Public Outreach

At the interface between academic research and society, AMSE disseminates economic knowledge to non-academic audiences by:
- making the results of research accessible to everyone through its digital journal, Dialogues économiques, which publishes articles, videos and infographics,
- organizing outreach events (conferences, festivals, exhibitions),
- supporting researchers to contributing to the public debate (journalistic writing, press relations).
  • Dialogues économiques

Decisions in Periods of Uncertainty, Fear, and Catastrophe

One of the things which led to Covid-19 becoming a catastrophic situation has revealed to be the choices that were made before the pandemic. Regardless of whether these choices were good or not, they were nevertheless made. This therefore leads to the question of how catastrophes influence decision-making in uncertain situations. Theories are able to clearly explain our choices when we have all the elements in hand. However, once exceptional situations occur, such as catastrophes that have disastrous yet very unlikely consequences, these theories reveal to be less pertinent.
Reference: Chanel O., Chichilnisky G., 2009, "The influence of fear in decisions: Experimental evidence," Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, 39(3), 271-298.
April 29th 2020
  • Dialogues économiques

Migration, an issue beyond borders

Hidden behind the migrant are the shortcomings of a coercive state system that has little respect for Human Rights and individual dignity. Readmission has implications going far beyond the migration realm. Jean-Pierre Cassarino draws a parallel between the increasing regulation of migration policies and the gradual deregulation of the labor market.
Reference: Cassarino, Jean Pierre, (2014), « A Reappraisal of the EU’s Expanding Readmission System », The International Spectator: Italian Journal of International Affairs, 49:4, 130-145. Cassarino, Jean-Pierre, (2015),« Relire le lien entre migration de retour et
April 15th 2020
  • Expertise

The project Economic Epidemiology of Covid-19 (ECOVID-19) supported by the French National Research Agency

A team of researchers propose a comparative cost-effectiveness analysis of public policies during the Covid-19 epidemic in France.
April 11th 2020
  • Dialogues économiques

The glass ceiling in Academia: when women hurt their career success

Why are there so few women at the top of the academic career ladder? Recent research by Clément Bosquet, Pierre-Philippe Combes, and Cecilia García-Peñalosa using data for academic economists in France shows that only 18% of those in the most senior positions are women, and that this is largely due to them not applying for such positions. This is not just a matter of discrimination: women hurt their own careers by not putting themselves forward for promotion.
Reference: Bosquet C., Combes P-P., García‐Peñalosa C., 2019, « Gender and Promotions: Evidence from Academic Economists in France », Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 121 (3), 1020-1053
April 01st 2020
  • Press

The extended strangulation of economic activity, not a viable option

Op-ed published in Le Monde, 21 March 2020, Alain Trannoy (EHESS, AMSE) predicts a public deficit of 4.6 points of GDP in France and warns that the prolonged strangulation of economic activity cannot be a viable solution. Article in French only.
March 21st 2020
  • Expertise

Detecting Acceleration of the COVID-19 Pandemic for Policy Guidance

A suitable approach to global pandemics like the COVID-19 is to measure and monitor acceleration/deceleration of confirmed cases and deaths over health policy responses, across countries.
Reference: S. Luchini, M. Degoulet, C. Baunez et P. Pintus
March 20th 2020
  • Dialogues économiques

How Can the Spark Between Ecology and Economics be Rekindled?

In a world where climate change is a hot topic, enterprising countries must take initiative in implementing ambitious environmental policies. However, the cost of these policies hinders those that have been straddled with massive public debt since the 2008 financial crisis. So, how can economics and ecology be united? This is the question that is being examined by economists Mouez Fodha, Thomas Seegmuller, and Hiroaki Yamagami.
Reference: Fodha M. , Seegmuller T. , Yamagami H. , 2018, « Environmental Tax Reform under Debt Constraint », Annals of Economics and Statistics, 129, 33-52
March 18th 2020
  • Dialogues économiques

Job creation and cash holdings in private firms: is there a link?

Contrary to popular belief, holding large amounts of cash does not encourage private companies to hire staff. In fact, the effect is quite the opposite. Economists Philippe Bacchetta, Kenza Benhima and Céline Poilly highlight the role of external ‘liquidity shocks’ to explain a surprising link between the two phenomena.
Reference: Bacchetta, P., Benhima, K., Poilly, C., 2014, "Corporate Cash and Employment". Swiss Finance Institute Research Paper N.14-01.
March 04th 2020
  • Dialogues économiques

The drive for expulsion gaining ground in the EU

In Europe, policies aimed at expelling irregular migrants and rejected asylum seekers are gaining momentum. For many years, Jean-Pierre Cassarino has collected more than 640 bilateral readmission agreements concluded by the EU Member States. He sheds light on an expanding expulsion system which is part and parcel of a broader international framework.
Reference: Cassarino, Jean Pierre, (2014), « A Reappraisal of the EU’s Expanding Readmission System », The International Spectator: Italian Journal of International Affairs, 49:4, 130-145
February 19th 2020