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).
  • Press

"Gender inequalities in the labour market deserve to be analysed in detail if they are to be reduced"

Only in French | An interview of Cecilia Garcia Peñalosa (CNRS/EHESS/AMSE) published by Pôle emploi.
December 12th 2023
  • Expertise

Explaining the narrowing of the gender gap in lifetime earnings

An article by Cecilia García Peñalosa (CNRS/EHESS/AMSE) and co-authors published on the Banque de France website.
December 11th 2023
  • Dialogues économiques

Children's skills: the crucial role of interaction with parents

Although little studied in economics, the parent-child relationship is a crucial subject, intimately linked to fundamental socio-economic issues such as inequality, growth and education. Researcher Avner Seror looks at the nature of this interaction and the impact of screens within it.
Reference: Seror, A., 2022, « "Child Development in Parent-Child Interactions », Journal of Political Economy, 130(9), 2462‑2499.
December 08th 2023
  • Videos

"Equality of opportunity" by Alain Trannoy

Only in French - What is equal opportunities? How can it be applied? What is the position of France ? A presentation by Alain Trannoy (EHESS/AMSE), specialist of this field.
December 06th 2023
  • Expertise

Trends and inequality in lifetime earnings in France

A column by Cecilia García Peñalosa (CNRS/EHESS/AMSE) and co-authors published on VoxEU/CEPR.
November 29th 2023
  • Press
  • Op-Ed

"Economics has lost sight of the land question"

Only in French | Op-ed article by Alain Trannoy and Etienne Wasmer published by Le Monde.
November 27th 2023
  • Dialogues économiques

Microcredit in India, a response to the climate challenge?

In India, microcredit helps to cushion climatic shocks, finds economist Timothée Demont in his research on community-based economic Self-Help Groups in the eastern state of Jharkhand. His analysis focuses on the effects of these groups on the economic resilience of villages when droughts affect harvests.
Reference: Demont T., 2022, « Coping with shocks: How Self-Help Groups impact food security and seasonal migration », World Development, 155, 105892.
November 15th 2023
  • Dialogues économiques

Remittances: a boost to growth?

The amount of money sent by emigrants to their countries of origin often exceeds that of international development aid programs. But what impact do these huge remittances have on the economies of countries? The observations are often contradictory. To understand them, economists Nicolas Destrée, Karine Gente, and Carine Nourry propose a model that links remittances, growth and education.
Reference: Destrée N., Gente K., Nourry C., 2021. “Migration, Remitance and Accumulation of Human Capital with Endogenous Debt Constraints.”, Mathematical Social Sciences, 112, 38 60.
October 25th 2023
  • Press
  • Op-Ed

Poverty in all its forms

Only in French - Op-ed article by Alain Trannoy (EHESS/AMSE) published by Les Echos
October 24th 2023
  • Lectures

Journées de l'Economie : Surmonter nos fragilités

Only in French - AMSE researchers take part in the 2023 Journée de l'Économie in Lyon!
October 18th 2023