Governance and Public Finance

While questions of the distribution of wealth and social inequalities are increasingly discussed in society, it seems pertinent to question the role of governments in public finance and the nature of the decision-making process. leads to their budget choices. This line of research aims to explore the causes as well as the consequences of fiscal policies (whether it is program funding or the collection of taxes or other revenues) and to better understand how decision-makers perceive public choices through through their budgetary policies.
Members
Director
Collaborators
- Antoine GENEST-GRÉGOIRE, Université de Sherbrooke
- David ROBICHAUD, Université d’Ottawa
- Fabrice BIN,, Université Toulouse 1 Capitole
- Helaina GASPAR,, Université d’Ottawa
- Jean-François TREMBLAY Université d’Ottawa
- Laure CÉLÉRIER,, Université d’Ottawa
- Lyne LATULIPPE, Université de Sherbrooke
- Marc LEROY,, Université de Reims
- Melina DE SOUZA ROCHA LUKIC, Fundação Getulio Vargas - Direito Rio (Brésil)
- Mohamed DJOULDEM,, Université de Montpellier
- Peter DIETSCH, Université de Montréal
- Philippe LIGER-BELAIR, Université de Lille
Students
Master's Program
- Fabrice Jean Baptiste Master's student in Public Administration
Doctorate Program
- Alexis Ouellet-Simard PhD candidate in Philosophy
- Cheick Alassane Traore PhD candidate in Public Administration
- Seregbe Keita PhD candidate in Public Administration