Banque de France Research Seminar *in-person* - Oct 6th
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For the next Banque de France/Sciences Po Research Seminar "Banks and the Financial System: what regulation?", we are pleased to host Jean-Charles ROCHET (Professor of Banking at GSEM and Senior Chair at the Swiss Finance Institute) on the theme:
Banks and Public Debt
Bruno BIAIS (HEC Paris) will give his point of view on the subject.
Banque de France / Sciences Po Research Seminars discuss issues on banking, financial systems and financial regulation. The objective is to confront the approaches and ideas of academics and practitioners.
If you would like to attend, please contact Sandrine LE GOFF by email.
Seminars are organised by Vivien Levy-Garboua (Affiliated & Associate Faculty member), Denis Beau (Sous-Gouverneur, Banque de France), Stéphane GUIBAUD (Professor at Sciences Po).
Date: Wednesday, 2021/10/06 - 17:00
Location: Department of Economics - Staircase E - 4th floor - Room H 405
The next Banque de France Research Seminar will host Darrell DUFFIE (Stanford) on November 17th.
Paris Trade Seminar *in-person* - Oct 5th
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Isabelle MEJEAN is Professor of Economics at the Department since 2021. She is also a Research Fellow at the Centre for Economic Policy and Research (CEPR). Among her editorial duties, she is the Managing Editor of Economic Policy as of October 2021
Her research interests span international macroeconomics and international trade. She is particularly interested in the structure of firm-to-firm trade networks and its consequences for various aggregate outcomes.
In 2016, she was awarded the AFSE-Malinvaud Prize and in 2017 she received an ERC Starting Grant for her project Firm-to-Firm Trade Networks (TRADENET). Isabelle MEJEAN was awarded the Best Young Economist of France Award by the Cercle des Économistes-Le Monde in 2020.
Isabelle MEJEAN will present a paper, joint with Raphael LAFROGNE-JOUSSIER and Julien MARTIN, at the next Paris Trade Seminar on the theme:
More about Isabelle MEJEAN and her research
Date: TUESDAY, October 5th - 2:45 PM
Location: Department of Economics - 4th floor - Room H 405
The next Paris Trade Seminar will host Sebastian STUMPNER (Banque de France) on October 19th.
Roy-ADRES Seminar *in-person* - Oct 4th
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*This seminar will take place in-person, at the PSE*
Ludvig SINANDER is currectly the Postdoctoral Prize Research Fellow at the Nuffield College and the Department of Economics of the University of Oxford.
He is an economic theorist with broad interests.
He defended his PhD in Economics at Northwestern University just this past year and has already been distinguished. He was selected as one of the "most promising graduate doctoral students in economics and finance" to participate in the 2021 REStud Tour. He was also awarded a Distinguished Teaching Assistant Award at Northwestern in 2018.
Ludvig SINANDER will present a paper, joint with Gregorio CURELLO, at the next Roy-ADRES Seminar on the theme:
Agenda-Manipulation in Ranking (read paper, PDF 653.21 KB)
More about Ludvig SINANDER and his research
Date: MONDAY, October 4th - 5 PM
Location: PSE - Jourdan Campus, 74014 Paris - Room R2-21
The next Roy-ADRES Seminar will host Jeffrey ELY (Northwestern) on October 11th.
Workshop on Optimal Transport
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We are pleased to announce that we will be hosting the Paris Workshop on Optimal Transport with Applications to Economics and Statistics later this month.
When? Thursday, October 21st and Friday, October 22nd, 2021
Where? This is a hybrid event.
- certain presentations will be remote *via Zoom*
- or *in-person* at Sciences Po - CERI Building - 56, rue Jacob 75007 Paris - Room Jean Monnet
Registration is mandatory. If you would like to attend please contact Sandrine LEGOFF by email.
*NB The health pass will be required to enter the building*
Organisers : Guillaume CARLIER (CEREMADE, Paris Dauphine), Alfred GALICHON (Sciences Po), and Flavien LÉGER (Sciences Po).
The event is co-sponsored by Sciences Po and the European Research Council (ERC). We gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the ERC under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (Grant agreement No.866274).
Thursday, October 21st - 4 to 5.15 PM (Paris time)
4:00 - 4:45 PM : Stéphane BONHOMME (University of Chicago)
Recovering Latent Variables by Matching with Manuel Arellano (read Abstract, PDF 35.93 KB)
4:45 - 5:30 PM : Kelvin Shuangjian ZHANG (University of Waterloo)
Cyclical Ascent: A Fast Algorithm for Computing Wasserstein Barycenters with Robert McCann (read Abstract, PDF 25.34 KB)
5:30 - 5:45 PM : Break
5:45 - 6:30 PM : Levon NURBEKYAN (UCLA)
Optimal Transport for Inverse Problems in Dynamical Systems (read Abstract, PDF 23.59 KB)
6:30 - 7:15 PM : Pauline CORBLET (Sciences Po)
One-to-Many Matching on the Labor Market: Evaluating the Determinants of the Decreasing Graduate Wage Premium (read Abstract, PDF 42.09 KB)
(7:30 - 9:30 PM : Dinner upon invitation - Working session: Conclusion of the first day)
Friday, October 22nd - 2 to 7 PM (Paris time)
(12:30 - 2:00 PM : Lunch upon invitation)
2:00 - 2:45 PM : Guillaume POULIOT (University of Chicago)
Optimal Transport for Reduced Form Microeconometrics with an Application to the Beijing Black Market for Car Licenses with Oystein Daljord, Junji Xiao, Mandy Huwith (read Abstract, PDF 42.37 KB)
2:45 - 3:30 PM : Marcel NUTZ (Columbia University)
Entropic Optimal Transport with Espen Bernton, Stephan Eckstein, Promit Ghosal, Johannes Wiesel (read Abstract, PDF 21.99 KB)
3:30 - 4:15 PM : Brendan PASS (University of Alberta)
A Class of Metrics on the Space of Probability Measures with Luca Nenna (read Abstract, PDF 34.56 KB)
4:15 - 4:45 PM : Break
4:45 - 5:30 PM : Robert McCANN (University of Toronto)
On the Monopolist’s Problem Facing Consumers with Nonlinear Price Preferences with Kelvin Shuangjian Zhang (read Abstract, PDF 36.31 KB)
5:30 - 6:15 PM : Philippe CHONÉ (ENSAE)
Matching Workers ’Skills and Firms’ Technologies: From Bundling to Unbundling with Francis Kramarz (read Abstract, PDF 47.75 KB)
6:15 - 7:00 PM : Ilse LINDENLAUB (Yale University)
Firm Sorting across Space with Michael Peters, Ryungha Oh (read Abstract, PDF 39.75 KB)
Job Market 2021/22: call for applications
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The Department is looking to recruit one Assistant Professor (tenure track) for September 1st, 2022.
We are searching for candidates from any field of economics, with a special focus on macroeconomics, behavioural economics and theory.
Candidates are offered a competitive salary package and a light teaching load.
Candidates should have a Ph.D. in hand (or are firmly expecting one by August 2022) and should show promising or significant scholarship and teaching ability. English is the Department's working language (for teaching as well) and knowledge of French is NOT required. Candidates from all countries and backgrounds are welcome.
Candidates are invited to submit their applications online at EconJobMarket.org (consult EJM post).
DEADLINE: DECEMBER 1st, 2021 - midnight UTC
The FINAL deadline for application is December 1st BUT complete applications should be received by NOVEMBER 15th, 2021 to be guaranteed full consideration. Review of applications will begin immediately.
Please note that interviews will be conducted through the European Job Market virtual meetings to be held from December 15th to December 18th, 2021.
CONTACT: econ.recruit@sciencespo.fr
More details concerning the position and application contents (PDF, 71.93 KB)