Bruno Crépon, chercheur à l’ENSAE, a synthétisé les enseignements d’études sur différents aspects du marché du travail – Juillet 2021
Note IPP n°74: Réformes fiscales et faisabilité politique
Note écrite par Felix Bierbrauer, Pierre C. Boyer, Andrew Lonsdale, Andreas Peichl – Septembre 2021
Note IPPn°73: Comprendre la stagnation séculaire
Note écrite par Jean-Baptiste Michau – Juillet 2021
La présence significative de salariés dans les conseils d’administration des entreprises a des effets positifs
Retrouvez la tribune de Patricia Crifo dans le journal Le Monde – Juillet 2021
Congratulations to CREST researchers winning five ANR Grants!
Crest and Genes researchers contribute to selected ANR 2021 projects:
- – Medialex with Etienne Ollion proposes to develop original numerical methods, combining social science skills, both quantitative and qualitative, with skills in modelling and automatic language processing.
- – MomBay (Moment Conditions Models and Bayesian Inference for Policy Evaluation) with Anna Simoni aims to design econometric methodologies that improve the quality of the information extracted from the newly available data in order to understand the effect of potential economy policies on: the societies, the interactions among individuals, and the labour market structure and mutations. These questions about the society will motivate and guide the development of our theoretical and computational contributions.
- – MleForRisk with Jean-Michel Zakoian aims to provide better understanding of the usefulness of the combination of Machine Learning and econometrics for financial risk measurement. MLEforRisk is a multi-disciplinary project in the fields of Finance and Financial Econometrics, which brings together senior and junior researchers in business, economics, and applied mathematics.
- – EPIVASCAGE (EPIdemiology of VASCular AGEing) with Nicolas Chopin is a 4-year PRC project aiming to examine the association of baseline and vascular ageing progression for incident cardiovascular disease (CVD) and mortality in the community.
- – DREAMES (Numerical methods for decision: dynamic preferences and multivariate risks) with Caroline Hillairet and Wissal Sabbagh. In presence of abrupt (financial crisis or epidemics) or long-term (environmental or demographic) changes, one needs to use dynamic tools, to detect such changes from observable data, and to re- estimate models and risk quantification parameters, based on a dynamic and long-term view. The main objectives of this project are optimal detection of tendency changes in the environment, and optimization of economic actors’ decisions using dynamic preference criteria.
The complete list of projects is available in french on this link: https://anr.fr/fileadmin/aap/2021/selection/aapg-selection-2021-1.1.pdf
Stratégies Numériques en Sciences Sociales
Retrouvez les cours en ligne d’Étienne Ollion et Julien Boelaert – Juillet 2021
Plastic waste: the need to act quickly
An interview with Isabelle Mejean and Julien Martin in Polytechnique Insights – Juin 2021
Note IPP n°71 : Fusion des régions, quels effets perceptibles par la population ?
Note écrite par Lionel Wilner – Juin 2021
L’héritage, solidarité familiale ou inégalité sociale ?
Interviewé sur les questions d’héritage, retrouvez Bertrand Garbinti dans le journal La Croix du 16/06/2021
Controlled inflation will help to boost growth
An interview with Jean-Baptiste Michau – 04/06/2021