TSE Reflect est une newsletter qui partage, avec les décideurs et les partenaires, nos avancées scientifiques à la recherche de solutions économiques concrètes. Chaque mois, nous proposerons des analyses de notre communauté sur des sujets d'actualité dans les domaines de la concurrence, de l'économie numérique, de l'énergie et du climat, de la santé, des infrastructures et réseaux, et de la finance durable.
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TSE Reflect politique de la concurrence & régulation (en anglais seulement) :
#Septembre 2024
- 'Into the cloud' by Jacques Cremer
- David Martimort on 'Why do pay-TV winners take all?'
- Conference: Innovation in Europe
- Policy Paper: "Can banks keep up with mobile money?", by Emmanuelle Auriol & Alexia González Fanfalone
- Highlights from workshop on the Economics of the Cloud Market
#Avril 2023
- 'Who’s in charge of saving the world?' by Jean Tirole
- Marc Ivaldi on 'What happens when hotels can vary their prices?'
- Video: interview of Seth Garz, Senior Program Officer for Research, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
- Portrait: TSE alumnus Thibaud Vergé, Vice-President of the French Competition Authority
- Next Executive Education Course: Competition Policy and Regulation in Digital Markets
- 2022 Activity Report - Research Partnerships and Centers
- News: 'Tackling the Digital Economy conference'
#Septembre 2022
- Portrait: TSE alumna Pascale Déchamps, from the French Competition Authority
- 'How should antitrust laws be enforced?' by Patrick Rey and co-author Michele Polo
- Doh-Shin Jeon, Yassine Lefouili and Leonardo Madio on 'Should platforms block sellers of fake goods?'
- Video: TSE-Yale Workshop on Regulating the Digital Economy, May 2022
- 'Should platforms block sellers of fake goods?'
- 'What future for motorway concessions?' by Marie-Françoise Calmette, Philippe Bontems and David Martimort
- JRC-TSE workshop on liability in the digital economy, interview with Néstor Duch-Brown
- Visitors of the TSE Competition Policy & Regulation Center
- Podcast: 'What can political leaders learn from history?'