Quentin was born and raised in Lille, Northern France. His undergraduate studies started in Lille, and brought him to Concordia University in Montreal, and Santa Clara University in California. After bachelor degrees in economics and accounting with minors in finance and law, Quentin pursued a master’s degree in finance and banking at the university of Paris. During his master’s he worked in risk management. Quentin entered the Jesuits in Los Angeles in August of 2003, and presently studies theology at Boston College. Quentin is a fan of baseball and football, and loves to music and playing golf.
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Quentin Dupont considers the consequences and controversies of the economics of globalization and the little Andean grain at the middle of it all.

In the wake of Superstorm Sandy, TJP’s resident policy wonk Quentin DuPont looks for common ground in four characteristics of the common good.

Unemployment talk abounded at last nights presidential debate. First responder Quentin DuPont opens up his economist playbook to show us the moves made by Romney and Obama.
