Four of our M2 students will participate in the Econometric Game from April 17 to 19 in Amsterdam to solve relevant and challenging real-life cases. Get to know the team members.
Julieta Peveri, PhD student at AMSE from 2018 to 2022 received the AMU thesis prize for her research thesis entitled "Political selection and quality of governance".
How does technical progress create a simultaneous increase of the number of high-skilled and low-skilled jobs? And why is this phenomenon of "polarization" particularly noticeable in big cities ?
Congratulations to Elisa Dienesch (University of Cagliari, AMSE) who was awarded the Royal Economic Society Prize for her paper "Spatial Polarisation", co-authored with Fabio Cerina, Alessio Moro and Michelle Rendall.
In China, parents play a major role in finding a spouse for their children. Economists have studied parental preferences and how they match the wishes of their offspring.
Capucine Roquart graduated in 2023 from the Magistère Ingénieur Économiste and the Master Economics track Economic Policy Analysis. She talks about her academic path at AMSE.