Roy-ADRES Seminar *in-person* - Sept 20th

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Paula Onuchic

*This seminar will take place in-person, at PSE*

Paula ONUCHIC is a Postdoctoral Prize Research Fellow in Economics at Nuffield College, Oxford University. She was awarded a PhD in Economics from New York University (NYU) this past year.

Her research fields are Microeconomic Theory, Information Economics and Financial Economics.

Paula ONUCHIC will present a paper, joint with Debraj RAY, at the next Roy-ADRES Seminar on the theme:

Signaling and Discrimination in Collaborative Projects (read paper, PDF 620.74 KB)

More about Paula ONUCHIC and her research

Date: MONDAY, September 20th - 5 PM
Location: PSE, Jourdan Campus - Room R1-09

The next Roy-ADRES Seminar will host  Zvika NEEMAN (Tel Aviv University) on September 27th.

Departmental Seminar *in-person* - Sept 20th

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Thierry Foucault

*This seminar will take place in-person*

Thierry FOUCAULT is visiting with us this Fall, on leave from the École des hautes études commerciales de Paris (HEC Paris) where he is Professor of Finance and holds a Chair from the HEC Foundation. He is also the Co-Scientific Director of Hi!Paris and a Research Fellow of the Centre for Economic Policy (CEPR). Among his editiorial duties, he is Editor of the Review of Asset Pricing Studies (RAPS), and an Associate Editor of the Journal of Economic Theory and the Journal of Finance. 

His research focuses on the determinants of financial markets liquidity, the industrial organisation of these markets, and their effect on the real economy. His research has received many awards, norably from the Louis Bachelier Institute, the HEC Foundation, and the Analysis Group.  He is the co-author, with Marco PAGANO and Ailsa RÖELL, of a textbook entitled Market Liquidity: Theory, Evidence and Policy (Oxford University Press, 2013).

Thierry FOUCAULT will present a paper, joint with Olivier DESSAINT and Laurent FRÉSARD, at the next Departmental Seminar on the theme:

Does Alternative Data Improve Financial Forecasting? The Horizon Effect (read paper, PDF 1.58 MB)

More about Thierry FOUCAULT and his research

Date: MONDAY, September 20th - 2:45 PM
Location: Department of Economics, 28 rue des Saints Pères - 4th floor - Room H 405

The next Departmental Seminar will host Jan DE LOECKER (KU Leuven) on September 27th.

Friday Seminar *in-person* - Sept 17th

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Julia Mink

*This seminar will take place in-person*

Julia MINK is a PhD Candidate in Economics at Sciences Po, working on a thesis entitled Causal Analysis of the Effects of Life-Cycle Events on Food Consumption Behaviour and Health, under the supervision of Etienne WASMER.

Her research employs quasi-experimental methods to answer policy-relevant questions in health and environmental economics. Her work focuses on the effects of life-cycle events and exposure to adverse environmental conditions on health and health-related outcomes.

Julia MINK will present a paper at the next Friday Seminar on the theme:

Putting a Price Tag on Air Pollution: the Social Health Care Costs of Air Pollution in France (read Abstract, PDF 27.91 KB)

Date: Friday, September 17th - 12:30 PM
Location: Department of Economics - 28, rue des Saints Pères - 4th floor - Room H 405

The next Friday Seminar will host Zydney WONG and Gustave KENEDI (PhD Candidates, Sciences Po) on September 24th.

Empirical IO Seminar *in-person* - Sept 14th

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Kei Kawai

*This seminar will be held in-person*

Kei KAWAI is Assistant Professor  at the University of California at Berkeley (UC Berkeley). He joined their Economics Department in 2015 after 3 years at the Stern School of Business (New York University). He holds a PhD in Economics from Northwestern University. 

His research fields are industrial organisation and political economy. He is currently working on questions related to government procurement, corruption, collusion, and voting.

Kei KAWAI will present a paper, joint with Jun NAKABAYASHI and Juan ORTNER, at our first Empirical Io Seminar of the year, on the theme:

Using Bid Rotation and Incumbency to Detect Collusion: A Regression Discontinuity Approach (read paper, PDF 729.05 KB)

More about Kei KAWAI and his research

Date: Tuesday, September 14th - 3:15 PM
Location: Department of Economics - 28, rue des Saints Pères - 4th floor - Room H 405

Our next Empirical IO Seminar will host Frank VERBOVEN (Leuven) on September 28th

Roy-Adres Seminar *in-person* - Sept 13th

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Mohammad Akbarpour

*This seminar will take place in-person, on PSE's Jourdan Campus*

Mohammad AKBARPOUR is Associate Professor of Economics at the Stanford Graduate School of Business and Associate Professor of Computer Science (by courtesy) at Stanford University.

His research interests focus on microeconomic theory, matching/auction design, social and economic networks and over-the-counter financial markets. He works on market design, the interaction of design and inequality, as well as networked markets. He is particularly interested in understanding how the kidney exchange markets, school choice systems, and the labour markets evolve, and to improve their designs. In 2020 he was named Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellow in Economics for his "promising explorations that bridge computer science and economic theory".

Mohammad AKBARPOUR will present a paper, joint with Scott DUKE KOMINERS, Shengwu LI, and Paul MILGROM, at the first Roy-Adres Seminar of the year on the theme:

Investment Incentives in Near-Optimal Mechanisms (read Abstract, PDF 25.5 KB)

More about Mohammad AKBARPOUR and his research

Date: Monday, September 13th - 5 PM
Location: PSE - Campus Jourdan - 75014 PARIS - Room R1-09

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