The economist and the doctor: Jean Tirole’s parallel and contrast

Both of us, Patrice and Gatien, have started to read the recent book (May 2016) of Jean Tirole, a French economist, Nobel Prize in Economics in 2014, entitled Economics of the Common Good (published in French: "Économie du bien commun"). In the first pages, we come across a parallel between economics and medicine, that calls … Continue reading The economist and the doctor: Jean Tirole’s parallel and contrast

PIAAC: Measuring adult literacy and skills

See note below for original citation The Programme for International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC) – the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD ) also calls it the Survey of Adult Skills – is an international effort to assess human skills and further develop our understanding of human capital. It started in 2012 in … Continue reading PIAAC: Measuring adult literacy and skills

Education and Health: Building Indicators in International Comparison

See note below for original citation Patrice de Broucker is Chair, OECD Network on Labour Market, Economic and Social Outcomes of Learning. Introduction Nowadays, we often analyze the benefits of education as a sesame to access employment – the higher your level of education and better your field of study, the better your chances of … Continue reading Education and Health: Building Indicators in International Comparison