Le service carrières est heureux d'accueillir le 14 mars 2024 Marcel Boyer, professeur émérite à l'université de Montréal et professeur associé TSE-IAST qui viendra exposer aux étudiants de TSE une lecture en anglais “For Competition-based Social Democracy and Capitalism".
Cette initiative a pour objectif de développer la culture économique des étudiants et de les aider dans la construction de leur projet professionnel.
Evénement réservé aux étudiants de TSE.
ACADEMIC TALK JEUDI 14 mars 2024 - 17h00- Auditorium 3 JJ Laffont
Contact : careers@tse-fr.eu
Résumé (en anglais) :
There is a fundamental complementarity between social democracy and competition. A true social democracy is based on a clear definition of the respective roles of the public (governmental) and competitive (private) sectors in the provision of public and social goods and services (PSGS), such as education, health care, social security, and infrastructure. The main roles of the public or government sector are to define the basket of PSGS in quantity and quality and to manage performance incentive contracts with the (competitive) private sector responsible for producing and distributing these PSGS. Companies (capitalist, cooperative, NFP, social economy, etc.) then compete to obtain PSGS supply contracts and the public sector no longer needs to directly manage schools, hospitals and numerous other institutions serving the citizens.
Other proposed reforms include: the abolition or auctioning of subsidies and aid programs for businesses; the strengthening of pro-competition control of anti-competitive practices as well as business mergers and acquisitions; the determination of a significant and universal carbon price to encourage individuals and companies to internalize the environmental impacts of their strategies; the development of extended liability rules aimed at increasing the incentives of companies and their partners to prevent industrial and environmental accidents and to protect collateral victims; the elimination of taxes on corporate profits in order to thwart tax competition between states and to encourage companies to focus on their essential missions of wealth creation and investment in R&D and productivity. In fine, the proposed models of social democracy and capitalism arise from a conception of social sciences and economics in particular as the study of mechanisms of coordination, motivation, specialization, regulation and rules of exchange that conditions the development of collective intelligence, through the interconnexion of brains, in human society, of which the ability to exchange, particularly with strangers and across time, is a distinctive characteristic.