Paris Trade Seminar - Oct 4th
- Containers on a ship out at sea
Isabela MANELICI is Assistant Professor of Economics at the London School of Economics and Political Sciences (LSE). She is also a Research Affiliate at the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), an Affiliate at the CESifo Resaerch Network and at the Center for Economic Performance (CEP), and she is a Senior Associate of the Programme on Innovation and Diffusion (POID). Before joining the LSE she was an IES Postdoctoral Research Associate at Princeton in 2021. She holds a PhD in Economics from UC Berkeley.
Her research interests are in international and intranational trade, and in development economics.
Isabela MANELICI will present a paper, joint with Alonso Alfaro-Ureña, Benjamin Faber,Cecile Gaubert, and Jose P. Vasquez, at the next Paris Trade Seminar on the theme:
Responsible Sourcing? Theory and Evidence from Costa Rica (read paper, PDF 1.98 MB)
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Date: TUESDAY, October 4th - 2:45 PM
Location: Department of Economics - 4th floor - Room H 405
The next Paris Trade Seminar will host Dimitrije RUZIC (INSEAD) on October 18th.
Roy-ADRES Seminar - Oct 3rd
- Portrait of René Roy and stylised equations
Peter BUISSERET is Assistant Professor in the Department of Government at Harvard University. Prior to joining Harvard, he was Assistant Professor at the Harris School, at the University of Chicago for five years. Before that, he was an Assistant Professor at the University of Warwick. He was awarded a PhD in Economics from Princeton University.
He works in the fields of political economy, and formal theory.
Peter BUISSERET will present a paper at the next Roy-ADRES Seminar on the theme:
Politics Transformed? Electoral Strategies under Ranked Choice Voting (read abstract, PDF 54.93 KB)
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Date: MONDAY, October 3rd - 5 PM
Location: PSE - Jourdan Campus - R1-09
The next Roy-ADRES Seminar will host Kevin HE (University of Pennsylvania) on October 10th.
Departmental Seminar - Oct 3rd
- Stylised calendar data
Rafael DIX-CARNEIRO is Associate Professor of Economics at Duke University, currently on leave at the University of Zurich. He is also a a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) and an Affiliate at the Bureau for Research and Economic Analysis of Development (BREAD). Among his editorial duties, he is editor at Economia, the Journal of LACEA, and an associate editor at Quantitative Economics.
He works on topics related to International Trade, Labour Economics and Development Economics. His research focuses on the labour market adjustment process in response to trade shocks. Other topics of interest include labour market informality, migration, firms' behavior in response to exchange rate shocks, and crime. He has been awarded a number of grants by the National Science Foundation (NFS).
Rafael DIX-CARNEIRO will present a paper, joint with Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg, Costas Meghir, and Gabriel Ulyssea, at the next Departmental Seminar on the theme:
Trade and Informality in the Presence of Labor Market Frictions and Regulations (read paper)
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Date: MONDAY, October 3rd - 2:45 PM
Location: Department of Economics - 4th floor - H 405
The next Departmental Seminar will host Sara HELLER (University of Michigan) on October 10th.
Friday Seminar - Sept 30th
- Paper in a typewriter on which it is written "New Research"
Jean-Marc ROBIN is Professor of Economics and former Chair at the Department. He is also Professor of Economics (part-time) at University College London and a team member of the Centre for Microdata Methods and Practice (CEMMAP) at the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS). He is a Fellow of the Econometric Society and an elected member of its Council as well as of the Council of the European Economic Association. In 2018 he became a Founding Fellow of the International Association for Applied Econometrics. In 2019, he became a Senior Fellow of the prestigious Institut universitaire de France (IUF).
His research interests focus on microeconometrics, labour microeconomics and search and matching. He has been awarded twice a prestigious ERC Advanced Grant for his project Wage Dynamics, Sorting Patterns in Labour Markets and Policy Evaluation (WASP) and in 2020 for his project Bipartite Network Models for Marriage and Labour Markets (MARNET).
Jean-Marc ROBIN will present a paper at our next Friday Seminar on the theme:
Identity and Marriage: Lessons from the German Reunification (paper to follow)
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Date: FRIDAY, September 30th - 12:30 PM
Location: Department of Economics - 4th floor - Room H 405
The next Friday Seminar will host Victor AUGIAS (Sciences Po) on October 7th.
PEPES Seminar - Sept 29th
- Voters from all walks of life putting their ballots in the box
Noam YUCHTMAN is Professor of Managerial Economics and Strategy at the London School of Economics (LSE) since 2019, having been awarded a British Academy Global Professorship. He is also a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) and serves on the editorial boards of the Review of Economic Studies, the Economic Journal, the Journal of the European Economic Association, Economica, and the Journal of Economic History.
His research is focused on four topics in the fields of political economy, economic history, and labour economics: the importance of educational content and the structure of educational institutions in the production of human capital, the political economy of legal institutions, the study of social interactions that shape economic and political behaviour, and the drivers of political ideology and participation in political movements.
Noam YUCHTMAN will present a paper, joint with Martin Beraja, Andrew Kao, and David Yang, at the next PEPES Seminar on the theme:
Exporting the Surveillance State via Trade in AI (read abstract, PDF 41.34 KB)
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Date: THURSDAY, September 29th - 12:30 PM
Location: Department of Economics - 4th floor - Room H 405
The next PEPES Seminar will host Elias PAPAIOANNOU (London Business School) on October 13th