Nathalie Elgrably-Lévy
Économiste senior
Senior Economist
Nathalie Elgrably-Lévy enseigne l'économie à HEC Montréal depuis 1992. Elle a également enseigné l’économie à l'Université de Montréal et à l'UQAM pendant plusieurs années. Elle est l'auteure de La face cachée des politiques publiques, publié en 2006 aux Éditions Logiques, ainsi que de l'adaptation pour le Québec du volume Microeconomics, 6e édition, de Pyndick et Rubinfeld. Nathalie Elgrably-Lévy est également chroniqueuse au Journal de Montréal et au Journal de Québec. Elle a œuvré une partie de l'année 2008 à titre d’économiste senior auprès de l’Institut Fraser. Elle est titulaire d'une maîtrise en sciences de la gestion de HEC Montréal, avec une spécialité en économie appliquée et une thèse sur le déficit budgétaire fédéral. Ses intérêts de recherche se concentrent sur l'évaluation des politiques publiques. (Photographie haute résolution)
Nathalie Elgrably-Lévy has taught economics at HEC Montréal since 1992. She also taught economics for several years at the University of Montreal and at UQAM. She is the author of La face cachée des politiques publiques, published in 2006 by Les Éditions Logiques, and she produced a Quebec adaptation of the 6th edition of Microeconomics, by Pyndick and Rubinfeld. Nathalie Elgrably-Lévy is also a columnist with Le Journal de Montréal and Le Journal de Québec. She worked during part of 2008 as a senior economist with the Fraser Institute. She holds a master’s degree in management from HEC Montréal, with a specialization in applied economics and a thesis on the federal budget deficit. Her research interests focus on assessing public policy. (High resolution photography)
Le Journal de Montréal, p. 22
Ethanol as an alternative source of energy?
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The economic effects of business subsidies.
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Addressing the issue of financial scandals.
Economic Note on the economic effects of business subsidies
Although subsidies are often criticized for their undesirable economic effects and for the way they discriminate in favour of particular sectors or firms, they maintain a strong presence in our economy. Governments not only seem incapable of trimming them but tend to invest in new forms of business assistance that are subtler and harder to evaluate, leaving them less open to reproach. The concept of subsidies includes not only direct dollar transfers but also other forms of aid that do not involve actual disbursements or that are considered as investment rather than spending. While disbursements are easy to measure, other types of subsidy are merely implicit, and precise data on their extent are often unavailable.
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Debate between Chantal Harvard (TransFair Canada) and Nathalie Elgrably (MEI).
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Journal Le Propriétaire, Vol. 23, No 6, p. 1, 17, 19
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Reflexions on rent control and the Kyoto Protocol.
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The census is Big Brother invading our privacy.
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Minimum wage doesn't help less qualified workers.
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Does increasing minimum wage help the poor?
Debate held at Cégep Édouard-Montpetit between Nathalie Elgrably, economist at the MEI, and Éric Brunet, president of the SAQ's Syndicat des employés de magasins et de bureaux.
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The costs of the Kyoto Protocol.
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The role of taxes in the prices of gasoline.
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National Pharmascare
Op-ed by Yanick Labrie, economist at the MEI, published in the Financial Post on June 4.
As a part of its research program on the various health care systems around the world, Jasmin Guénette, vice president of the MEI, visited Switzerland to see how health care is delivered there.
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Coûts de l’électricité au Québec - 2012-2013 (Source: Rapport annuel Hydro-Québec, p. 12, et...
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