Postdoctoral Researcher
Centre for European Studies and Comparative Politics (CEE)
KNOWLEGPO project
Research Interest(s): Central banks Financial system Climate change Low carbon transition Political economy Institutional change
After completing a master's degree at the University of Paris Nanterre and the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (EHESS), Jérôme Deyris obtained a doctoral contract (2019-2022), followed by a full-time temporary teaching and research associate contract (2022-2023), both at the University of Paris Nanterre. These four years enabled him to write his PhD dissertation in economics under the supervision of Laurence Scialom, entitled `From price stability to climate stabilization? The political economy of green central banking’, which he defended in July 2023. He is now a post-doctoral researcher at the CEE as part of the KNOWLEGPO project led by Matthias Thiemann (CEE) and Benjamin Braun (MPIfG).
A summary of the thesis is available online on his personal website, while an updated CV is available here.
His research focuses on the links between central banks, finance and the climate crisis. From a theoretical point of view, his work lies at the crossroads of the political economy of varieties of capitalism, the socio-economics of bureaucracy and the evolutionary theory of institutional change. Empirically, Jérôme Deyris relies on both qualitative (archives, semi-structured interviews, process tracing) and quantitative methods (natural language processing, econometrics).
Over the last four years, Jérôme Deyris has taught 384 hours as a teaching assistant to bachelor's and master's students at the University of Paris Nanterre, as well as 12 hours of lectures to MA 1st year students at NEOMA Business School.
2023 - Too green to be true? Forging a climate consensus at European Central Bank, New Political Economy, Vol. 28 (5)
2021 - It takes two to dance: Institutional dynamics and climate-related financial policies, Ecological Economics, Vol. 190, with M. Baer and E. Campiglio
2022 - Herbert Simon Prize (€1,000) for the best paper by a young economist, delivered by the European Association for Evolutionary Political Economy at its 34th annual conference in Naples.
2021 - Visiting researcher grant (€4,000) to the University of Bologna for a four-month visiting as part of the ERC SMOOTH project directed by Emanuele Campiglio.
2021 - International mobility grant (€2,600) awarded by the Île-de-France region for recurring research visits to the University of Bologna
2021 - Doctoral scholarship (full-time contract for 36 months) at Université Paris Nanterre, awarded by the French Ministry of Higher Education