Projets internes
Nous avons le plaisir d'annoncer que le conseil consultatif de FIT IN Initiative a retenu les projets de recherche suivants, menés par des professeurs de TSE :
- Emmanuelle Auriol – Financial Inclusion through Competition from Mobile Operators in the Kenyan Banking Sector: Is interoperability a booster or a deterrent? (with Alexia Lee González Fanfalone, OECD)
 - Matthieu Bouvard et Catherine Casamatta - Agent interoperability and liquidity management
 - Farid Gasmi - Digital payment systems in developing countries: Lessons from the experiences of Kenya, India, Brazil, and Algeria (with Radia Bacha, Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Management)
 - Renato Gomes et Yassine Lefouili - Gate-Keeping at the Counter: The Regulation of Stacked Payment Platforms
 - Marc Ivaldi - Telecom Infrastructure Sharing: Evidence from the impact of tower companies on digital connectivity (with Georges V. Houngbonon and Davide Strusani, World Bank)
 - Andrew Rhodes et Milo Bianchi – Interoperability and Competition with Naïve Consumers
 - Vatsala Shreeti - Short Term Cost of Cash and Mobile Financial Services: Evidence from a natural experiment in India (with Helia Costa and Mauro Pisu, OECD)
 - Takuro Yamashita et Milo Bianchi – Interoperability as a dynamic public-good problem: A theoretical investigation
 - Sabrine Bair Josepa Miquel Florensa et Hakan Ozyilmaz – Two-Sided Financial Technology Underadoption
 - Milo Bianchi, David Martimort et Stéphane Straub – Mobile Agent Networks: Competition and Regulation
 
