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Jerome Hericourt
@jhericourt.bsky.social
Professor in Economics, @univevry.bsky.social @univparissaclay.bsky.social @ceparis-saclay.bsky.social. International eco, finance, inequality, pol eco. Own views/Opinions personnelles.

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@ceparis-saclay.bsky.social : 'Moins de croissance, plus de chômeurs, davantage de déficit public : le coût de l’instabilité politique se chiffre en milliards d’euros.

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Moins de croissance, plus de chômeurs, davantage de déficit public : le coût de l’instabilité politique se chiffre en milliards d’euros
Quinze milliards d’euros de PIB, entre 30 000 et 50 000 emplois, et environ 10 milliards d’euros de déficit en plus pour 2024-2025 : près d’un an et demi après la dissolution de l’Assemblée, le prix d...
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December 9, 2025 at 11:45 AM
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Entretien avec l'économiste @jhericourt.bsky.social pour @stup.media, afin d'y voir plus clair sur la directive européenne sur le découvert bancaire, qui entrera en vigueur en France fin novembre 2026 et ses effets potentiels. #economie
La fin du découvert bancaire : l’économiste Jérôme Héricourt recadre le débat stup.media/la-fin-du-de...
December 1, 2025 at 2:54 PM
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#Demographie "Même si le système est pris en tenaille, il ne faut pas attendre de nos responsables politiques d’avoir les yeux à moyen terme quand la question de voter un #budget est sensible. Le débat est en ce moment sur des considérations de très court terme", constate @jhericourt.bsky.social.
December 4, 2025 at 3:31 PM
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Même s’il regrette la surdramatisation autour de la #dette française, l’économiste @jhericourt.bsky.social estime qu’il est urgent d’agir. Afin d’être accepté, l’effort doit être équitablement réparti, ce qui passe par une contribution significative des plus riches.
#dette #budget #econsky
October 28, 2025 at 12:46 PM
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📺 In the news

Comment la hausse des inégalités de revenu contribue à la formation de bulles de crédit aux ménages?

Retrouvez @jhericourt.bsky.social, prof. au @ceparis-saclay.bsky.social, dans la La Minute Science de l'@univevry.bsky.social!

➡️ A visionner ici: www.youtube.com/shorts/aM6Aj...
La Minute Science, Jérôme Héricourt
YouTube video by Université Évry Paris-Saclay
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October 9, 2025 at 10:05 AM
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It was co-organized with Stefano Bosi (co-chair), @yesthatsme.bsky.social, Morgan Patty, @nraffin.bsky.social & our fantastic admin officer Solange Soubrier.

Thank you to MSH Paris-Saclay, @psae.bsky.social, @univparissaclay.bsky.social & @univevry.bsky.social for financial support.
✨ That’s a wrap for AFSE 2025!
3 days of brilliant research, keynotes, and debates — and a fantastic community.
Huge thanks to all involved, and special shout-out to @olivierbos.bsky.social 🙏
See you next year! 🇫🇷📚
June 4, 2025 at 5:02 PM
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✨ That’s a wrap for AFSE 2025!
3 days of brilliant research, keynotes, and debates — and a fantastic community.
Huge thanks to all involved, and special shout-out to @olivierbos.bsky.social 🙏
See you next year! 🇫🇷📚
June 4, 2025 at 3:52 PM
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Women-led Firms’ Access to Bank Credit
An insightful presentation by Nicoletta Berardi (Banque de France), shedding light on the structural barriers and dynamics influencing access to finance for women-led businesses.

Discover more about her work 👉 sites.google.com/site/nicolet...
June 4, 2025 at 3:46 PM
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🎤 Our third keynote at AFSE 2025

We were thrilled to welcome Alexander Teytelboym (University of Oxford) for a captivating keynote lecture on:
“Duality in Market Design”
Discover more about his work 👉 t8el.com
June 4, 2025 at 1:32 PM
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"Agricultural Dynamics and Structural Transformation: Can They Withstand Weather Extremes?" A rich and timely presentation by Natalia Zugravu-Soilita, Professor at UVSQ Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines. More on her work here 👉 sites.google.com/view/natalia...
June 4, 2025 at 1:22 PM
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🎓 Round Table – Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in Academia: Assessment and Perspectives With Hélène Périvier (OFCE – Sciences Po), Mathieu Arbogast (CNRS Gender), Jean-Noël Senne (Université Paris-Saclay), and Camille Hémet (PSE)
June 4, 2025 at 1:20 PM
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💬 Round Table #5 – Women in Economics (WinE): Policy Perspectives

An important conversation on gender and policy in the economics profession, with insights from:

– Emmanuelle Taugourdeau (École Polytechnique)

– Soledad Zignago (Banque de France)
June 4, 2025 at 1:14 PM
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Mathilde Dufouleur is one of our PhD student at @ceparis-saclay.bsky.social. She is working on the intersection between regulatory frameworks and financial stability.

➡️ To know more about Mathilde works: sites.google.com/view/mathild...
Thank you Mathilde Dufouleur for your presentation at AFSE 2025!
Her work shows how reading between the lines of IMF reports can provide valuable insights into the depth of recessions.

📄 Don’t miss her paper: “Can Sentiment Predict the Depth of a Recession? Insights from IMF Reports”
June 4, 2025 at 10:29 AM
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🏆 AFSE 2025 PhD Dissertation Prize

The jury has awarded the 2025 AFSE PhD Prize to Anaïs Fabre. Two honourable mentions were also awarded: Duncan Webb and Ségal Le Guern Herry.

👏 Congratulations to all three for their outstanding contributions to economic research!
June 4, 2025 at 10:37 AM
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Thank you Mathilde Dufouleur for your presentation at AFSE 2025!
Her work shows how reading between the lines of IMF reports can provide valuable insights into the depth of recessions.

📄 Don’t miss her paper: “Can Sentiment Predict the Depth of a Recession? Insights from IMF Reports”
June 4, 2025 at 10:14 AM
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🗳️ Round Table #3 – Turbulences: Populism, Identity Politics, and Polarization. Organized by CEPR, this round table brought together leading voices to discuss the political and economic roots of polarization: Pierre Boyer (École Polytechnique), Clémence Tricaud (UCLA), and Stéphane Wolton (LSE)
June 4, 2025 at 10:23 AM
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Our 2nd Keynote Speaker this morning, Anne Perrot (IGF), in the Annual Conference AFSE 2025 on "Public policy towards the digital sector and the media"s
June 3, 2025 at 10:15 AM
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🌍 Among our many excellent presenters this morning at #AFSE2025, we had the pleasure of hearing Mathilde Degois (ENS Paris-Saclay & AgroParisTech) present her work:
“Deforestation, Downwind Rainfall, and Economic Loss in Western Africa.”
🔎 Discover more of her work on her website: mathdeg.github.io
June 2, 2025 at 10:25 AM
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💡 A Comprehensive View of Firm Resilience: Does it Predict Performance during Setbacks? That was the central question addressed this morning by Simon Tièche (International Institute for Management Development) during his presentation at #AFSE2025.
🔍 Discover more about his work: www.simontieche.com
June 2, 2025 at 12:34 PM
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Are CEO-Worker Pay Ratios Comparable Across Firms? A Firm Complexity Perspective. A great presentation this morning by Tat-Kei Lai, Associate Professor at IESEG School of Management. Curious to know more? His work is available here 👉 laitatkei.wordpress.com
June 2, 2025 at 12:48 PM
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🦁🐍🐒🐧 If you're wondering why all these animals appeared on his slide... this is the one to look into. Explore his work here 👉 matthieucrozet.weebly.com

"Phyloeconomic Trade Diversity" A fascinating talk by Mathieu Crozet, Professor at Université Paris-Saclay.
June 2, 2025 at 2:52 PM