Research

The study of a world in crisis is divided into three areas: economic crises and the new foundations of the macroeconomy after the 2008 crisis, global transformations (development, democratic transitions, migrations, growth) and public action to address environmental and health crises. 4 methodological fields of excellence are mobilized for this purpose: Quantitative macroeconomics and macrodynamics; Network theory; Econometrics of time series, panel data; Big data.
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Land is back, it should be taxed, it can be taxed

Odran Bonnet, Guillaume Chapelle, Alain Trannoy & Étienne Wasmer, 2021, European Economic Review, 134 (C)
March 15th 2022
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Externality and common-pool resources: The case of artesian aquifers

Hubert Stahn & Agnes Tomini, 2021, Journal of Environmental Economics and management, 109
February 28th 2022
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Does demand noise matter? Identification and implications

Kenza Benhima & Céline Poilly, 2021, Journal of Monetary Economics, vol. 117, 278-295
February 17th 2022
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Air pollution in an urban world: A global view on density, cities and emissions

David Castells-Quintana, Elisa Dienesch & Melanie Krause, 2021, Ecological Economics, 189
February 01st 2022
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Advances in growth and macroeconomic dynamics - In memory of Carine Nourry

By Raouf Boucekkine, Thomas Seegmuller & Alain Venditti
This special issue of Mathematical Social Sciences (MSS) compiles a selection of twelve original papers in four sections covering different topics in growth and macroeconomic theories, and key related normative and positive themes. It is published in memory of Carine Nourry, who was a close friend of many of the contributors.
February 01st 2022