Beatrice Cherrier

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Beatrice Cherrier is a historian of economics and associate professor at CREST,[1] CNRS, and ENSAE/Ecole Polytechnique, France.[2] Her research interests include the history of economics since World War II.[2] She has been cited in the popular media on several topics in the history of economics, including theories of discrimination,[3] the rise of the MIT economics department,[4] and the representation of women in the economics profession.[5]

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