Roy-ADRES Seminar - Dec 11th

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*The original Roy-ADRES Seminar scheduled December 11th with Maragiovanna BACCARA is postponed.*

David Walker-Jones

David WALKER-JONES is a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) with the School of Economics at the University of Surrey. He joined the University of Surrey after being awarded his PhD in Economics form the University of Toronto in 2021.

His research interests are in micro theory and in experimental economics. Microeconomics and Industrial Organisation. 

David Walker-Jones will present a paper, joint with Yoram Halevy and Lanny Zrill, at the next Roy-ADRES Seminar on the topic:

Difficult Decisions (read abstract, PDF 58.08 KB) 

More about David WALKER-JONES and his research

Date: MONDAY, December 11th - 5 pm
Location:
PSE - Jourdan Campus - Room R1-09

This is our final Roy-ADRES Seminar before the holidays: we look forward to seeing you again during the Winter/Spring Semester in 2024 !

Friday Seminar - Dec 8th

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Valentin Marchal


Valentin MARCHAL
is a PhD Candidate in Economics at Sciences Po
working on a thesis entitled Public Debt and Safety Trap in Open Economies under the supervision of Stéphane GUIBAUD.

Valentin MARCHAL will present a paper at the next Friday Seminar on the topic:

Satiation, Asset Prices and Inequality in a Bubbly Equilibrium (abstract to follow)

 

Daniel Gyetvai

Dániel GYETVAI is a PhD Candidate in Economics at Sciences Po working on a thesis entitled Assessing the Optimality of the French Unemployment Insurance Scheme under the supervision of Pierre CAHUC.

Dániel GYETVAI will present a paper at the next Friday Seminar on the topic:

Unemployment Insurance (UI) Entitlement and the Wage Effect of Increasing the UI Benefit Rate: Empirical Part (read abstract, PDF 101.36 KB)

Date: FRIDAY, December 8th - 12:30 PM
Location: Department of Economics - 4th floor - Salle Jean-Paul Fitoussi (H 405)

The next Friday Seminar will host Naomi COHEN (PhD Sciences Po) & Claire MONTIALOUX (Sciences Po) on December 14th.

PEPES Seminar - Dec 7th

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Ro'ee Levy

Ro'ee LEVY is Assistant Professor at the Tel Aviv University Eitan Berglas School of Economics. Before joining Tel Aviv University, he visited the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) as a post-doctoral researcher, after receiving his PhD in Economics from Yale University.

His research focuses on political economy and social media. He is especially interested in studying the forces shaping social norms, political attitudes, and policy preferences, and their subsequent influence on individual behaviour.

Ro'ee Levy will present a paper, joint with Oren Danieli, Noam Gidron, and Shinnosuke Kikuchi, at the next PEPES Seminar on the topic:

Decomposing the Rise of the Populist Radical Right (read paper, PDF 1.37 MB)

More about Ro'ee LEVY and his research

Date: THURSDAY, December 7th - 12.30 pm
Location: PSE - Jourdan Campus - Room R2-21

This is our final PEPES Seminar before the holidays: we look forward to seeing you again during the Winter/Spring Semester in 2024 !

Paris Trade Seminar - Dec 5th

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Banu Demir Pakel

Banu DEMIR PAKEL Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Oxford and a Tutorial Fellow at Brasenose College, on leave from Bilkent University. She is also a Research Affiliate of the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) and an Affiliate of the CESifo Research Network in Munich.

Her research is at the intersection of international trade and development economics, focusing on how firms adjust to trade-related shocks and how their adjustment shapes the aggregate economic outcomes such as growth and income.

Banu Demir Pakel will present a paper, joint with Deniz Atalar and Swati Dhingra, at the next Paris Trade Seminar on the topic:

Plastic Turkey: International Leakages of China's Waste Contamination Policy (read abstract, PDF 28.81 KB)

More about Banu DEMIR PAKEL and her research

Date: TUESDAY, December 5th - 2.45 pm
Location: Department of Economics - 4th floor - Salle Jean-Paul Fitoussi (H 405)

This is our final Paris Trade Seminar before the holidays: we look forward to seeing you again during the Winter/Spring Semester in 2024 !

Roy-ADRES Seminar - Dec 4th

  • Portrait of René Roy and stylised equationsPortrait of René Roy and stylised equations

Christopher Sandmann

Christopher SANDMANN is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at the London School of Economics (LSE) since 2021. Prior to joining the LSE, he was a Postdoctoral Research Associate at Princeton.

His research explores how search frictions affect sorting in matching markets such as the labour market. He has studied the rationale behind sparse product lines, and worked on higher-order beliefs—beliefs about other players' beliefs—and their manipulation in games of incomplete information. More recent work explores menu pricing in oligopolistic and competitive environments.

Christopher Sandmann will present a paper, joint with Dakang Huang, at the next Roy-ADRES Seminar on the topic:

Market Structure and Adverse Selection (read abstract, PDF 72.34 KB)

More about Christopher SANDMANN and his research

Date: MONDAY, December 4th - 5 pm
Location: PSE - Jourdan Campus - Room R1-09

The next Roy-ADRES Seminar will host Mariagiovanna BACCARA (WUSTL) on December 11th.

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