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The MPA faculty includes specialists in political
science, sociology, law, and economics, as well as recognized
decision-makers and policy analysts from the public arena. To
guarantee a variety of critical and cultural perspectives as well
as of pedagogical approaches, academics and professionals from
around Europe and the world are invited to join a core group of
Sciences Po faculty. Their diversity complements that of the student
body, and adds to the richness and depth of the program.
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Jacques
LE CACHEUX
Jacques Le Cacheux is a Professor of Economics at the Université
de Pau et des Pays de l’Adour. He has been working at the
OFCE (Observatoire français des conjonctures économiques)
since 1983 and has been the Director of its Economics Research
Department since 1993. He also teaches at the Paris Institute
for Political Science (Sciences Po), Stanford University in Paris,
the European Online Academy, and the Collège des Hautes
Etudes Européennes. He took his Ph.D in economics at the
European University Institute in Florence (Italy) and was granted
a post-doctoral Fulbright scholarship to study at New York University.
His areas of research include European integration issues, taxation
and international macroeconomics.
Professor Le Cacheux has been a member of the INGENUE Team since
the launching of the project in 1999, and a member of various
European research projects and networks financed by the EC Commission
(EUROMOD, MOCHO, EUROCAP, CONNEX, CONSENT). He has
published articles in many journals (including Revue de l’OFCE,
Revue économique, Revue d’économie politique,
Revue d’économie financière, American Economic
Review, Economic Policy, etc.) and collective volumes. Editor
of Europe : La nouvelle vague – Perspectives économiques
de l’élargissement, (1996), Collection «
Références/OFCE », Presses de Sciences Po.
He is co-editor, with Jean-Paul Fitoussi, of the annual Rapport
sur l’état de l’Union européenne,
Fayard and Presses de Sciences Po, now also published in English
by Palgrave (Report on the State of the European Union), and
co-author, with Christian Saint-Etienne, of a tax reform proposal
published with the title Croissance equitable et concurrence
fiscale, by the CAE (Council of Economic Advisers of the Prime
Minister), (CAE Reports, n°56, La Documentation française,
October 2005).
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