health economics, with emphasis on competition dynamics and public policy interventions to address market failures. He has advised numerous government agencies and institutions on healthcare and competition policies. His career includes roles as Chief Economist at the French Competition Authority and part-time membership in its College. Currently, he serves as Director of Research at the Group of National Schools of Economics and Statistics (Genes group).
- Education: Not explicitly stated in text, inferred to include advanced training in economics.
Research interests span healthcare industry regulation, taxation strategies, and the efficacy of public interventions. His recent work with the GRAPH4HEALTH team applies machine learning and statistical methods to large-scale healthcare data, aiming to improve accessibility and health outcomes through advanced analytics.
No specific articles listed in provided text; focus is on policy advising and research contributions rather than publication enumeration.
- Awards: None mentioned in text.
Advising and grants: Advised French Competition Authority in three career phases, including chief economist role. Currently leads research initiatives in healthcare economics and policy.
Labs/Teams: Active in the GRAPH4HEALTH project, recruiting students across pre-doctoral to post-doctoral levels for interdisciplinary research in healthcare accessibility and outcomes analysis.

