
Hippolyte D’ALBIS
- Member
- Le Cercle des économistes
Bio
Hippolyte d'Albis is research director at the CNRS, currently seconded to the General Inspectorate of Finance. He is also a professor at the Ecole d'économie de Paris, vice-president of the Cercle des économistes, director of the French team for National Transfer Accounts, columnist for Les Echos, and associate editor of the Journal of Demographic Economics, Journal of the Economics of Ageing and Public Finance Review. Doctor of Economics from the University of Paris 1 and Associate of Universities, he was a lecturer at the University of Toulouse 1, professor at the University of Montpellier 3 and professor at the University of Paris 1. He was also director of the doctoral school Economie Panthéon-Sorbonne, deputy scientific director at the INSHS of the CNRS, Head of the Ministry of Research and Higher Education and Director of the School of Advanced Studies in Demography. His academic work focuses on the economic consequences of demographic change. They have been published in economic, demography and mathematics journals as well as in generalist journals such as Science, Science Advances, Scientific Reports and Plos One. He was elected to the Institut universitaire de France and is a laureate of the Philippe Michel prize for young researcher in economic dynamics, the award for best young economist awarded by Le Monde and the Cercle des économistes, a research grant from the European Research Council and the Grand prix de la protection sociale awarded by the Caisse des dépôts et consignations and EN3S for its book “seniors and employment”.
