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Tomasz Kamil MICHALSKI

Associate Professor

Economics and Decision Sciences

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Biography

Tomasz Michalski is an Associate Professor of Economics at the HEC Paris business school.

He joined HEC Paris in 2006 after completing a Ph.D. in Economics at Columbia University and is affiliated with GREGHEC and Hi! Paris. He was also a researcher at the National Bank of Poland (2001-2006) in the Exchange Rate Division and at the European Central Bank.

His research interests are in International Trade, Finance and Economic Geography. Tomasz is particularly interested in the effect of different barriers hindering regional and international exchange and how technology affects such barriers. He has worked on various topics such as across and within-city labor market evolution, industry location patterns, financial intermediation in (international) trade, or consequences of international portfolio allocation under risk and ambiguity. He specializes both in applied theory and empirical studies. His research was published in journals such as Journal of Financial Economics, Journal of International Economics, Review of Economics and Statistics, the Review of Financial Studies.

At HEC Paris, Tomasz teaches courses in Macroeconomics and International Economics in the Grande Ecole, various Master programs and the EMBA. In the past, he also taught courses in Microeconomics and Offshoring.

Scientific articles

Chapters in edited books

Working papers

Scientific articles

Quality Assurance and the Home Market Effect

Review of International Economics, 2 December 2012, vol. 20, n° 2, pp 237-255, (in coll. with A.-T. GOH)

Should small countries fear deindustrialization ?

Review of International Economics, September 2010, vol. 18, n° 4, pp 607-617, (in coll. with A.-T. GOH)

Labor Market Polarization and the Great Urban Divergence

Journal of International Economics, Forthcoming, n° 104224, (in coll. with D. R. DAVIS, E. MENGUS)

Chapters in edited books

Working papers

Do countries falsify economic date strategically? Some evidence that they do

Cahier de Recherche du Groupe HEC , 2010

Taxation and enforcement in a spatial model

Mimeo , 2009

Trade shares, openness and inequality

Mimeo , 2009

Multistage production, location and hidden comparative advantage

Mimeo , 2008

Education

  • Habilitation to conduct research, Economy, Institut Polytechnique - France
  • Ph.D. in Economics, Columbia University - USA
  • M.Phil. in Economics, Columbia University - USA
  • M.A. in Economics, Columbia University - USA
  • M.A. in Economics with honors, Warsaw School of Economics - Poland

Academic appointments

Academic Responsibilities at HEC

  • 2015-2016 Academic Director, Economics - Decision Science HEC Paris

Scientific Activities

Membership in Academic or Professional Organisation

  • Member, American Economic Association, European Economic Association, Royal Economic Society

Editorial activities

  • Reviewer, Econometrica, Review of Economic Studies, International Economic Review, Journal of Development Economics, International Economics, Theory and Decision, Physica A Institute for Market, Consumption and Business Cycles Research Discussion Papers

  • Conference organisation

  • 2016- Co-organizer, LABEX-HEC Paris Workshop on “Banking, Finance, Macroeconomics and the Real Economy”
  • 2015- Co-organizer, LABEX-HEC Paris Workshop on “International Trade, Finance and the Real Economy”
  • 2013- Co-organizer, HEC Paris Workshop on “Finance and the Real Economy”,
  • 2011-2011 Co-organizer, CEPR-EBC-HEC-RoF Conference on Financial Intermediation and the Real Economy
  • Awards & honors

    • 2005 Lewis A. Sanders Endowed Fellowship in Economics