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2023
2022
Roundtable : Economic perspectives on the war in Ukraine
Roundtable: Enriching the dialogue between the stakeholders of the environmental transition
Roundtable: Education et petite enfance
2021
Climate and Biodiversity: Interdisciplinary Workshop
Evaluation of the 2022 French Budget
World Inequality Conference 2021 - Presentation of the World Inequality Report 2022
2020
Online roundtable: “Macroeconomic consequences of Coronavirus crisis”
Webinar: “COVID-19: What role for nuclear energy in the startup plan?”
L’impact de la crise et des mesures budgétaires 2020-21
Workshop: “The French Citizens’ Convention on Climate: A forerunner to future democracy?”
2019
Adam Tooze : « Crashed : How a Decade of Financial Crises Changed the World »
August 29, 2019 - Francesca Trivellato : « A Lost World? The Continued Relevance of Pre-Industrial Europe »
September 27, 2019 - Joseph E. Stiglitz: “Social Determination of Behavior with applications for Development”
November 5, 2019 - Dani Rodrik: “The demand for trade protection: Evidence from surveys of individuals”
September 30, 2019 - Thomas Piketty: “Capital and ideology”
December 5, 2019 - Nicholas Bloom: “Why do Stock Markets Jump (and Trump’s impact on Markets)?”
December 16, 2019 - Pierre-André Chiappori: “Human capital and inequalities: the American case”
December 11, 2019 - Thomas Philippon: “The Great Reversal: How America Gave Up on Free Markets”
2018
“Women in Economics” conference
2017
5 April 2017 - Conférence-débat : « Peut-on changer l’Europe ? »
2016
24 March: Martin Ravallion “The Economics of Poverty : History, Measurement and Policy”
2 May: Branko Milanović « Global Inequality : A New Approach For The Age of Globalization »
15 June : Kaushik Basu « The Social and Behavioral Roots of Development »
9 September: Angus Deaton “Understanding and misunderstanding randomized controlled trials”
9 November 2016 : Tim Harford « Échouez si vous voulez réussir ! »
2015
4 June 2015 : Pierre Moscovici « Dettes souveraines et croissance en Europe »
19 November 2015 : Roger Guesnerie and Thomas Sterner “Savoirs économiques et politiques climatiques”
2014
15 October 2014 : Philippe Aghion « Creative Destruction and Subjective Well Being »
10 December 2014 : Emmanuel Saez « Mobilité intergénérationnelle aux États-Unis »
2013
10 April 2013 : Raghuram Rajan « Crise : au-delà de l’économie »
2012
17 February 2012 : 5 years for PSE - introduction by Roger Guesnerie, Daniel Cohen and François Bourguignon, presentation of Professor Joseph E. Stiglitz
26 October 2012 : Daniel Kahneman « Thinking fast and slow »
Videos dedicated to the Nobel Prize in Economics
Our columns in Les Echos
Our researchers on the bookshelves
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Journées de l’Économie
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“A word from”
Nicolas Astier: “Electricity is central to our fight against climate change”
Anne-Célia Disdier: “International trade and health and technical standards: what is at stake?”
Luc Arrondel: “The world (of football) afterwards”
Nicolas Jacquemet: “Laboratory experiments are for all economists, not just behavioural economists”
Gilles Postel-Vinay: “The system of peer-to-peer loans that we highlight represents a credit activity of a scale not previously unimagined between the 18
th
and 20
th
centuries”
Thomas Piketty : « Every human society must justify its inequalities: reasons must be found because, without them, the whole political and social edifice is in danger of collapsing »
Agnès Bénassy-Quéré: “We can and we must break through the current deadlocks in the euro area”
Jean-François Laslier: “Other voting systems are possible”
Thomas Breda: “We must implement a new ’governance of workers’ and through that, attack the institutional barriers to social dialogue in France”
Hillel Rapoport: “A fair and efficient European response to the refugee crisis”
Marie-Anne Valfort: “Yes, muslims are discriminated against in France. Yes, solutions exist”
Thomas Piketty: “The crisis we are going through is a profound challenge to every national model”
Stéphane Gauthier and Carine Milcent - Hospital care costs: do State, patients and hospitals have opposite interests?
Pierre Fleckinger and David Martimort - The Theory of Incentives: Outlooks and Challenges
In the news
Hillel Rapoport - Qualified immigration: a visa for growth (January 2022)
CEPREMAP - Well-being in France - Report 2020
Julien Grenet - What democratization of the “grandes écoles” since the mid-2000s? (January 2021)
Marie-Anne Valfort - Eight policy recommendations to combat discrimination in the labour market (July 2020)
L. Wren-Lewis - Agriculture : When land registration helps improve agricultural investments and reduce tree cover loss (June 2020)
COVID-19: research work and press pieces (June 2020)
H. d’Albis - Breaking the myths about immigration and its supposedly negative economic impacts (April 2020)
L. Assouad - Understanding the Lebanese protests through the prism of extreme inequalities (January 2020)
T. Breda - Too good in reading to study math ? (December 2019)
P-Y. Geoffard - Cannabis: How to take back control? (June 2019)
J-F. Laslier - The “deliberative” Citizens’ Initiative Referendum (February 2019)
A. Bozio and T. Piketty - 1990-2018: Three decades of inequality and redistribution in France (September 2018)
H. d’Albis - Macroeconomic evidence suggests that asylum seekers are not a “burden” for Western European countries (June 2018)
O. Tercieux – Are allocation algorithms worth saving? (June 2018)
T. Breda – Inequality and performances in mathematics by girls and boys (March 2018)