Nathalie Elgrably-Lévy is an economics teacher and a writer. She holds an M.Sc. in Commerce from HEC Montréal, with a specialization in applied Economics and a thesis on the federal budget deficit. Elgrably-Lévy is primarily interested by the evaluation of public policy.
Career
Elgrably-Lévy is a full-time lecturer at HEC Montréal since 1992. She also taught economics for several years at the University of Montreal and at UQAM. She is a Senior Economist at the Montreal Economic Institute. She is the author of La face cachée des politiques publiques, published in 2006 by Les Éditions Logiques. Elgrably-Lévy produced a Quebec adaptation of the 6th edition of Microeconomics by Pyndick and Rubinfeld. She is also a columnist for Le Journal de Montréal and Le Journal de Québec. In 2008, she worked as a Senior Economist at the Fraser Institute. One of Elgrably-Levy paper on the minimum wage was criticized by Sylvain Sauvé over ideological neutrality.[1]
Publications
Book
- La face cachée des politiques publiques (in French). Éditions Logiques. 2006. p. 336.
Articles
All columns published in the "Journal de Montréal" and the "Journal de Québec" are available on the Montreal Economic Institute (MEI) website: Éditoriaux Chroniques Le Journal de Montreal
Partial list of the studies Nathalie Elgrably-Lévy realized for the MEI:
References
- ↑ L'IEDM et le débat sur le salaire minimum, Le Devoir