Roy-ADRES Seminar - June 19th
- Portrait of René Roy and stylised equations
Geoffroy DE CLIPPEL is Professor of Economics at Brown University. Among his editorial duties, he is associate editor for the American Economic Review, the Journal of Mathematical Economics, Mathematical Social Sciences, and Theoretical Economics.
Focused on microeconomic theory and experimental economics, his research covers topics in mechanism design, behavioral economics, bargaining, distributive justice, cooperative games, and repeated games.
Geoffroy DE CLIPPEL will present a paper at the next Roy-ADRES Seminar on the theme:
More about Geoffroy DE CLIPPEL and his research
Date: MONDAY, June 19th - 5 PM
Location: PSE - Jourdan Campus - Room R1-09
This is our final Roy-ADRES Seminar of the year - we look forward to seeing you next Fall !
2023 AFSE Annual Congress - June 14-16
- Sketch of the Eiffel Tower and rooftops in Paris
In a few days, the Department will have the honour of hosting the Association française de science économique’s (AFSE) 71st annual congress.
The AFSE (French Economic Association) is a nonprofit organization founded in 1950. It aims at promoting the exchange of knowledge and participation of its members in public debates on economic policies. It is open to all economists, whether they work in universities, public research organizations, government bodies or private companies. It also seeks to contribute to the advancement of research in economics in France (and beyond), in all areas, covering a wide range of skills and perspectives. It ensures its dissemination through major scientific events, its annual congress being the apex.
Hosting this event attests to the vision and determination of Sciences Po and of the Department in particular to take a strong foothold in the greater economics research community – what a long way the Department has come since its inception in 2009, in such a short time!
Our humblest of thanks to the Association Française de Science Économique, to AFSE partner associations, and to the programme committee for their invaluable assistance in helping us bring this meeting together–materially, logistically, and intellectually.
We also gratefully acknowledge the financial support of our partnership with the Banque de France, of the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS), of the European Research Council (ERC), of the Agence nationale de la recherche (ANR), and of the Institut universitaire de France (IUF).
Under the helmsmanship of Jean-Marc Robin, scientific director of the Congress, senior faculty member and former Chair of the Department, this year’s congress will bring together 450 economists and doctoral students from all corners of France – as well as Europe and beyond.
The Congress alternates between moments of general assembly (keynote lectures, awards, lunch sessions) and moments dedicated to specialised study (parallel sessions) over the span of three days.
Overview of the 3-days AFSE Annual Congress (PDF 188.97 KB)
You may also download the complete programme (June 13th, morning) (PDF 1.81 MB)
The Keynote Lectures
Three keynote lectures will illuminate the proceedings of the 2023 Congress, attesting to the pertinence of economics as a discipline for grappling with some of the most pressing issues of the day:
- Emmanuelle Auriol, Professor at the Toulouse School of Economics (TSE) and President of the AFSE, will, in her Presidential Address, take on the question of “Women in Economics” from a comparative perspective between Europe and the world. Not only is the question of gender equality an object of research in economics as evidenced by several parallel sessions on the theme, it is also question that is acute to the profession itself: historically women are under-represented. Read more (link forthcoming)
- For the Congress’ Inaugural Lecture, Christian Gollier, Professor and Director of TSE, wonders “How Do We Express Our Responsibility to Future Generations?”, looking at the economic and moral question of how much (if at all) “very distant climate damages should be discounted” in the trade-off with the costs of the ecological transition. Read more (link forthcoming)
- Christian Dustmann, professor at University College London (UCL), founding director of the Centre for Research and Analysis of Migration (CReAM) and one of the world’s leading labour economists, will give the Jean-Jacques Laffont Lecture on the question of the “effects of immigration” on people and places. Read more (link forthcoming)
AFSE Awards
Another communal highlight is the AFSE Awards Ceremony. Every year the AFSE honours:
- Doctoral students, by bestowing the Best PhD Thesis Prize and Honourable Mentions: Mathilde Muñoz is the 2023 prize-winner; read more on the AFSE website
- Early career economists, by bestowing the Edmond Malinvaud Prize for the best paper published in a peer-reviewed journal in the past two years. The Department’s own Michele Fioretti is the 2023 Edmond Malinvaud laureate! read more on our website
It also awards a prize for the best French textbook in economics, thus contributing towards the promotion of French economics programmes.
The Lunch Sessions: when the Congress becomes a forum
The Congress also becomes a forum at lunch time, to discuss new (digital) tools for economists and the non-academic job market for economists.
Of note: this year two new lunch sessions have been added to the agenda:
- A roundtable organised by the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), and an institutional partner of Sciences Po, on the topic of “Energy Shocks, Sovereignty, and Trade Policy”. It will be chaired by Philippe Martin, CEPR Vice President, Dean of the School of Public Affairs, permanent faculty member at the Department (and former Head).
- A roundtable, with a Q&A, on “Women in Economics” (WinE) to present the AFSE’s WinE Committee and discuss a young researchers’ initiative (WEPS) and mentoring programme.
The Parallel Sessions: regular sessions, invited sessions, and our summer workshops
The nine, specialised series of “parallel sessions” will give the 450 participants at the Congress the opportunity to study and discuss over 380 papers representative of the latest research in the mainstay fields of economics as well as in emerging fields and areas of study - micro, macro, environment, covid, economic history, public policy, econometrics, migration, development, etc.
For economists familiar with the Department’s annual events, and notably our Summer Workshops in Economics we traditionally host in June, please note that we have integrated these workshops - and then some! - in the shape of special “invited sessions”.
These "invited sessions" are open to all participants just as the regular parallel sessions!
Invited Session 1E "Business Cycles" - June 14th
Macro Workshop
Sponsored by the Banque de France, as part of the Banque de France-Sciences Po partnership
Invited Sessions 4D "Global Value Chains" & 5F "Trade Policy" - June 15th
International Trade Workshop
This event has received funding the CNRS.
Invited Sessions 4M "Justice" & 5L "Social Norms" - June 15th
ANR SOSELF
Roberto Galibiati and Emeric Henry acknowledge funding from the Agence nationale de la recherche (Project-ANR-21-CE26-0022) for this project.
Invited Session 5H "Women in Economics: Quantitative Assessments” - June 15th
Invited Sessions 7C & 8F “HANK and Optimal Policy” - June 16th
ANR IRMAC - Co-organised with CREST and supported by the ANR.
Edouard Challe and Xavier Ragot acknowledge funding from the Agence nationale de la recherche (Project-ANR-20-CE26-0018) for this project
Invited Sessions 7G, 8J & 9H "Transition from School to Work" - June 16th
Labour Economics Workshop
Funded by the European Union (ERC, UNEQUALED, GA N°101044361).
Invited Sessions 7A & 8D "Sustainable Finance" - June 16th
This event is sponsored by the Banque de France, as part of the Banque de France-Sciences Po partnership.
Invited Session "Compliance with Environmental Policies" - June 16th
This event has received funding the CNRS.
Roy-ADRES Seminar - June 12th
- Portrait of René Roy and stylised equations
Sara SHAHANAGHI is Assistant Professor at the Toulouse School of Economics (TSE) which she joined this year after defending her PhD in Economics at Columbia.
Her field of research is microeconomic theory, with a focus on dynamic games and information. Although she is only at the start of her academic career, her work has already received recognition: she received a number of fellowships from Columbia to pursue her studies and in 2021 she was awarded the 2021 IFREE Grant.
Sara SHAHANAGHI will present a paper at the next Roy-ADRES Seminar on the theme:
Competition and Herding in Breaking News (read abstract, PDF 25.17 KB)
More about Sara SHAHANAGHI and her research
Date: MONDAY, June 12th - 5 PM
Location: PSE - Jourdan Campus - Room R1-09
The next Roy ADRES Seminar will host Geoffroy DE CLIPPEL (Brown) on June 19th.
Michele Fioretti awarded AFSE's 2023 Edmond Malinvaud Prize
- Michele Fioretti
The Association Française de Science Économique (AFSE) announced the 2023 laureate of its Prix Edmond Malinvaud: Michele FIORETTI.
The AFSE (French Economic Association) is a nonprofit organization founded in 1950. It aims at promoting exchange of knowledge and participation of its members in public debates on economic policies. It is open to all economists, whether they work in universities, public research organizations, government bodies or private companies.
Every year the AFSE awards a Prize for the best paper published in an indexed EconLit, peer-reviewed journal in the past two years by a young economist affiliated to a French laboratory.
The Department's permanent faculty member Michele Fioretti is awarded the 2023 Prix Edmond Malivaud for his paper entitled Caring or pretending to care? Social impact, firms’ objectives, and welfare, published in November 2022 in the Journal of Political Economy.
The jury wanted to shed light on the topic of firms’ social responsibility for which only a limited amount of literature aiming at quantifying possible impacts is available. This paper has the merit of opening the black box of social impact to understand the welfare implications for concerned agents. In particular, results obtained by Michele highlight that consumers might have a limited role in explaining corporate prosocial expenses. Therefore, social impact implies a trade-off between the payoffs to the firm and its suppliers rather than between the payoffs to the firm and its consumers, suggesting new avenues of research, as most of the social responsibility literature focuses on consumer choices.
The jury especially appreciated the combination of techniques carried out by Michele: micro data analysis with large data sets, econometric methods, development of a new structural model to disentangle drivers of supply and demand. Throughout this single-author paper, Michele shows that he masters the toolkit of modern economists and uses it efficiently to shed light on a major topic.
Michele’s research interests include empirical industrial organisation, behavioural economics, and applied microeconomics. His work focuses on understanding firms' strategies with applications on social impact firms and sectors with a social dimension such as the health and the energy sectors. He is currently working on a 2-year project related to governance problems in decentralized networks with the support of McCourt Institute.
Michele joined the Department in 2019 as Assistant Professor of Economics.
The 2023 Edmond Malinvaud Prize will be awarded to Michele at the AFSE’s Annual Congress that the Department has the honour of hosting next week, June 14-16.
Congratulations to Michele Fioretti !
More about Michele FIORETTI and his research
Read about the Edmond Malinvaud Prize on AFSE's website (in French)
PEPES Seminar - June 8th
- Voters from all walks of life placing ballot in box
Alexey MAKARIN is Assistant Professor of Applied Economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Sloan School of Management. Prior to joining MIT Sloan, he was Assistant Professor at the Einaudi Institute for Economics and Finance (EIEF) in Rome, Italy. He is a Research Affiliate at the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR).
He is an applied economist with research interests in political economy, development economics, and economics of digitization. In his work, he examined the economic consequences of the 2014 Russia-Ukraine conflict and the impact of social media on political and individual outcomes. He has published in Econometrica, American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, the Journal of Development Economics, and the Journal of Public Economics.
Alexey MAKARIN will present a paper, joint with Vasily Korovkin and Yuhei Miyauchi, at the next PEPES Seminar on the theme:
Production Networks and War: Evidence from Ukraine (read abstract, PDF 29.42 KB)
More about Alexey MAKARIN and his research
Date: THURSDAY, June 8th - 12:30 PM
Location: PSE - Jourdan Campus - Room R2-01
This is our last PEPES Seminar of the year: we look forward to seeing you again next Fall !