This i-MIP ebook brings together the three contributions from the Institute to the budget evaluation conference, jointly organized with the Institute of Public Policies on June 30, 2025. These contributions focus on the macroeconomic and international aspects of the budget discussion. The aim is not to make economic policy recommendations but to shed light on the budget debate through quantitative insights.
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Macroeconomic and International Perspectives
The following authors contributed to this ebook:
- Lionel Fontagné, Director of i-MIP, Professor at PSE and at the Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
- Jhon-Jair Gonzalez-Pulgarin, Postdoctoral Researcher, Cepremap
- François Langot, Deputy Director of i-MIP, Professor at the Université du Mans
- Jocelyn Maillard, Economist at i-MIP
- Selma Malmberg, Economist at i-MIP
- Mathieu Parenti, Director of the “New Quantitative Models of International Trade” program at i-MIP, Professor at PSE
- Thepthida Sopraseuth, Associate Researcher at i-MIP, Professor at the Université Cergy-Pontoise
- Fabien Tripier, Director of the “New Quantitative Models of Macroeconomics” program at i-MIP, Professor at the Université Paris Dauphine – PSL
- Jean-Olivier Hairault, Economist at i-MIP, Director of PSE, Professor at PSE
The Institute for Macroeconomic and International Policies (i-MIP) was created through a scientific partnership between the Paris School of Economics and the CEPREMAP. It aims to analyze and quantitatively assess macroeconomic and international policies, supported by the latest research methods in economics.
The Institute of Public Policies (IPP) has been created by the Paris School of Economics and is developed through a scientific partnership with the GENES. It aims to promote the analysis and quantitative evaluation of public policies, supported by the latest research methods in economics.