Olivier De Groote obtained his PhD from KU Leuven and is now an assistant professor at the Toulouse School of Economics. His research is on empirical microeconomics, within the fields of labor economics and industrial organization. He works on educational policies (early tracking and choices of school/daycare/college) and environmental policies (solar panel subsidies). For this, he often applies and extends the literature on the estimation of dynamic discrete choice models.
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