August 2020 - Work and cooperation across borders
Issue editor: Serge CATOIRE
engineer from the Corps des Mines, Conseil Général de l’Économie
Introduction
Serge CATOIRE,
engineer from the Corps des Mines, Conseil Général de l’Économie
Crossborder cooperation
The principal issues of crossborder cooperation
Jean Peyrony,
director of the Mission Opérationnelle Transfrontalière (MOT)
Crossborder cooperation in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alps Region
Étienne Blanc,
first vice-president of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alps Region
Crossborder issues in the Jura Arc
Alexandre Moine,
professeur de géographie, Laboratoire ThéMA UMR 6049 CNRS, Université de Franche-Comté
Successes and difficulties in cooperation along the border: An operational view from the Grand East Region
Philippe Voiry,
prefecture of the Grand East Region
The Lyon-Turin connection
Alain Bonnafous,
professor emeritus at Lyon University,
and
Lionel Clément,
economist of transportation, Transae
The Léman Express: From crossborder collaboration to local effects
Giuseppe Pini,
Lausanne University
Eurotunnel, a unique firm that spans a natural obstacle between two countries
Michel Boudoussier,
Eurotunnel
Seine-Escaut, an industrial and territorial partnership at the service of European public policies
Nicolas Bour,
Voies Navigables de France (VNF)
Cerdagne Hospital, the first example of the creation of a crossborder public hospital service in Europe
Xavier Faure,
project director at ARS Occitanie, president of the board of Cerdagne Hospital;
Francis Decoucut and Jean-Jacques Romatet,
honorary hospital directors, assistant directors and board members of Cerdagne Hospital;
and
Felip Benavent,
head of the Vall d’Aran and Pyrenees sector in the Catalonian Health Service (Catsalut)
Crossborder cooperation in universities
Françoise Boutet-Waïss,
inspector general of Education, Sports and Research
Crossborder workers
Crossborder workers in France and the EU: Living in France and working outside the country
Pierre Bui Quang
and
Florian Le Gallo,
department of statistics and international relations, Bank of France
The crossborder jobs of French residents: Context, statistics and trends by bordering country
Elena Mironova
and
Sophie Villaume,
INSEE
The European Metropolis of Lille: Constructing an employment policy in a crossborder setting
Bruno Cassette,
managing director of services, European Metropolis of Lille (MEL);
Simon Jodogne,
assistant director of Governance and Territorial Dialogs, European Metropolis of Lille (MEL);
and
David Vaillant,
head of the strategic mission Economic Development and Employment, Metropolis of Lille (MEL)
Crossborder workers in Switzerland: The persistent gap between research and public opinion
Giovanni Ferro Luzzi,
Geneva University & Haute École de Management, HES-SO;
Vincent Fromentin,
Lorraine University & Centre Européen de Recherche en Économie Financière et en Gestion des Entreprises (CEREFIGE);
and
Sylvain Weber,
Neuchâtel University & Haute École de Management, HES-SO
Crossborder work in the Grand East Region
Édouard Jacque,
representative delegated to crossborder workers in the Regional Council of the Grand Est
A crossborder new deal
Christine Bertrand,
president of MEDEF in Meurthe and Moselle & delegate MEDEF Grand Est
Life and work across the Irish border through Brexit
Katy Hayward,
Reader in Sociology at Queen’s University Belfast and a Senior Fellow in The UK in a Changing Europe think-tank
Miscellany
Financial catastrophes are sometimes more endogenous Nuclear Swans than exogenous Black Swans
Alexis Bonnet
and
Marko Lehtimaki,
Methodology Asset Management
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