Camille Boulenguer is an economist, and Research Fellow at IRIS. Her work is situated at the confluence between industrial economy and taxation, and questions the interweaving between legal economy and illegal economy (tax evasion, money laundering, corruption). Her research interests focus on the challenges and evolution of illicit economic practices with the arrival of new technologies (artificial intelligence, cryptocurrencies, robotics).

She is also in co-charge of the Geoeconomic Risks and Strategic Intelligence course at IRIS Sup’.

Camille Boulenguer is a PhD student in Economics at the Université Picardie Jules Verne. She also holds two master’s degrees: one in Economics (Paris Dauphine University) and the other in Economic Intelligence (Gustave Eiffel University).

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Cartographies / Observatoire politique et géostratégique des États-Unis

9 April 2025

Droits de douane : le choc mondial

Camille Boulenguer

Chercheuse à l’IRIS, directrice de l’Observatoire géopolitique du numérique

Antoine Diacre

Coordinateur de la recherche à l’IRIS

Coline Laroche

Adjointe à la communication

Victor Pelpel

Conseiller spécial auprès du directeur de l’IRIS