Laure-Alizée Le Lannou
Former Research Assistant
Personal Profile
Focus
Laure-Alizée was a Research Assistant with the ZOE Institute for Future-fit Economies. Her work has been focused on industrial policy, beyond GDP, and economic resilience. Laure-Alizée’s work is driven by her passion to realise a sustainable and socially equitable economy.
Background
Laure-Alizée completed her Bachelor's degree in Economics and International Relations at the University of St Andrews. After completing her Master’s in Development Economics at the University of Cambridge, she first joined ZOE as an intern before becoming a full-time research assistant. Throughout her studies, Laure-Alizée has developed a particular interest in understanding how our current political economy is driving both environmental breakdown and inequalities. She is a strong systems thinker, with a sharp critical eye.
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Measuring what counts: mainstreaming wellbeing and sustainability in policymaking
Guiding our economies to become resilient to external shocks and crises
This project explores how to translate research on sustainable living into ambitious and transformative policies at the EU level.
A policy framework for industrial policy
Technical and governance levers out of the institutional GDP lock-in
Assessing the ability of EU economies to thrive in times of change
Guiding economic policy through a social-ecological transition
Developing a toolkit for communicating 1.5-degree lifestyles