TSE Reflect is a newsletter that shares our latest research news with decision-makers and TSE partners looking for concrete economic solutions. Once a month, we deliver analyses from our academic community on important current issues in the fields of competition, the digital economy, energy and climate, health, infrastructure and networks, and sustainable finance.
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TSE Reflect issues focused on health economics:
#April 2024
- "Do taxes on junk food work?" by Pierre Dubois
- "How should we care for elderly parents?" by Chiara Canta (TBS Business School) and Helmuth Cremer (TSE)
- TSE researchers welcome France’s first Hospital-University Initiative (IHU) HealthAge
- Partnership Interview with Jean-Pierre Delord (IUCT Oncopole) and Pierre Dubois (TSE): Fighting cancer in Toulouse
- Registration: Health Economics Conference 2024, on June 19-20
- PARTNERSHIP with bioMérieux has won renewed: "Antibiotic resistance"
#November 2023
- '"Antibiotics for the Common Good", by Jean Tirole, Pierre Dubois, Gökçe Gökkoca and Paul-Henri Moisson
- "Who benefits most from health care subsidies?" by Angelique Acquatella
- "How should policymakers support long-term care?", by Philippe de Donder
- Video: "Access to medicines in low-income countries". Round Table with Pierre Dubois, JECO November 2023
- SAVE THE DATE: Health Economics Conference 2024, on June 19-20 (& Video)
- Partnership Interview with Fabien Delaere, from Danone, on "Combining financial and societal performance is part of our DNA"
#March 2023
- 'Will Covid-19 change the way we care for the elderly?' By Philippe De Donder
- 'How should we plan health budgets for new cures?', focusing on treatment of Hepatitis C in France, by Pierre Dubois and Thierry Magnac
- Interview: Patrick Oscar, from GERS, ‘We support TSE research to improve healthcare quality and access’
- Video: 'Will reference pricing make US drugs affordable?' with P. Dubois
- 'Can economics save us from the antibiotic crisis?' by Pierre Dubois, Paul-Henri Moisson and Jean Tirole study whether patent extensions can encourage innovation.
- Portrait: OECD statistician José Carlos Ortega Regalado about health economics for the common good
- Save the date: 1st CEPR Conference in Health Economics
#June 2022
- Pharma prices: 'Can Joe Biden make US drugs affordable?' By Pierre Dubois
- Céline Bonnet and Valérie Orozco on 'How does our living environment impact obesity?'
- Replay: TSE Workshop on 'Innovation, regulation and organization in healthcare', June 2022
- Next generation of health economists: portrait of TSE PhD student Gosia Majewska
- Replay: round table 'Living with dependency’, Common Good Summit, May 2022
- Replay: Scientific Symposium Research and innovation to reduce the burden of antibiotic resistance: strengthening the European action
- Podcast: 'Why do we make bad decisions?'