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Bakhtawar Ali received the 2023 Best Paper Award from the IOEA

Bakhtawar Ali, PhD student at AMSE, recently received the 2023 Best Paper Award from the prestigious Institutional and Organizational Economics Academy IOEA for his paper “A Travesty of Justice: Unintended Consequences of Anti-Corruption Efforts”. Congrats Bakhtawar!
May 31st 2023
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Thesis defence, Marion Coste

Congratulations Marion Coste for having successfully defending your PhD thesis at Aix-Marseille School of Economics (AMSE) under the direction of Mohammad Abu-Zaineh and Sylvie Boyer.
May 24th 2023
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Same-sex marriage: change the law, change your mind?

How do our family, friends and laws influence us? The evolution of individual opinions is determined by the adequacy of these three components, as demonstrated by a study on the acceptance of same-sex marriage.
May 24th 2023
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Apprenticeship tax

Support the study programs of Aix-Marseille University and AMSE by investing in the training of your future collaborators!
By paying your apprenticeship tax to Aix-Marseille University, you choose to help us finance:
1. new training courses that respond as closely as possible to the needs of the socio-economic world,
2. the Aix-Marseille University's documentary collection made available to...
May 17th 2023
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Alumni testimony - Ernesto Ugolini

Ernesto Ugolini graduated in 2021 from the Master Economics track Empirical and theoretical economics, he talks about his academic path at AMSE.
May 11th 2023
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Alain Trannoy, Winner of the 2023 AFSE Prize - Special mentions from the jury

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.
May 11th 2023
  • dialogues économiques

Geographical mobility : not all created equal!

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.
May 10th 2023
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Can altruism reduce risk?

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.
April 26th 2023
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Video presentation

Watch the AMSE video presentation, showcasing our three pillars: research, teaching, and knowledge dissemination.
April 25th 2023
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AMSE at the Econometric Game 2023

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!
April 21st 2023