- Macroeconomics
- Economic Growth
- Innovation
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Antonin Bergeaud serves as an Associate Professor in the Economic Department at HEC Paris. He maintains active research affiliations with the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), the Centre for Economic Performance at the London School of Economics, and the Innovation Lab at Collège de France, positioning him at the intersection of academic research and policy analysis. His research program centers on the microfoundations of economic growth, with emphases on innovation dynamics, human capital formation, and historical economic analysis. He investigates how R&D allocation mechanisms, migration flows, and trade networks influence technological progress and productivity, often employing historical case studies (such as post-WWI France) and firm-level data to uncover causal mechanisms in growth processes across diverse institutional contexts. Analysis of his recent publications (2020-2025) reveals consistent methodological integration of macroeconomic theory with empirical microdata, particularly examining knowledge diffusion channels through trade and migration, the impact of regulatory environments on innovation types, and the evolving relationship between labor markets and technological change. His work demonstrates strong policy relevance through platforms like VoxEU, addressing contemporary challenges from pandemic-era remote work to global value chain reconfiguration. Dr. Bergeaud's collaborative research networks reflect his interdisciplinary approach: through CEPR's Macroeconomics and Growth program he advances theoretical frameworks; with LSE's Centre for Economic Performance he connects innovation to labor market outcomes; and via Collège de France's Innovation Lab he engages with cutting-edge technological development studies.









