Learn Today, Proper Tomorrow, The Promises of Education

Dear readers,

On behalf of the whole team, I am glad to introduce you the 24th issue of the TSEconomist. Your support motivates us to give our best in each issue.

We are very happy with all the positive feedback we have received from the previous issue. To keep up with the topic, inside this issue you will find an interview with Marianne Bertrand, 2019 winner of the Jean Jacques Laffont prize, regarding her work on gender inequality. You will also find an interview with TSE’s professor Christian Gollier about

his latest book on environmental policy. This time, our spotlight section is devoted to the relation between education and economics, a very relevant topic for anyone at TSE.

Like every year, the march issue contains testimonies from current and former students from each M2. We hope this will allow younger students to have a better picture of the large variety of fields and possibilities that you have while studying at TSE. I want to thank

all the students who are featured in this section, your contribution is very important for the growth of TSE’s community.

This issue marks the end of another academic year at TSE, and with it the end of the current board’s tenure in the magazine. I specially want to thank Rose, Arthur, Gaudéric, and Thomas for their hard work, it has been a pleasure to work with you. After four years being part of the TSEconomist family, it is with great sadness that I leave the magazine.

It has represented some of the best moments of my life at TSE and I can only wish for the future members that the magazine will be as special as it is to me.

To all our members who are starting their professional life or going in an exchange program, I wish you all the best in your new adventures. For those staying to do their Master’s or a PhD, the magazine will always be happy to have you in. I am very excited for the things to come with the new board; you will do a great job.

Thanks for reading and enjoy

Nicolás Martínez