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3/6/12 Describing and predicting stock market flows and trying to bring to light a regularity in a priori random variables; that is the task several ULg mathematicians have been getting down to over the past fifteen years or so.
1/24/12 Have the new technologies changed the face of power? Not in the slightest, according to Geoffrey Geuens. His book, The Old Elites of the New Economy, which has just been published by P.U.F., dismantles the clichés generally associated with what has been called the digital revolution.
12/13/11 Should quotas be introduced for certain positions? The debate is heated. France and Belgium: Debrief.
11/18/11 With La finance imaginaire, Geoffrey Geuens dissects the universe of high international finance and its social representations. Who are the people responsible for the crisis? What does the concept of ‘financial markets’ really cover?
10/11/11 A new model allows the consequences of political decisions concerning retirement age to be simulated. But watch out for pernicious effects…
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