Toulouse School of Economics
Motto | Une grande école au sein de l'université |
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Motto in English | At the heart of economics |
Type | Economics departement |
Established |
2007 as an independent institution 1751 in the University of Toulouse |
Affiliation | Université fédérale de Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées |
Chairman | Jean Tirole |
Director | Ulrich Hege |
Undergraduates | 250 |
Postgraduates | 320 |
109 | |
Location | Toulouse, France |
Campus | Toulouse 1 University Capitole |
Nickname | TSE |
Affiliations | University of Toulouse Capitole ; as a research center : École des hautes études en sciences sociales, École Polytechnique |
Website | www.tse-fr.eu |
The Toulouse School of Economics (TSE) is a school within Toulouse 1 University Capitole. In 2007, the French government and the Academy of Sciences chose TSE as one of 13 "Réseaux Thématiques de Recherche Avancée" (RTRA) across all fields, enabling the creation of a private foundation, the Jean-Jacques Laffont Foundation, which serves to foster world class research in economics and related social sciences at TSE.[1]
In 2011, the Toulouse School of Economics was established as the University of Toulouse's (established in 1229) department of economics.
According to REPEC, in March 2014 it was ranked as the 11th most productive research department of economics in the world, and the 3rd in Europe.[2] Other rankings place TSE as one of the leading schools of economics in the world, all of them placing the School among the top 3 in Europe.
The chairman Professor Jean Tirole was awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics Sciences in 2014 for his analysis of market power and regulation.[3]
International recognition
Toulouse School of Economics is consistently ranked among the very best in Europe in rankings based on quality-weighted publications.[4] For instance, the website Econphd ranks TSE first in the world in information economics, and second in the world in industrial organisation. Many of the faculty members are fellows of the Econometric Society and the European Economic Association.TSE scholars have also received numerous national and international awards, including the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences and the CNRS Gold Medal, the highest scientific Honor in France (both Jean Tirole in 2007 and 2014), and the Yrjö Jahnsson Award, granted every two years to the best European economist under 45 (Jean-Jacques Laffont and Jean Tirole in 2003, Gilles Saint-Paul in 2007).[5]
Economics departments rankings | Worldwide | Europe | France |
IDEAS | 11 | 2 | 2 |
Tillburg University | 30 | 11 | 1 |
EconPhD | 18 | 2 | 1 |
UCL | 4 | 1 | |
University of Minnesota | 29 | 5 | 1 |
Advisory Council
The scientific council is composed of most famous economists in the world including 4 Nobel Prizes:
- Susan Athey (Harvard University)
- Richard Blundell (University College London)
- François Bourguignon (Paris School of Economics)
- Mathias Dewatripont (Université Libre de Bruxelles)
- Ivar Ekeland (University of British Columbia)
- Armin Falk (University of Bonn)
- Drew Fudenberg (Harvard University)
- Bengt Holmström (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
- Paul Joskow (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
- Andreu Mas-Colell (Pompeu Fabra University)
- Eric Maskin (Princeton University)
- Roger Myerson (University of Chicago)
- Torsten Persson (Stockholm University)
- Rafael Repullo (CEMFI Madrid)
- Amartya Sen (Harvard University)
- Suzanne Scotchmer (University of California)
- Nicholas Stern (HM Treasury)
Jean-Jacques Laffont Foundation
The Jean-Jacques Laffont Foundation - Toulouse School of Economics gathers about 150 senior and junior researchers affiliated with various research institutions (University of Toulouse, EHESS, CNRS, INRA) and about 100 PhD students (70% international). It relies on a prestigious scientific committee composed of 16 members including 3 Nobel Prize winners.
Doctoral programme
Its doctoral programme provides a rigorous and in-depth training in the major fields of economics to prepare students for quantitative and qualitative economic analysis. TSE offers core courses in the main disciplines (microeconomics, macroeconomics and econometrics) as well as a broad choice of applications in those disciplines. In addition, TSE offers a two-year Masters programme and a senior year bachelor programme. TSE graduates become professional economists, whether in academia, government, private firms, or international organisations.
Involvement in policy-making
TSE researchers have developed strong relationships with economic actors as regulators, corporations and other various institutions. They take an active part in policy-making in France (The French Council of Economic Advisors) as well as for a variety of institutions in Europe (The European Commission) and the rest of the world.[6]
References
- ↑ (French)Toulouse School of Economics, une grande école pour les Matheux
- ↑ Top 25% Economics Departments, as of January 2016
- ↑ Nobel Prize in Economic Science Awarded to Jean Tirole
- ↑ (French)Toulouse School of Economics : Jean Tirole fait chauffer l’école
- ↑ (French)Bruno Sire
- ↑ (French)Toulouse School of Economics : Ah ! si toutes les facs étaient comme elle...
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Coordinates: 43°36′19″N 1°25′56″E / 43.6054°N 1.4322°E