Université Saint-Louis - Bruxelles
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Research project(s)

Keyword: ECONOMIC.

-  A guiding framework for ecosystem services monetization in ecological-economic modeling.
-  Black minds within Belgian (de-)colonisation and discrimination. Burundian, Congolese and Rwandese Cultural elite in Belgium (1945-1975)..
-  CES - Axis 3 - Migrations, multiculturalities and ethno-religious belongings.
-  Disequilibrium Macroeconomics.
-  Economic nationalism (EN) as an ideology in EU politics: a discourse-theoretical approach [post-doctoral project funded by F.R.S.-FNRS] .
-  Economic practices of relocation, European Union law and court stories in transition.
-  IES - Axis 6 - Research Area - Political Economy and Social Cohesion.
-  Law in transition. Legal science in a post-growth society .
-  Law of utilities.
-  Localization of economic activities and strategic competition.
-  Macroeconomic dynamics.
-  Minorities, segregation and cooperation: an experimental approach.
-  Minorities, segregation and cooperation: an experimental approach.
-  Optimal allocation of resources between health prevention and health cure.
-  PhD project: Macroeconomic thinking through the Great Recession.
-  Political uses of the law in the EU's external relations.
-  Students' trajectories when entering tertiary education programs .
-  The Diversity of Work in the Creative and Cultural Industries.
-  Thesis project: Basic income - estimating the economic impact of tax-benefit reforms aiming at providing an unconditional income to all.
-  Thesis project - Ex-ante simulation of a carbon tax and its revenue-recycling scheme in Belgium: environmental effectiveness and distributive impacts.
-  Universities and firms: a comparative analysis of the interaction between market processes, organizational strategies and governance.
-  Urban development strategies, conflict and cooperation among local public authorities: the case of Region Bruxelles-Capitale.
-  Urban development strategies, conflict and cooperation among local public authorities: the case of Region Bruxelles-Capitale.