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		| David  de la Croix  | 
	
	
		| Université catholique de Louvain | 
	
	
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		| david.delacroix@uclouvain.be | 
	
	
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		Biographical Sketch:
 David de la Croix (born 1964, PhD 1992) is Professor of Economics and member of both IRES and CORE at UCLouvain (Belgium). He has taught on a visiting basis at UCLA, Copenhagen, Aix-Marseille and Nanterre. His research interests cover growth theory, human capital, demographics, and overlapping generations. Working with some 37 co-authors, he has published over 60 research articles (including in journals such as American Economic Review, Journal of Economic Theory and Review of Economic Studies), and a treatise on Economic Growth co-authored with Philippe Michel. He has also written a number of policy briefs addressed to a more general audience. And he has supervised 12 doctoral dissertations.  | 
	
	
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		Primary Research Focus:
 Population, Overlapping Generations, Human Capital, Family  | 
	
	
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