I am currently full professor of economics at the University of Québec at Montréal (UQAM) and holder of the tier-2 "Canada Research Chair in Regional Impacts of Globalization". I am also a research fellow of CEPR, a regular researcher of CIRPÉE, and a leading research fellow of CMSSE (HSE-NRU). I am editor of the Journal of Economic Geography, associate editor of the Review of International Economics, serve on the editorial board of Papers in Regional Science, and I am treasurer of the Urban Economics Association.
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DP15470 Prime locations
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- Prime services 
- Internal city structure 
- Granular spatial model 
- Multiple equilibria and path dependence 
- Transport networks
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DP16723 Cultural and public services as factors of city resilience? Evidence from big plant closures and downsizing
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- Socio-demographic change 
- Plant closures 
- Downsizing 
- Manufacturing 
- City resilience
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DP15669 Working from home: Too much of a good thing?
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- Working from home 
- Alternative work arrangements 
- Telecommuting 
- Housing 
- Office 
- Land
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DP13946 Intersectoral linkages: Good shocks, bad outcomes?
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- Intersectoral linkages 
- Sectoral shocks 
- Welfare changes 
- Complementarity 
- Substitutability

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Cultural and public services favour city resilience
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- Labour Markets 
- Migration 
- Canada 
- Cities 
- Creative industries 
- Demographic change 
- Manufacturing 
- Mass layoffs 
- Migration 
- Plant closing 
- Resilience 
- Shock

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Working from home: Too much of a good thing
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- COVID-19 
- Labour Markets 
- Covid-19 
- Teleworking 
- Knowledge spillovers 
- Telecommuting

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Gentrification and businesses
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- Environment 
- Industrial organisation 
- Labour Markets 
- Migration 
- Gentrification 
- Urban planning

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Plants’ resilience and clusters: Evidence from the Canadian textile and clothing industry
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- Industrial organisation 
- Textiles 
- Canada 
- China 
- Shock 
- Cluster 
- Resilience
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The world is not yet flat: How changes in transport costs and trade exposure shape geographical location patterns
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- Industrial organisation 
- International trade 
- Canada 
- Transport costs 
- Clusters