Bruno Jérôme is a University Lecturer at Paris II Panthéon Assas, specializing in public economics and public choice theory. He is also the designer of so-called 'political-economic' election forecasting models. Additionally, he holds a doctorate and is authorized to supervise research at the ...
Bruno Jérôme is a University Lecturer at Paris II Panthéon Assas, specializing in public economics and public choice theory. He is also the designer of so-called ‘political-economic’ election forecasting models. Additionally, he holds a doctorate and is authorized to supervise research at the University of Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne. Currently, he is the Deputy Director of the Institute for Research on Governance and the Economics of Institutions (IRGEI) at Paris II, where he is also responsible for the Master 1 in International Economic Geostrategy, within which he teaches European policies, the economic theory of international institutions, and managerial economics. Recently, he co-authored with Véronique Jérôme-Speziari ‘Economic Analysis of Elections’ published by Economica, and he is also the author or co-author of articles on economic voting and election forecasting in academic journals such as the International Journal of Forecasting, Electoral Studies, and the European Journal of Political Economy. In this field, he has produced numerous popular articles in L’Expansion, La Tribune, Les Echos, and Le Figaro. Furthermore, he regularly provides expertise in the media such as Journal du Dimanche, BFM, and Club Europe 1. He is also the co-founder of the site dedicated to political-economic analysis and election forecasting. In France, he is a member of the Club de l’Expansion, and abroad, he is a member of the American Political Science Association, the Political Forecasting Group, and the Public Choice Society.