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Dr Fabien Curto Millet is Google’s Chief Economist. He joined the company in 2011 and is based in San Francisco, reporting to Ruth Porat (President and Chief Investment Officer of Alphabet).[1]
Academic Background
[edit]Curto Millet was educated at Oxford University, obtaining a BA in Economics and Management (2002), an MPhil in Economics (2004), and a Doctorate in Economics (2006). His doctoral thesis (“Inflation expectations, labour markets and EMU”) was supervised by Professor John Muellbauer.[2] For two years Curto Millet was a Lecturer in Economics at Balliol College, Oxford. He also acted as a referee for Oxford Economic Papers. He further obtained a Postgraduate Diploma in EC Competition Law from King’s College London (2007).
Career
[edit]Curto Millet joined the European Competition Policy Practice of National Economic Research Associates in London from 2006, where he was a Senior Consultant. He worked on antitrust cases in a variety of sectors including airports, consumer electronics, financial information, music publishing, pay TV, retail, and satellite communications. Matters he advised on included the ECMR Phase II mergers of Thomson/Reuters, Universal/BMG Music Publishing, and Dow/Rohm & Haas.
Curto Millet joined Google in 2011, initially in London. For several years, he acted as deputy to Google’s first Chief Economist, Hal Varian, leading economic analysis in all competition and regulatory processes involving Google at a global level. He was appointed Chief Economist of Google in 2024 and leads its central economics team, covering areas including business economics, macroeconomics and regulation. In this capacity, Curto Millet has also investigated the economic impact of Artificial Intelligence and published a number of contributions on the question. He is a member of the World Economic Forum’s Chief Economists Community.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ "Fabien Curto Millet - Agenda Contributor".
- ^ Curto Millet, F. (2007). Inflation expectations, labour markets and EMU (Thesis). University of Oxford.
- ^ "The World Economic Forum's Chief Economists Community".
- Google: "No creo que se piense seriamente en romper la compañía", Expansión, Spain (2021)
- In the Wake of a New Antitrust Era, Concurrences, France (2021)
- Google calcula su impacto económico en México en 47,000 millones de pesos, El Economista, Mexico (2019)
- Google presentó su reporte de impacto económico en Argentina, Diario Popular, Argentina (2019)
- What’s hot and not from Texas' tech mecca, AdNews, Australia (2016)
- Google sides with Facebook in data dominance probe, The Business Times, Singapore (2016)
- Interview, Communications & Stratégies, France (2015)
- Accurate data will dictate success, The Business Times, Singapore (2013)
- Digital Platforms: Competition and Regulation (2022), Oxford University Department of Economics
- Controlling Pre-Emptive Mergers: In Need of a New Approach? (2020), CRESSE Competition and Regulation Summer School and Conference
- CMA Digital Advertising Report (2020), Centre for Competition Policy
- Transatlantic Summit: Competition Policy in the Digital Age (2019) and video, The Lisbon Council, Brussels
- Empirical trends in markups and market power: implications for productivity and growth (2019), Bruegel, Brussels
- Talks at Google featuring Robert Wittman, founder of the FBI’s National Art Crime Team, moderated by Fabien Curto Millet (2019), Mountain View
- How Data Science Can Help Avoid the Next Recession, SXSW South by Southwest, Austin
- La start-up a-t-elle le monopole de l’innovation?, Rencontres Économiques d'Aix-en-Provence (2016), France
- Big Data, oportunidades para generar información oficial (2014), National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI) in Mexico City
- El impacto de internet en la economía (2012), Fundación FAES, Madrid
- UN Human Development Report 2025 [mentioned in acknowledgements ]
- The AI Opportunity, Public First (2025)
- OECD Digital Economy Roundtable on Competition Policy (2012)
- Inflation Expectations, Chapter 12, edited by P. J. N. Sinclair (2009)