Bary Pradelski is a permanent researcher in economics at the CNRS, based at the Maison Française d’Oxford. He is also an Associate Member of the Department of Economics and Nuffield College at Oxford, and the Grenoble Informatics Laboratory (LIG), where he was previously based. He holds a DPhil and MSc in mathematics from the University of Oxford and was a postdoc at ETH Zurich and a management consultant at McKinsey & Company.
His research is on market design, learning in games, the economics of identity and discrimination, and health policy. His work has contributed to policy and he has advised several countries and the European Union. His work has received wide coverage, including from Le Monde, The New York Times, TIME, Economist, Financial Times, Nature, and Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.
For his work, please see https://barypradelski.com/.
Selected, recent publications:
- Competitive Market Behavior: Convergence and Asymmetry in the Experimental Double Auction with Barbara Ikica, Simon Jantschgi, Heinrich H. Nax and Diego Nunez Duran, International Economic Review (2023)
- The effect of COVID certificates on vaccine uptake, health outcomes, and the economy with Miquel Oliu-Barton, Nicolas Woloszko, Lionel Guetta-Jeanrenaud, Philippe Aghion, Patrick Artus, Arnaud Fontanet, Philippe Martin, and Guntram Wolff, Nature Communications (2022).
- Markets and Transaction Costs with Simon Jantschgi, Heinrich H. Nax, and Marek Pycia, EC’22 (2022)
- Identity and Underrepresentation: Interactions between Race and Gender with Jean-Paul Carvalho, Journal of Public Economics (2022)
- Green zoning: an effective policy tool to tackle the Covid-19 pandemic with Miquel Oliu-Barton, Health Policy (2021)