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With an average of two publications per week, these first months have been rich in reflections. We have already started to define and estimate the climate debt, to explore the limits of sustainability, and to engage in dialogues with experts regarding their vision of the economy.
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After our debut in Rome, we traveled to Vienna at the end of November for the second conference of the European Macro Policy Network. The topic was « Fiscal Policy for the 21st Century: Meeting Economic, Social, and Climate Challenges ». We were fortunate to have the opportunity to take the stage to present the Institut and to forge connections with our European partners.
Representatives from Sweden, Finland, Italy, Germany and the Netherlands also made the journey to the City of Music upon invitation of the Austrian hosts.
And this is just the beginning: We are excited to continue the exchanges in the Netherlands during the next conference, scheduled for this spring.
The Institut is in the press. We regularly publish op-eds in the magazine Alternatives Économiques, where we bring our perspective to the economic debate. You can find our contributions here.
We have also been interviewed by the national newspaper Les Échos, to whom we presented our project for the coming years.
Clara Leonard
General director and
Co-founder
Mathilde Viennot
Vice-president and
Co-founder
Cyprien Batut
Senior economist
Jonas Kaiser
Data analyst
Juliette de Pierrebourg
Research associate