CV of Ioana Elena Marinescu
PERSONAL DETAILS
Ioana Elena Marinescu
Email :
ioana.marinescu@gmail.com
Born on the 21st of May 1979 in Bucharest, Romania.
Married to
Konrad Kording.
Nationality: French, Romanian.
Languages spoken: Romanian, French, English, German.
Work address
University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy
1155 E. 60th Street
Chicago, IL 60637
U.S.A.
Affiliations
- University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy
EDUCATION
- Economics PhD at the London School of Economics, 2007. Supervisors:
Stephen Nickell and Alan Manning.
- Ecole Normale Supérieure (ENS Paris): student in the B/L (social sciences) section, 1999-2004.
- DEA « Analyse et Politiques Economiques », EHESS Paris, 2001-2002. Supervisor:
Thomas Piketty.
- MA Equivalent (Maîtrise) in Econometrics, Paris-I Panthéon-Sorbonne, 2000-2001.
- MA Equivalent (Maîtrise) in Philosophy, Paris-I Panthéon-Sorbonne, 2000-2001.
WORKING PAPERS
- Marinescu, “Shortening the Tenure Clock: The Impact of Strengthened U.K. Job Security Legislation.”,2007, under revision.[pdf]
- Marinescu, "Separation costs and stochastic productivity in a matching model of job turnover", working paper 2006.
- Aghion, Marinescu, "Cyclical budgetary policy and growth: what do we learn from OECD panel data?", accepted for the NBER macro annual 2007 [pdf].
- Marinescu, “Are Judges Sensitive to Economic Conditions? Evidence from UK Employment Tribunals”, 2006, submitted. [pdf]
- Marinescu, “Labour law enforcement and macroeconomic conditions in France”, 2003.
PUBLICATIONS
Articles in academic journals
- Philippe Aghion & Alexander Klemm & Ioana Marinescu & Stephen Bond, 2004. "Technology and Financial Structure: Are Innovative Firms Different?," Journal of the European Economic Association, MIT Press, vol. 2(2), pages 277-288, April [pdf].
Articles in academic books
- Marinescu (2007), “Unfair dismissal law and economic conditions: a France-UK
comparison” [published in French], forthcoming in “Law and Capitalism”, Bruylant,
Bruxelles.
Articles in newspapers, magazines, and general public books
- Marinescu (2004), “Which health system for which objectives?” [published in French], Alternatives Economiques, Paris, October 2004.
- Marinescu (2003), “Does job protection increase unemployment?” [published in French], Alternatives Economiques, Paris, September 2003.
- Marinescu (2003), “The root of unemployment lies in excessive protection against unemployment” [published in French], in “Le Bréviaire des Idées Reçues en Economie”, Les Econoclastes, La Découverte, Paris, 2003.
PRIZES AND AWARDS
- 2004: Arthur Sachs and Harvard Club de France fellowships.
- 2002: Marie Curie fellowship (European Doctoral Program).
- 1997: First Prize of the “Concours General des Lycees” in Social Science and Economics.
INTERESTS AND ACTIVITIES
- Founding member of the Students Movement for a Reform of the Teaching of Economics (“Mouvement des Etudiants pour la Reforme de l’Enseignement de l’Economie”, autisme-economie.org and paecon.net), also known as the “post-autistic movement”.
- Dancing of all kinds, in particular ballroom dancing (salsa and swing).
- Snowboarding, surfing.
- Contemporary art.
- Fashion and design. My favorite fashion website:
style.com