The 3rd year of the Magistère Ingénieur Economiste programme of study includes one graduation project called ESP, End-of-Studies Project. Djiby Balde, a student in Magistère Ingénieur Économiste and M2 Economics track Econometrics big data statistics, shares his experience.
AMSE has been mobilized to face the crisis, involving large-scale distance learning, caring for students’ needs, project defence from home, and challenges and kaggle competitions related to Covid-19.
Raouf Boucekkine, researcher in economics at AMSE, offers a perspective on the economics of epidemics and on some of the new challenges this discipline must now confront to help address the Covid crisis.
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.
Why are there so few women at the top of the academic career ladder? Economists Clément Bosquet, Pierre-Philippe Combes and Cecilia García-Peñalosa answer this question for french research in economic sciences.
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.
With massive public debt since the 2008 financial crisis, how can countries implement ambitious environmental policies to tackle global warming? This is the question that is being examined by economists Mouez Fodha, Thomas Seegmuller, and Hiroaki Yamagami.