Pierre-Yves GEOFFARD
- Member
- Le Cercle des économistes
Bio
Current functions
- Professor of Economics, Paris School of Economics
- Research director (CNRS)
- Director of studies at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales
- Research Fellow (CEPR)
- Editor at Liberation, "Economic" sections
- Member of the Scientific Committee (IRDES)
- Member of the National AIDS Council
- Member of the National Institute for Health Data
Previous functions
- PSE, Director, Deputy Director of PJSE, UMR CNRS-ENS-EHESS-ENPC,
- Deputy Director of DELTA, UMR CNRS-ENS-EHESS,
- Director of the Master and Doctoral Program APE
- Member in 2017 of the National Digital Council Associate editor, Health Economics
- Member of the Expert Group, Institute for Health Data
- Co-director of the “Public economy and redistribution,” CEPREMAP program
- Visiting professor at the University of Lausanne
- Associate professor at the Ecole Polytechnique
- Head of research, “equity derivatives”, Caisses des Dépôts et consignation, Paris.
- Visiting professor at the University of Chicago and Stanford
Training
- Doctorate in Mathematics Applied to Economics, Paris-Dauphine University
- DEA in Economic Analysis and Policy, EHESS
- DEA in Applied Mathematics in Economic Sciences, Paris-Dauphine University
- École Normale Supérieure
Main publications
- End-Of-Life Medical Spending In Last Twelve Months Of Life Is Lower Than Previously Reported, with EB French, J. McCauley, M. Aragon, P. Bakx, M. Chalkley, SH Chen, BJ Christensen, H. Chuang, A Côté-Sergent, M. De Nardi, E. Fan, D. Alderman, C. Gastaldi-Ménager, M. Gørtz, Y. Ibuka, JB Jones, M. Kallestrup-Lamb, M. Karlsson, TJ Klein, G. de Lagasnerie, PC. Michaud, O. O'Donnell, N. Rice, J. S. Skinner, E. van Doorslaer, N. R. Ziebarth, E. Kelly; Health Affairs, 2017, n ° 7 (36), pp 1211-1217.
- Economic and public health consequences of delayed access to medical care for migrants living with HIV in France ”, with M. Cette & M. Guillon, The European Journal of Health Economics, 2017, pp 1-14.
- Medical Spending in France: Concentration, Persistence and Evolution before Death, with C. Gastaldi-Ménager, G. de Lagasnerie, Fiscal Studies, 2016, n ° 37 (3-4), pp 499-526.
- “Parent's education and child body weight in France: The trajectory of the gradient in the early years”, with B. Apouey, Economics and Human Biology, 2016 (20), pp 70-89.
- “The subjective value of a life with Down syndrome: Evidence from amniocentesis decision”, with T. Gadjos & C. Garrouste, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 2016, (127), pp 59-69.
- “The gradient and the intergenerational transmission of health during childhood”, with B. Apouey, Economie et Statistics, 2015, n ° 475-476, pp 113-133.
- “Child health and use of health care services in France: Evidence on the role of family income”, with B. Apouey, Epidemiology and Public Health / Revue d'Epidemiologie et de Santé Publique, 2014, n ° 62 (3), pp179 -190.
- “Family income and child health in the UK,” with Bénédicte Apouey, Journal of Health Economics, 2013, vol. 32 (4), pages 715-727
- “Reforming the reimbursement system for city care: a microsimulation analysis” with G. de Lagasnerie, Economie et Statistics, 2012, n ° 455-456, pp 89-112
- "Health insurance in Switzerland: does supplementary insurance hinder competition from basic insurance?" with B. Dormont and K. Lamiraud, Economics and Statistics, 2012, n ° 455-456, pp 71-88
- “Health by what means and at what price?”, Pierre-Yves Geoffard, Roger Guesnerie, and Julian Le Grand, Presses Universitaires de France, 2010
- “Workplace smoking ban effects on unhappy smokers,” Clément de Chaisemartin, Pierre-Yves Geoffard, and Anne-Laurence le Faou, Health Economics, vol. 20 (9), pages 1043-1055, 2011.
- “Health: To each according to his needs, to each according to his abilities ?,” chap 7 in Reforming in times of crisis, Institut Montaigne, Manitoba-Belles Lettres, 2012
- "Cannabis, how to take back control? », Pierre-Yves Geoffard and Emmanuelle Auriol, Note du CAE n ° 52, June 2019: http://www.cae-eco.fr/Cannabis-comment-reprendre-le-controle
Main areas of expertise: Economics of information, risk, and insurance;
Economic analysis of health systems and policies
Talks
July 2
16:30