Etienne Lalé
Associate Professor
Office: Vari Hall, 1142
Email: elale@yorku.ca
Primary website: https://etiennelale.weebly.com/
Etienne Lalé is an associate professor in the Department of Economics.
Lalé has worked as an assistant professor at the University of Bristol (United Kingdom) and as an assistant and associate professor at the Université du Québec à Montréal (Canada), before joining York University in 2023.
His research focuses on macroeconomics and labor economics, with a special interest in understanding cyclical and secular fluctuations in labor markets. He pursues this objective using both quantitative macro-search models and empirical analyses of large-scale micro datasets. His current work can be divided in three main topics: (i) Measuring and analyzing labor market dynamics, (ii) Quantifying the impacts of labor market policies, (iii) Understanding the role of alternative work arrangements.
Professor Lalé has published in leading journals of his field. Information about his published research, more general-audience writings, and ongoing research can be accessed through his personal webpage at https://etiennelale.weebly.com/ .
Degrees
Ph.D. degree in economics, Sciences Po ParisResearch Interests
Current Courses
Term | Course Number | Section | Title | Type |
---|---|---|---|---|
Fall 2024 | AP/ECON2450 3.0 | B | Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory II | LECT |
Upcoming Courses
Term | Course Number | Section | Title | Type |
---|---|---|---|---|
Winter 2025 | AP/ECON2450 3.0 | O | Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory II | LECT |
Winter 2025 | GS/ECON5500 3.0 | M | Advanced Monetary Economics | LECT |
Etienne Lalé is an associate professor in the Department of Economics.
Lalé has worked as an assistant professor at the University of Bristol (United Kingdom) and as an assistant and associate professor at the Université du Québec à Montréal (Canada), before joining York University in 2023.
His research focuses on macroeconomics and labor economics, with a special interest in understanding cyclical and secular fluctuations in labor markets. He pursues this objective using both quantitative macro-search models and empirical analyses of large-scale micro datasets. His current work can be divided in three main topics: (i) Measuring and analyzing labor market dynamics, (ii) Quantifying the impacts of labor market policies, (iii) Understanding the role of alternative work arrangements.
Professor Lalé has published in leading journals of his field. Information about his published research, more general-audience writings, and ongoing research can be accessed through his personal webpage at https://etiennelale.weebly.com/ .
Degrees
Ph.D. degree in economics, Sciences Po ParisResearch Interests
Current Courses
Term | Course Number | Section | Title | Type |
---|---|---|---|---|
Fall 2024 | AP/ECON2450 3.0 | B | Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory II | LECT |
Upcoming Courses
Term | Course Number | Section | Title | Type |
---|---|---|---|---|
Winter 2025 | AP/ECON2450 3.0 | O | Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory II | LECT |
Winter 2025 | GS/ECON5500 3.0 | M | Advanced Monetary Economics | LECT |