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  1. Yann Algan has recently joined HEC as the Associate Dean of Pre-experience Programs and Professor of Economics, following six years as the Dean of the School of Public Affairs at Sciences Po. He is a member of the Conseil d’Analyse Économique (Council for Economic Analysis) and the Conseil Scientifique de l’Education Nationale (Scientific ...

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yann_AlganYann Algan - Wikipedia

    Yann Algan (born in Paris April 3, 1974) is a French economist, Associate Dean of Pre-experience Programs and Professor of Economics at HEC Paris. He was previously and until 2021 a Professor of Economics of Sciences Po, where he was dean of the School of Public Affairs.

  3. Yann Algan devient Doyen associé des Programmes pré-expérience de HEC et professeur déconomie à HEC après six ans comme Doyen de l’École d’affaires publiques (EAP) à Sciences Po. Il est membre du Conseil d’Analyse Économique et du Conseil Scientifique de l’Education Nationale.

  4. Yann Algan is the Dean of Pre-experience Programs and Professor of Economics at HEC. His main contributions focus on the role of trust and well-being within organizations and societies, with seminal papers showing the causal impact of trust on economic growth, institutions, populism, and management and organizations.

  5. Yann Algan, né le 3 avril 1974 à Paris, est un économiste français, spécialiste de l'éducation, de l’économie collaborative et numérique, de l'économie de la confiance et du bien-être, et des politiques publiques.

  6. Yann Algan has joined HEC as the Associate Dean of Pre-experience Programs and Professor of Economics, following six years as the Dean of the School of Public Affairs at Sciences Po.

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    Yann Algan is the Dean of Pre-experience Programs and Professor of Economics at HEC. His main contributions focus on the role of trust and well-being within organizations and societies, with seminal papers showing the causal impact of trust on economic growth, institutions, populism, and management and organizations.