Let’s (De)Centralize Public Goods!

Dialogues économiques
Should we favor large metropolises over small communities? According to standard economic theory, the answer is yes, since centralizing helps reduce expenses. However, when public authorities lack some of the relevant information, opting for a federal structure that allows redistribution between many small towns may be the way to go. Researchers Nicolas Gravel and Michel Poitevin demonstrate this by studying the distribution of public and private goods in both federal and centralized structures.
September 16th 2020

Previously issued

  • Op-Ed

« Après l’élection présidentielle au Sénégal, les remises en cause du franc CFA dessinent trois scénarios possibles »

Only in French | An op-ed published by Le Monde written by Gilles Dufrénot (Sciences Po Aix/AMSE)
May 02nd 2024
  • Op-Ed

« S’il reste intéressant de nationaliser TotalEnergies pour mieux maîtriser la décarbonation, il paraît encore plus pertinent de taxer ses superprofits »

Only in French | An op-ed published by Le Monde written by four researchers, including Fanny Henriet (CNRS/AMSE)
April 22nd 2024
  • Dialogues économiques

Gender inequality: pay gaps also exist between companies

In Europe, the pay gap between men and women has halved since the end of the 1990s. However, over the last few years this trend has not continued. A team of researchers in economics has shown that pay differences between companies largely explain these inequalities.
April 24th 2024