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Guillaume Noblet

PhD candidate

Centre d'Economie de la Sorbonne, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne

guillaume@noblet.xyz

economic experiments farm economics statistical inference policy making

Agricultural Experiment Stations Bureau of Agricultural Economics

About

My research focuses on agricultural economics in the first half of the 20th century in the US. An emphasis is put in particular on how the first economic experiments that were drawn for farm management and price analysis and the construction of new statistics relate to the becoming of economists as experts for policy-making.

Thus my research adresses part of the history of the sub-field agricultural economics as embedded in a tooled-discipline. In other words, I study the relationships between theory, practices, and expertise.

I’m currently working (with Thomas Delcey and Jose Edwards) on a project questioning the classification of of economic articles (e.g., JEL codes) using topic modeling.

I’am also assistant managing editor for Œconomia. History, Methodology, Philosophy since 2017.

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Publications

2019

  • Chassonnery-Zaïgouche, C., & Noblet, G. (2019). Antoine Missemer, Les économistes et la fin des énergies fossiles (1865–1931) by Antoine Missemer, Classiques Garnier, Paris, 2017, 225 pp., €28, ISBN 978-2-406-06252-3. The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought.

2018

  • Magalhães, N., Fressoz, J.-B., Jarrige, F., Levillain, G., Lyautey, M., Le Roux, T., Noblet, G., & Bonneuil, C. (2018). L’économie matérielle de la France (1830-2015). L’histoire d’un parasite ? HAL Working Paper. Accepted English Version for the Journal of Ecological Economics.