Nationality French
Campus Léman
Entered Doctoral Program

2020

Availability date

01.07.2026

Thesis Advisor

Rüdiger Fahlenbrach

Research Interests

My research interests are in empirical corporate finance, focusing on how politically determined, evolving business rules reshape corporate governance, financing, and innovation. This matters because modern industrial policy now helps determine who gets funded, on what terms, and which technologies scale. My job market paper shows that venture capital firms hire former government officials to translate policy into strategy, enabling startups to secure federal awards and stronger follow-on financing. In other work, I examine climate litigation as a source of involuntary disclosure and the ECB’s corporate sector purchase program as an anchor investor demand shock affecting pricing and issuance.

Research Papers

Eliet-Doilet, A. (2024). Involuntary Disclosures Through Climate Litigations: Impact on Investors and Corporate Policies. Working Paper.
Eliet-Doilet, A. & Maino, A. (2022). Can Unconventional Monetary Policy Contribute to Climate Action? Working Paper.

Research Statement

My research interests are in empirical corporate finance, focusing on how politically determined, evolving business rules reshape corporate governance, financing, and innovation. This matters because modern industrial policy now helps determine who gets funded, on what terms, and which technologies scale. My job market paper shows that venture capital firms hire former government officials to translate policy into strategy, enabling startups to secure federal awards and stronger follow-on financing. In other work, I examine climate litigation as a source of involuntary disclosure and the ECB’s corporate sector purchase program as an anchor investor demand shock affecting pricing and issuance.

Current Publications:

Nº 22-35: Can Unconventional Monetary Policy Contribute to Climate Action?

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