Alain Trannoy (EHESS / AMSE) and Étienne Wasmer (Sciences Po Paris / NYUAD) explain why urban land has become considerably more valuable over the last thirty years, and propose a fiscal revolution to concile social justice and economic efficiency.
Alain Trannoy (EHESS / AMSE) and Étienne Wasmer (Sciences Po Paris / NYUAD) explain why urban land has become considerably more valuable over the last thirty years, and propose a fiscal revolution to concile social justice and economic efficiency.
Workers are less mobile than managers. Although they are more affected by unemployment, they should be the most inclined to move to get a job. Economists B. Schmutz, M. Sidibé and E. Vidal-Naquet reveal the constraints on workers' mobility and suggest possible actions.
We are not all created equal when it comes to crises. A farmer will be hit harder than a teacher by a bad crop. Altruism and risk sharing might be the key to dealing with these situations, sources of inequality.
Four AMSE students are participating in the Econometric Game 2023 this week. Good luck Norgile Bonou, Basile Hogenmuller, Léonie Lorcher and Mariana Montserrat Cerra!
Four AMSE students are participating in the Econometric Game 2023 this week. Good luck Norgile Bonou, Basile Hogenmuller, Léonie Lorcher and Mariana Montserrat Cerra!
Discover the academic path of Marcella Taleb da Costa. She graduated in 2022 from the Master’s in economics program (with a specialization in Quantitative Finance and Insurance) and from the Magistère Ingénieur Économiste, she has since become Chargée d'Affaires Institutionnelles at La Banque Postale.
Do fairness and fasting go together ? During Ramadan, judges of the Muslim faith pronounce 40 % more acquittals than usual. This excess of clemency has just been revealed by an analysis of 380,000 judicial cases in the Indian sub-continent.
Ben Nathanael Ilboudo graduated in 2022 from the Magistère Ingénieur Économiste and the Master in economics with a specialization in Econometrics, Big Data, Statistics.