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Pierre-Guillaume Méon

Full-time Faculty

Contact address :

ULB zipcode : 114/03
Avenue F.D. Roosevelt 50
1050 Brussels
+3226506599
+3226504188
pgmeon [at] ulb [dot] ac [dot] be

Main affiliations

Professor of Economics

Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB)
Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management (SBS-EM)
Centre Emile Bernheim (CEB) - Director

Member of

CEB, DULBEA

Education

- PhD in economics, Robert Schuman University (Strasbourg)
- Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Strasbourg, (Economics and finance section)

Short bio

Pierre-Guillaume Méon is Professor of Economics at Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB). He has been the director of Centre Emile Bernheim since 2009.

He received his PhD in 1999 from the Robert Schuman University (Strasbourg, France), where he obtained his first full-time position as an associate professor (maître de conférences).

He specialises in political macroeconomics and economic integration. His main fields of interest now include the political economy of monetary policy, and the impact of political institutions on economic performance. He has published several articles on those topics in international refereed journals such as the Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, World Development, Economic Inquiry, the Southern Economic Journal, Public Choice, the European Journal of Political Economy, the Journal of Macroeconomics, or the World Economy.

He is also a member of the editorial board of Public Choice, of the European Journal of Political Economy, and of the Brussels Economic Review/Cahiers Economiques de Bruxelles.

Selected works

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  • Sekkat, Khalid, & Méon, Pierre-Guillaume (2008, April). Institutional quality and trade: which institutions? Which trade? Economic Inquiry, 46(2), 227-240. doi:doi:10.1111/j.1465-7295.2007.00064.x
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  • Méon, Pierre-Guillaume, & Sekkat, Khalid (2005, January). Does corruption grease or sand the wheels of growth? Public Choice, 122(1-2), 69-97.
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