Thomas Delcey @thomdelcey
Assistant Professor
Université de Bourgogne, LEDI
History of financial economics Quantitative history Methodology of economics
About
My research deal with the origins and emergence of financial economics.
I use qualitative data (private and administrative archives, oral history) quantitative data (bibliometric analysis and text mining).
Publications
2024
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Delcey, T., & Noblet, G. (2024). The Making of Informational Efficiency: Information Policy and Theory in Interwar Agricultural Economics. History of Political Economy, Forthcoming.
2023
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Delcey, T., & Sergi, F. (2023). The Efficient Market Hypothesis and Rational Expectations. How Did They Meet and Live (Happily?) Ever After. European Journal of History of Economic Thought, 30(1).
2020
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Colin, N., & Delcey, T. (2020). When Efficient Market Hypothesis Meets Hayek on information, Beyond a Methodological Reading, . Journal of Economic Methodology, 27(2).
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Delcey, T. (2020). Book Review "Claire Lemercier and Claire Zalc, Quantitative Methods in the Humanities. An Introduction". Œconomia, 10(4).
2019
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Delcey, T. (2019). Samuelson vs Fama on the Efficient Market Hypothesis: The Point of View of Expertise. Œconomia, 9(1), 37–58.