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 sustainable finance:
- Do cryptocurrencies matter?
- Does interoperability harm consumers?
- How can interoperability drive investment and competition in digital payments?
- How can data sharing help improve access to credit?
- How do instant interoperable payment systems transform modern economies?
- Does prison work?
- 2nd Health Economics Conference Summaries
- How should we allocate capital and share risks?
- Public debt as private liquidity
- How can firms make healthier decisions?
- What’s next for sustainable finance?
- Building a better future - Interview of Harvesh Seegolam, Governor of the Bank of Mauritius
- Invitation to the Climate & Biodiversity Conference
- What lies beneath: Will truth-telling AI reshape society? By Jean-François Bonnefon
- Do robots help us make better choices? By Milo Bianchi
- Common Good Summit: Paying the price of inflation
- invitation to the Investing for Biodiversity Workshop on Septembre 21, 2023
- Annual report of the Center
- 'How did India’s cash crunch affect mobile money?' By Hélia Costa, Mauro Pisu and Vatsala Shreeti
- 'Ownership structure and firm risk' By Silvia Rossetto
- TSE and HEC team up with ACPR
- 9 sponsors unite in support of sustainable finance (FDIR)
- TSE-SCOR Foundation for Science Journal: 'How should we manage risk in the 21st century?'
- TSE alumnus Arnaud Grondin Collange Fund selector at Swiss Life Asset Managers France ‘ESG factors are a tool for creating value’
- 'What's the value of cryptocurrencies?' By Christophe Bisière, Matthieu Bouvard, Catherine Casamatta and Bruno Biais
- 'Does capitalism corrupt?' By Jean Tirole
- 'Competing for the common good' By Marcel Boyer
- FIT IN Initiative: Digital payments for all By Sabrine Bair and Hakan Ozyilmaz
- TSE-SCOR Foundation for Science Journal, 'How will we care for the elderly?'
- 'Europe must adopt a carbon price' By Stefan Ambec and Claude Crampes
Prior to 2022, twice-yearly, the Center informed subscribers on research, latest events, news, publications and nominations through the TSE Sustainable Finance Center newsletters. Read the archives by clicking on the images below:
Other newsletters edited in the context of research partnership:
- TSE-SCOR Foundation for Science Journal 2024
- TSE-SCOR Foundation for Science Journal 2022
- TSE-SCOR Foundation for Science Journal 2022
- TSE-SCOR Foundation for Science Journal 2021
- TSE-SCOR Foundation for Science Journal 2021
- TSE-BDF 10 years of partnership - March 2019
- How can finance support the common interest ? With Christian Gollier, Simone Sepe - October 2018
- Toulouse School of Economics on Cryptocurrencies - Analysis by Bruno Biais - June 2018
- Toulouse Economists on risk-charing mechanisms - 2017
- Toulouse Economists on Finance and Macroeconomics - 2017
- Toulouse Economists on Asset Management - 2016-2017
- Toulouse Economists on Finance and Banking - 2016
- How can finance support sustainable development? - June 2015