Yves Zenou
Stockholm University and CEPR
Yves Zenou is a Professor in economics at Stockholm University. His fields of interest are social interactions and network theory; search and matching theory; urban economics; segregation and discrimination of ethnic minorities; identity and assimilation of emigrants; economics of crime; and education. Yves Zenou is affiliated to the Groupe d'Analyse des Itineraires et Niveaux Salariaux (GAINS, Le Mans), the Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN, Stockhom), the Center for Economic Policy Research (CEPR, London) and the Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA, Bonn). He is the Editor of Regional Science and Urban Economics and Associate Editor of the Journal of Urban Economics.
Articles by Yves Zenou:
-
Social multiplier versus social norms: What matters most for outcomes?
9 April 2013, 5635 reads
-
Unexplored dimensions of discrimination in Italy
14 November 2012, 8078 reads
-
Do return migrants need their social capital for entrepreneurship?
19 August 2012, 2770 reads
-
With a little help from my friends: Peer effects in education
25 February 2011, 15769 reads
-
Choice of friends and performance at school
15 August 2008, 5195 reads
-
Building the ivory tower: Network effects in academia
26 March 2008, 8645 reads
-
Muslim immigrants’ integration in the UK
19 September 2007, 38445 reads
Don't Miss
Helicopter money as a policy option
Reichlin, Turner, Woodford
Most Read
- Fiscal consolidation: At what speed?Blanchard, Leigh
- Escaping liquidity traps: Lessons from the UK’s 1930s escapeCrafts
- The lessons of the North Atlantic crisis for economic theory and policyStiglitz
- Helicopter money as a policy optionReichlin, Turner, Woodford
- Rethinking macroeconomic policyBlanchard
- A tale of two depressions: What do the new data tell us? February 2010 updateEichengreen, O’Rourke
- Educated in America: College graduates and high school dropoutsHeckman, LaFontaine
- Eurozone breakup would trigger the mother of all financial crisesEichengreen
- Debt, deleveraging, and the liquidity trap: A new modelKrugman
- Panic-driven austerity in the Eurozone and its implicationsDe Grauwe, Ji
