
Paul Belleflamme
Professor of Economics at Université catholique de Louvain,
Paul Belleflamme graduated in economics at the (1991), where he received his doctoral degree in economics (1997). He also holds a Master of Arts in Economics from (1992). In 1998, he became lecturer in economics at , where he obtained a Post Graduate Certificate in Academic Practice () in November 2001.
Since 2002, he is professor at . He is attached to the Center for Operations Research and Econometrics and to the Louvain School of Management , where he teaches courses in the fields of Industrial Organization and the Economics of Innovation.
Paul has published widely in leading economics journals and, with Martin Peitz, is the author ofIndustrial Organization: Markets and Strategies(Cambridge University Press, 2010). He is a member of ECORES, a fellow of the Research Network, and a associate researcher of.
Paul is associate editor of , co-editor of and managing editor of . He also served as associate editor of from 2007 to 2010.
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