
Victor Pouliquen
Postdoctoral Prize Research Fellow in Economics, University of Oxford and Nuffield College
Victor Pouliquen is a Postdoctoral Prize Research Fellow in Economics at the University of Oxford and Nuffield College. He completed his PhD at the Paris School of Economics in 2020.
His research studies how public policies affect formal and informal institutions in Developing Countries. He currently focuses on questions related to the consequences of informality, to the role of new technologies in reshaping the way governments collect taxes and to the impact of mass media on social norms in Africa.
Recent work by Victor Pouliquen
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Mass media meets motherhood: Increasing contraception uptake in Burkina Faso
A high-quality intensive family planning radio campaign increased contraception uptake by 20%
Rachel Glennerster Joanna Murray Victor Pouliquen
Published 10.09.21
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Enhancing the benefits of formalisation under a new status in Benin
Providing information and assistance to informal firms increases formalisation, but the cost of the intervention is likely prohibitively high
Najy Benhassine David McKenzie Victor Pouliquen Massimiliano Santini
Published 12.09.17