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Event

The Economic and Environmental Consequences of COVID-19

Tuesday, December 1, 2020 12:00to13:00
Online

In this, the second of a series of events about the world after COVID-19,ÌýLes midis du Monde d’après, Pierre-Olivier Pineau,ÌýPeter Dietsch, andÌýMia HomsyÌýwill be reflecting on progressive, pragmatic ideas based on social sciences that could help improve international cooperation, security, and sustainable prosperity after the pandemic.ÌýThis event is hosted by the Max Bell School of Public Policy, Chaire de gestion du secteur de l’énergie, Centre de recherche en éthique, and theÌý.

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Speakers

Pierre-Olivier Pineau is a professor at HEC Montréal, Department of Decision Sciences.ÌýHis main research interests are in energy and environmental policy, electricity markets, and energy poverty.

Peter Dietsch is a philosopher and economist, and professor in the Département de Philosophie at Université de Montréal. His research focuses on issues of economic ethics, notably on tax justice, normative dimensions of monetary policy, and on income inequalities. In addition to numerous articles in academic journals as well as public media, Dietsch is the author of Catching Capital – The Ethics of Tax Competition(Oxford University Press, 2015), co-author of Do Central Banks Serve the People? (Polity Press, 2018), and co-editor of Global Tax Governance – What is Wrong with It and How to Fix It (ECPR Press, 2016). In 2017, Dietsch was nominated to the College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists of the Royal Society of Canada.

Discussant

Mia Homsy has been the Director GeneralÌýof IDQ since its founding. Between 2009 and 2012, she was a political advisor and deputy chief of staff at the Quebec Ministry of Finance, then senior economic advisor to the leader of the official opposition in 2012 and 2013. In 2018, Mia Homsy was named vice-president of the Advisory Council on the Implementation of a National Pharmacare Plan by the Government of Canada. A graduate in international studies from the University of Montreal and a master's graduateÌýin international management from HEC Montreal, Mia Homsy regularly speaks in the media to comment on economic and budgetary issues.

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