Stéphane Carcillo is a research fellow in the Department of Economics of Sciences Po and a senior economist at the OECD. He is also affiliated with IZA (Bonn). He holds a PhD in Economics from University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne and a MBA from ESSEC Business School. He was previously an assistant professor of economics at University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, an economist in the Fiscal Affairs Department at the IMF, and advisor to the French Minister for the Economy, Finance and Employment. His research focuses on youth, labour market institutions and employment policies. In 2014, he published the second edition of Labor Economics at the MIT press with Pierre Cahuc and André Zylberberg.

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Judge bias in labour courts and firm performance
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- Institutions and economics 
- Labour Markets

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When correspondence studies fail to detect hiring discrimination: Evidence from the French public and private sectors
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- Labour Markets

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The effectiveness of hiring credits: French evidence from the Global Crisis
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- Global crisis 
- Labour Markets

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The difficult school-to-work transition for high-school dropouts: Evidence from a field experiment
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- Labour Markets
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The “de-taxation” of overtime hours: Lessons from the French experiment
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- Labour Markets 
- Taxation