Charles Angelucci is an Assistant Professor of Applied Economics at MIT Sloan, where he teaches a Ph.D. course in Organizational Economics. He received his Ph.D. from the Toulouse School of Economics and focuses on political economy, organizational economics, and industrial organization.
Charles has worked on the media industry, the design of self-reporting schemes to fight corruption and corporate crime, and the design of rules and procedures to foster information acquisition within organizations. Prior to joining Columbia, Charles was a Fellow at Harvard University and INSEAD.

VoxEU Blog/Review
Rethinking media pluralism in France
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- Competition Policy

VoxEU Column
Technological progress, the business model of local news, and the nationalisation of our politics
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- Industrial organisation 
- Politics and economics

VoxEU Column
The newspaper ad collapse: Bad news for readers
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- Economic history 
- Industrial organisation 
- Productivity and Innovation