Nestor Lovera Nieto
Lecturer
- Department: Economics and Management
I am Nestor Lovera Nieto, originally from Caracas, Venezuela鈥攁ffectionately known as "the Avila鈥檚 Sultana." My academic journey began with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in economics from the Universidad Central de Venezuela. In 2016, driven by a passion for deeper scholarly exploration, I made the significant decision to pursue postgraduate studies in France. By 2018, I had earned my M.A. in Economics at Universit茅 Lumi猫re Lyon 2. In 2022, I obtained a double doctoral degree: a Doctorate in Economics from Universit茅 de Reims Champagne-Ardenne and a Ph.D. in Management from Neoma Business School. My current research focuses on the transition between the new welfare economics and social choice theory, which I analyze primarily through extensive archival work. During 2023-2024, I served as a Research Scholar at Duke University. I am currently a part-time lecturer at the American University of Paris.聽聽
Education/Degrees
November 2022:
Doctorate in Economics and PhD in Management under the supervision of Cyril H茅doin (PU, Section 05, REGARDS, Universit茅 de Reims Champagne-Ardenne) and co-supervised by St茅phane Lhuillery (Full Professor, NEOMA Business School).
Double degree program between Universit茅 de Reims Champagne-Ardenne (Laboratoire REGARDS) and NEOMA Business School.
Dissertation: 鈥淓lucidating the Role of Value Judgments in Normative Economics鈥, defended on November17, 2022.
Committee members:
Herrade Igersheim, Directrice de Recherche, Universit茅 de Strasbourg.
Cyril H茅doin, Professeur des Universit茅s, Universit茅 de Reims Champagne-Ardenne.
St茅phane Lhuillery, Full Professor, Neoma Business School.
Constanze Binder, Associate Professor, Erasmus University Rotterdam.
Marc Fleurbaey, Director de Recherche, Paris School of Economics.
Rouslan Koumakhov, Full Professor, Neoma Business School.
Fouad Ben-Abdelaziz, Full Professor, Neoma Business School.
Research Areas
Value judgments in the study of normative economics, Axiological neutrality in economic sciences, Freedom of choice, Social choice theory, Progress in normative economics.