Sarah BOISARD
PhD Candidate
EHESS
After a Master thesis on poverty in Madagascar, Sarah Boisard is currently PhD candidate at EHESS and focus on the accumulation regimes and state forms in Madagascar. In 2013, she completed a Master's degree in Economics and Public Policies from Sciences Po Paris, Polytechnique, and ENSAE. Her work takes up questions of how wealth is created, circulated, and redistributed in Madagascar with a strong focus on institutionalized compromises that shape economic systems. Her approach encompasses a close study of microeconomics of SMEs and the social relations that surround local modes of production.
Research themes: Economy, Public Policies, Madagascar
Collaboration with FFJ
Research coordinator of the theme 1
Sarah Boisard is the research coordinator of the theme 1 of FFJ that aims to study Asian capitalisms, diversity and institutional change in Asia.
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