ano.nymous@ccsd.cnrs.fr.invalid (Valérie Fautrero), Valérie Fautrero [hal-04435106] Les Urban Living Labs : de l’expérimentation urbaine à la déterritorialisation de l’innovation locale
Notre recherche centrée sur les enjeux territoriaux des Urban Living Labs (ULLs) tente d’éclairer la dynamique des mouvements de territorialisation et déterritorialisation des innovations et des changements d’échelle. En ce sens, elle vise à compléter un manque dans une littérature académique qui tend (...) ano.nymous@ccsd.cnrs.fr.invalid (Zafarani Uwingabire), Zafarani Uwingabire [hal-04332197] Impacts of degraded pollination ecosystem services on global food security and nutrition
Nutrient resource loss in human food due to an ecological shock in terms of the depletion of insect pollination services may become a global concern. Inspired by the international trade theory, we use a bioeconomic model to estimate the impact of crop price changes on nutrient consumption as (...) ano.nymous@ccsd.cnrs.fr.invalid (Josep-Maria Arauzo-Carod), Josep-Maria Arauzo-Carod [hal-04063106] Location attributes explaining the entry of firms in creative industries: evidence from France
This paper focuses on creative industries and the role played by the existing spatial distribution and agglomeration economies of these activities in relation to their entry decisions. We rely on employment and firm-level data in the creative industries (provided by INSEE) and compare the (...) ano.nymous@ccsd.cnrs.fr.invalid (Natalia Bracarense), Natalia Bracarense [hal-03663040] Center and Periphery: An Original Institutional Economics Analysis of Raúl Prebisch’s Structuralism
The present article focuses on Raúl Prebisch’s center and periphery framework, connecting his early, mid-career, and later work to cast a different light on one of his most enduring contributions. Using an original institutional economics approach, the article shows that Prebisch held a (...) ano.nymous@ccsd.cnrs.fr.invalid (Natalia Bracarense), Natalia Bracarense [hal-03603843] Green Jobs: Sustainable Path for Environmental Conservation and Socio-Economic Stability and Inclusion
The 2008 economic crisis expanded the discussion about stabilization policies beyond its usual academic circles. Such concerns seem even more eminent now as, amidst the COVID-19, governments around the world search for solutions to the looming crisis. John Maynard Keynes, Michal Kalecki, and (...)