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Raphaël Fèvre is a Lecturer in Economic Sciences at the University School of Economics and Management, University Côte d'Azur, France. He is affiliated with the Research Group in Law, Economics, Management (GREDEG) and the Pole History of Ideas, Cognition and Complexity (PHICC), specifically the Team H2P2S (Recent History of Thought and Philosophy of the Social Sciences). His role integrates undergraduate teaching with specialized research in economic history and philosophy.
His research centers on the History of 20th Century European Economic Thought, examining how economic expertise shapes public policy and exploring economics' philosophical foundations relative to other disciplines. Recent work investigates Keynesian crisis responses, the institutionalization of public economics in postwar France, and Vichy-era transformations in social sciences, revealing deep connections between historical trauma and theoretical innovation.
Analysis of his 2023-2024 publications shows a concentrated focus on French economic thought during pivotal historical moments, particularly the Vichy regime and postwar reconstruction. His scholarship consistently bridges economics with political history and philosophy, demonstrating how crises like war and occupation catalyze conceptual shifts in economic theory while exposing tensions between academic disciplines under authoritarian regimes.
Fèvre contributes to academic discourse through active participation in the H2P2S team and PHICC Pole, collaborative frameworks that advance interdisciplinary studies of intellectual history and social science philosophy. His work provides critical insights into the sociopolitical embeddedness of economic knowledge and its evolution through historical rupture.