Rémi BAZILLIER

Professor of Economics, Pantheon-Sorbonne University, Sorbonne School of Economics

Rémi Bazillier is a Professor of Economics at the Pantheon-Sorbonne University and research affiliate at the Centre d’Economie de la Sorbonne (CES-CNRS). He is the director of the Master of Development Economics and professor in charge of international relations at the Sorbonne School of Economics. He is also member of the scientific council of the Foundation for European Progressive Studies. His research focuses on labour and development, corporate social responsibility, inequalities, and the linkages between social and economic development. He received his Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne in 2007. He wrote several papers published in international per-reviewed journals including Journal of Comparative Economics, World Development, Journal of Economics Surveys, Review of World Economics, Journal of Development Studies, or International Labour Review. He published a book on the linkages between Labour and Sustainable development (“Le travail, grand oublié du développement durable”, col. eDDen, ed. Le Cavalier Bleu, Sept. 2011, 224p).

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10/08/2016

The nexus inequality-finance, a new Gordian knot for economic policy?

12/05/2016

Next Left Vol. 10

Delivering empowered welfare societies
07/03/2016

The economic case for a minimum wage

11/06/2015

Next Left Vol. 9

For a connecting Progressive agenda
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09/07/2018

The benefits of having a statutory minimum wage

Rémi Bazillier explains what he sees as the advantages of having a statutory minimum wage.
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