I am an Assistant Professor of Economics at LMU Munich. Previously, I was a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Institute for Fiscal Studies. I hold a PhD in Economics from the Toulouse School of Economics. My dissertation received the Best PhD Dissertation prizes from the French Economic Association (AFSE) and the Council of Economic Analysis (CAE), and I was awarded the 2025 Distinguished CESifo Affiliate Award in Economics of Education.
I primarily work on labor economics and econometrics, with a particular focus on inequalities in access to higher education.
I will be visiting Carnegie Mellon University from mid-October to mid-December and from mid-February to early April.
You can access my CV here and contact me at anais.fabre@ifs.org.uk.
The Impact of Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) in Infrastructure, Health and Education, with Stéphane Straub. Journal of Economic Literature, June 2023.
Working Papers
The Geography of Higher Education and Spatial Inequalities, December 2023.
Selected for the REStud North America Tour 2024; Best Student Paper Runner-up Prize at the 13th European Meeting of the Urban Economics Association
(new draft!) College Application Mistakes and the Design of Information Policies at Scale, with Tomás Larroucau, Ignacio Rios and Christopher Neilson, July 2025. [NBER Working Paper] Resubmitted, Journal of Political Economy
(new draft!) Robustness of Two-Way Fixed Effects Estimators to Heterogeneous Treatment Effects, TSE Working Paper 1362, September 2022, revised July 2025.
(new draft!) Sequential College Admission Mechanisms and Off-Platform Options, with Olivier De Groote, Margaux Luflade and Arnaud Maurel, July 2025. [NBER Working Paper] [CESifo Working Paper]
Work in Progress
Incomplete Information and the Complexity of Centralized College Application Processes (Draft available upon request)