Gabrielle Fack
Member of the IIPF Board of Management, 2021–2024
Status of CV: for elections, June 2021Current Position
Professor of Economics, Université Paris Dauphine – PSL research University
IPP and PSE Research Affiliate
CEPR Research Affiliate, Public Policy
CESifo Research Affiliate, Public Sector Economics
Previous Positions
2014-2017 Maître de Conférences, Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne
2008-2014 Assistant Professor, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
2007-2008 Post-doctoral Fellow, Harvard University, Department of Economics
Education
2016 Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
2003-2007 PhD in Economics, EHESS & Paris School of Economics
2003 MPhil in Economics, London School of Economics, Exchange program within the European Doctoral Program in Quantitative Economics
2002 Master Analyse et Politique Economique, EHESS, Paris
2000 Joint BA in Econometrics and Sociology, Université Paris X – Nanterre & ENS Cachan
1999-2004 École Normale Supérieure (Cachan), Department of Social Sciences
Selected Publications
“Beyond Truth Telling: Preference Estimation with Centralized School Choice,” with Julien
Grenet and Yinghua He, American Economic Review, Vol. 109 (4), 2019
“The Effect of Tax Enforcement on Tax Elasticities: Evidence from Charitable Contributions in France”, with Camille Landais, Journal of Public Economics, Vol. 133, p. 23-40, 2016
“Improving College Access and Success for Low-Income Students: Evidence from a Large French Need-based Grant Program”, with Julien Grenet, American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, vol.7(2), 2015
“Are Tax Incentives Towards Charitable Giving Efficient? Evidence from France”, with Camille Landais, American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, Vol. 2, 2010. Reprinted in The Economics of Philanthropy and Fundraising, Ed. James Andreoni, Edward Elgar, 2014.
“When Do Better Schools Raise Housing Prices? Evidence from Paris Public and Private Middle Schools”, with Julien Grenet, Journal of Public Economics, Vol. 94, n° 1-2, p. 59-77, 2010
“Are Housing Benefits an Effective Way to Redistribute Income? Evidence From a Natural Experiment in France”, Labour Economics, Vol. 13 (6), 2006
Prrizes and Fellowships
2020-2025 Institut Universitaire de France, Junior Membership
2010-2013 Juan de la Cierva Fellowship, Spanish Ministry of Science and Education
2008 IIPF Young Economist Award, for the paper “Are Fiscal Incentives Towards Charitable Giving Efficient: Evidence From France,” with Camille Landais
2007-2008 Robert Solow Postdoctoral Fellowship (Cournot Center for Economic Studies) and Arthur Sachs Fellow
2004-2007 Doctoral Fellowship, French Ministry of Research
2002-2003 Marie Curie Fellowship (European Doctoral Program)
2002 Best Master Dissertation Award, Caisse Nationale des Allocations Familiales (CNAF)
Professional Service
Since 2021 ITAX Policy Watch Editor
2018-2020 Conference Program Committee Member, 8th, 9th & 10th European Meeting of the Urban Economics Association
2016-2020 ITAX Associate Editor Board Member
Since 2019 Member of the French office of the National Council for Statistical Information (Conseil national de l’information statistique – CNIS)
Since 2018 Member of the French Council of Economic Advisers
Since 2017 Member of the Scientific Council of the French National Family Allowances Office (Caisse Nationale d’Allocations Familiales – CNAF)