Sciences Po "SAB" Projects
Since 2009 Sciences Po has been financing internal research projects selected by a board made up exclusively of prominent, internationally recognised academics, external to SciencesPo. This board – the « Scientific Advisory Board » (SAB) – is entrusted every year to evaluate several dozen research projects proposed by SciencesPo’s faculty and researchers.
Sciences Po called for two types of proposals :
- projects requiring « seed money » in order to help prepare applications for external funding
- fundamental research projects that are innovative in nature or « disruptive » in their approach to a classic question.
Every year since 2012, the Department's projects have been among the 15 or so internal research projects selected for financial support by the SAB.
2021
Evaluating the Impact of Road Safety Initiatives in Liberia
Golvine DE ROCHAMBEAU
Cities, Growth, and Climate Change
Florian OSWALD
Local Effects of State-Building: Evidence from the French Revolution
Emeric HENRY and Benjamin MARX
Political Dynasties and the Distribution of Wealth
Roberto GALBIATI
2020
Islam and the State: Religious Education in the Age of Mass Schooling (PDF 78 KB)
Benjamin MARX
Popularity versus Quality: Do Social Media Bias Editorial Decisions? (PDF 83.68 KB)
Julia CAGÉ
2019
The Diffusion of Technology during the Last Three Millennia (PDF 79,18 KB)
Johannes BOEHM and Thomas CHANEY
2018
- Media Competition and News Diets
Julia CAGÉ - Personal Connections, the Balance of Power, and Public Policies in an Autocracy
Quoc Anh DO - Media Capture by Banks: Evidence from News Coverage of the Europe’s Sovereign Debt Crisis
Ruben DURANTE - Crime and House Prices using Micro Data
Florian OSWALD
2017
- Input-biased Productivity and Firm Heterogeneity
Johannes BOEHM
- Leadership, Policies, and Long-Term Consequences: Historical Evidence from French Western Africa
Quoc-Anh DO
2016
- Information Innovation in the Digital World
Julia CAGÉ - Likelihood Corrections for Two-Way Models
Koen JOCHMANS - Mobility, Spillovers and Knowledge Transferability
Joan MONRAS and Emeric HENRY
2015
- Minimum Wages and Spatial Equilibrium
Joan MONRAS - Homophily in Social Networks : Evidence from a Natural Experiment in Sciences Po
Quoc-Anh DO - Internet, Political Information, and Ideological Polarization : the Role of Social Media and Search Engines
Ruben DURANTE and Sergei GURIEV - Econometric Analysis of Linked Data
Koen JOCHMANS
2014
- An Offer You Can’t Refuse : Mafia, Vote-Buying and Political Capture
Ruben DURANTE - Cheap Talk Communication in Stopping Time Games
Sidartha GORDON
2013
- The Impact of Internet on Political Participation, Electoral Competition and Policy Making : Evidence from Italy
Ruben DURANTE - Violence et harcèlement à l’école : effets et solutions
Yann ALGAN, project led within the framework of the LIEPP - Solutions to the Incidental-Parameter Problem
Koen JOCHMANS
2012
- Media Influence, Political Power and Economic Returns: Evidence from Berlusconi’s Italy
Ruben DURANTE - Tax Rates, Enforcement, Occupational Choice and Tax Evasion
Zsofia BARANY - Stéréotypes, autocensure et réussite scolaire
Elise HUILLERY - Nonparametric Estimation of Finite Mixtures
Koen JOCHMANS