Diadié Diaw is a lecturer in economics at the University of Rennes 2 and a member of the Interdisciplinary Laboratory for Research in Societal Innovations (LiRIS – EA 7481). He holds a PhD in economics from the University of Rouen, where he taught for several years before joining Rennes 2 in 2012. He also teaches in other higher education institutions, including the Institute of Economics and Management (IAE) of Nantes and the URDSE/RULE in Phnom Penh.
He has extensive experience in academic coordination and international project management. He is co-director of the Master’s program in Euro–Asian Trade and Economics (EATE) and chairs the teaching committee of the Bachelor’s program in Economic and Social Administration, responsible for student guidance and admission review. He has coordinated the European RISE ManaGlobal project, which examines global governance standards and entrepreneurial practices in Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, and he is currently leading an ERASMUS+ international mobility program involving the University of Rennes 2 and several African universities, including Cheikh Anta Diop University (Senegal), AFI–University of Business (Senegal), the University of Douala (Cameroon), and the University of Bangui (Central African Republic).
His research lies at the intersection of international economics, development economics, and economic policy analysis. It focuses on the links between trade and growth, export diversification, real exchange rate misalignments, vulnerability to external shocks, and the role of microfinance in poverty reduction in Africa.
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