LIEPP Research Themes
LIEPP Research Themes
The LIEPP is based on an innovative method founded on a multidisciplinary approach and the comparison of qualitative, comparative and quantitative assessments of the same policy. Current activity focuses on several themes, already present in the evaluation of public policies in Sciences Po:
| Research themes | Associated members | Associated publications |
|---|---|---|
| Cities, Spaces, Territories | See | See |
| Crime, Criminal Policies, Security | See | See |
| Cultural Policies | See | See |
| Development Economics | See | See |
| Economic Policies (fiscal, finances) | See | See |
| Education, Higher Education | See | See |
| Environment | See | See |
| Europeanisation | See | See |
| Health | See | See |
| Housing | See | See |
| Labour Policies | See | See |
| Male-Female Parity, Inequality and Discrimination | See | See |
| Methodology and Experimentation | See | See |
| Migrations | See | See |
| Miscellaneous | See | See |
| Social and Fiscal Policies | See | See |
| Vote and Public Policies | See | See |
The range of topics is not fixed and could change according to needs identified by members.
Recent Publications
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Moving towards a single contract?
Etienne Wasmer et al.
Isolated Capital Cities & Misgovernance
Quoc-Anh Do et al.
Career Progression, Economic Downturns, & Skills
Jean-Marc Robin et al. -

Politiques publiques et décision électorale
Emiliano Grossman, Nicolas Sauger
Les effets de (re)localisation des Zones Franches
Thierry Mayer, Florian Mayneris, Loriane Py
Les règles de revalorisation automatique du SMIC
Gilbert Cette, Etienne Wasmer -

The Undercutting of the European Social Dimension
Chiara Saraceno
The challenge of transnational private governance
Yannis Papadopoulos -

Les allègements de cotisations sociales
Clément Carbonnier



