Remittances: a boost to growth?
Back to the past: when economics meets archaeology
Are Artesian Aquifers an Endless Source of Water?
safety at work and migrant workers
Trade agreements and obesity
Is there a “Natural Resources Curse?”
The Growth Rate of Cities: From Agricultural to Industrial Towns
Business schools and accreditations
Calanques, biodiversity and economics
In Favour of the Majority
Economy and religion
Religions & Ghana
May God Bless You! (If you pay)
Medical Desertification
From Protecting Nature to Protecting Biodiversity: A History of Debate
Contributing to the public goods
Voting When Conflicted
Sharing, taxis and inheritance
Collective Decision and Voting Methods
Collective Decision: Preventing the Worst from Happening
Health economics
Why do most prices rarely change?
Perception of public debt and growth
Talent, Taxes & Equal Opportunity
How Much Is a Cleaner Air Worth?
Growth, Debt and Employment
When growth takes on debt
When people in Vaucluse have more children than those in Bouches-du-Rhône
Motivating Virtuous Acts through Choice
The Single Property tax
Single Property Tax: One tax “to rule them all”
Which funding for our health ?
Towards universal health coverage in developing countries
Rising Property Prices – Reason for Businesses to Celebrate?
Bubbles, Macroeconomics and Environment
Students Loans: Running into Debt? Speculative bubbles, Part II.
When econometrics looks at poverty
When Bubbles Inflate Growth. Speculative Bubbles, Part I.
Can we improve competitiveness at any cost?
Deprescribing: Another way to heal
Invasive Species: join the fight against them!
When Game Theory Takes Us on a Ride
Game theory and free competition
World Poverty: The numbers do not add up
Poverty: numbers and people