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Saturday November 16, Emmanuel Lechypre received Amy Greene, teacher at Sciences Po Paris, François Heisbourg, special advisor at the Foundation for Strategic Research, Jean-Marc Daniel, professor emeritus at ESCP, Julien Damon, associate professor at Sciences Po , and Benaouda Abdeddaïm, BFM Business columnist, in the show La Bibliothèque de l’éco on BFM Business. Find the show on Friday and listen to it again as a podcast.
Saturday November 9, Emmanuel Lechypre received Benjamin Stora, historian, specialist in Algeria, author of the book “Les Algerians en France” published by La Découverte, Thibault Tellier, university professor at Sciences Po Rennes, author of the book “Histoire de the suburbs” published by Perrin, Benaouda Abdeddaïm, BFM Business columnist, and Julien Bonnet, BFM Business journalist, in the show La Bibliothèque de l’éco on BFM Business. Find the show on Friday and listen to it again as a podcast.
Saturday October 26, Emmanuel Lechypre received Kako Nubukpo, economist; Bertrand Badie, professor emeritus of universities at Sciences Po; Jean-Marc Daniel, professor emeritus at ESCP; Christian Chavagneux, columnist at Alternatives Économiques and Benaouda Abdeddaïm, BFM Business columnist, in the show La livre de l’éco on BFM Business. Find the show on Friday and listen to it again as a podcast.
Friday October 19, Emmanuel Lechypre received Jean-Marc Daniel, professor emeritus at ESCP, Christian Chavagneux, editorialist at Alternatives Économiques, Alexandre Des Isnards, writer, and author of the book “La visio m’a lire” published by Éditions Allary, Pascal Lokiec, professor at the Sorbonne Law School, Eva Jacquot, BFM Business journalist, and Benaouda Abdeddaïm, BFM Business editorialist, in the show La livre de l’éco on BFM Business. Find the show on Friday and listen to it again as a podcast.
Saturday October 12, Emmanuel Lechypre received Annie-Claire Bennevault, founder of SPAK, Marc-Olivier Strauss-Kahn, honorary general director of the Banque de France, Anthony Benhamou, president of Agir3E, Jean-Marc Daniel, professor emeritus at the ESCP, Aude Martin, journalist at Alternatives Economiques and Benaouda Abdeddaïm, BFM Business journalist, in the show La livre de l’éco on BFM Business. Find the show on Friday and listen to it again as a podcast.
Friday October 5, Emmanuel Lechypre received Philippe Bloch, entrepreneur, author, speaker, Jérôme Béranger, CEO of ADELIAA and researcher, Christian Chavagneux, editorialist at Alternatives Économiques, Jean-Marc Daniel, professor emeritus at ESCP, Pascal Samama, BFM Business journalist, and Benaouda Abdeddaïm, BFM Business columnist, in the show La livre de l’éco on BFM Business. Find the show on Friday and listen to it again as a podcast.
Saturday September 28, Emmanuel Lechypre received Jacques de Larosière, member of the Academy of Moral Sciences; Xavier Fontanet, former president of Essilor; Jean-Marc Daniel, professor emeritus at ESCP; Julien Damon, associate professor at Sciences Po; Eva Jacquot, BFM Business journalist, and Benaouda Abdeddaïm, BFM Business columnist, in the show La livre de l’éco on BFM Business. Find the show on Friday and listen to it again as a podcast.
This Saturday, September 21, Emmanuel Lechypre received Yanis Varoufakis, former Minister of Finance of Greece; Jean-Marc Daniel, professor emeritus at ESCP; Christian Chavagneux, editorialist at Alternatives Economiques; Frédéric Simottel, BFM Business journalist and Benaouda Abdeddaïm, BFM Business columnist, in the show La livre de l’éco on BFM Business. Find the show on Friday and listen to it again as a podcast.
Saturday September 14, Emmanuel Lechypre received Thierry Lentz, director of the Fondation Napoléon; Jean-Denis Combrexelle, member of the Council of State; Éric Alary, historian and writer; Julien Damon, associate professor at Sciences Po; Pascal Samama, BFM Business journalist and Benaouda Abdeddaïm, columnist at BFM Business, in the show La livre de l’éco on BFM Business. Find the show on Friday and listen to it again as a podcast.
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What were the key economic challenges discussed by Amy Greene and her co-panelists during their appearance on *La Bibliothèque de l’Éco*?
### Interview with Amy Greene on “La Bibliothèque de l’Éco”
**Interviewer:** Welcome, Amy Greene, a teacher at Sciences Po Paris and a recent guest on Emmanuel Lechypre’s show *La Bibliothèque de l’Éco*. Thank you for joining us today!
**Amy Greene:** Thank you for having me! It’s a pleasure to be here.
**Interviewer:** On November 16, you joined a distinguished panel that included François Heisbourg and Jean-Marc Daniel to discuss current economic challenges. What were some key points raised during your discussion?
**Amy Greene:** We focused on the interconnectedness of global economies and the impact of geopolitical tensions on economic forecasts. One major discussion revolved around the implications of changing trade relationships and how they might affect both European and global markets.
**Interviewer:** That’s intriguing! Given your expertise, how do you see the current economic landscape evolving over the next year?
**Amy Greene:** I believe we’re in for a period of adaptation. With the ongoing shifts in trade policies and the aftermath of the pandemic still affecting many sectors, businesses will need to be more resilient and flexible. We also discussed the growing importance of sustainability in economic planning, which is becoming a central theme in policy-making.
**Interviewer:** The topic of sustainability is certainly crucial. During the show, did any particular insights or perspectives stand out to you from your fellow panelists?
**Amy Greene:** Absolutely. François Heisbourg brought a significant geopolitical perspective, emphasizing how decisions made at the political level can rapidly change economic environments. Jean-Marc Daniel also highlighted historical patterns that could provide valuable lessons for us today. Their insights complemented my own viewpoints on education and policy integration in economics.
**Interviewer:** It sounds like a rich and enlightening discussion! Where can our audience listen to this episode and delve deeper into these economic discussions?
**Amy Greene:** The episode is available as a podcast on the BFM Business platform, and I encourage everyone to tune in. Each episode dives deep into the complexities of our economic realities and features a variety of expert opinions, which can lead to a better understanding of the issues at hand.
**Interviewer:** Thank you, Amy, for sharing your insights with us today. We look forward to hearing more from you!
**Amy Greene:** Thank you for having me! It’s been great discussing these important topics.
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For more episodes and insights, you can find *La Bibliothèque de l’Éco* on BFM Business and access the podcast for a detailed exploration of economic issues.