Paris Sorbonne Sustainable Development,
International Economics and Labor Market Seminar
(PSSD-IELM)
Welcome to the PSSD-IELM Seminar website organized by Coralie Hirsch, Arnold Njike, and Julieta Peveri
The seminar takes place each week on Mondays from 11 am to 12:15 pm.
The PSSD seminar is part of the research groups in Development and International Economics at Paris Pantheon Sorbonne University - Scientific Programs "Economics of Sustainable Development" and "International Economics and Labor Market" at CES (Centre d'Economie de la Sorbonne, CNRS UMR 8174, University Paris Panthéon Sorbonne, Institut de Recherche pour le Développement - IRD).
This seminar is dedicated to the presentation, by French and foreign researchers, of their current research in the field of sustainable development, international economics, population, labor market, urban economics, and human capital. The researchers are internationally recognized in their fields and come from prestigious institutions.
The invitation criteria are scientific: guests whose research themes are close to those of the members of the "Economics of Sustainable Development" and "International Economics and Labor Market" groups are privileged. The researchers are internationally recognized in their fields and come from prestigious institutions.
Confirmed researchers in topics related to development, sustainable development, urban, international economics, population, labor market, or human capital.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
Place: Maison des Sciences Economiques, Paris 75013, 6th floor
Hour: from 11:00am to 12:15pm
The PSSD-IELM seminar replaces the former Paris Sorbonne Sustainable Development Seminar (PSSD) and International Economics and Labor Market Seminar (IELM) since 2023.
The audience can be from or outside the CES: teacher-researchers from the CES and other Parisian institutions (PSE, DIAL), PhD students (compulsory for PhD students of the group), Master students (M2 "Development Economics" and "Sustainable Development Economics" and DU PSME (M1) based on scientific interest for the subject and for those who would like to give courses afterwards).