Econometrics Seminar - Mar 11th

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Konrad Menzel

Konrad MENZEL is Associate Professor of Economics at New York University (NYU). He holds a PhD in Economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Among his editorial activities, he is Associate Editor for the Journal of Business & Economic Statistics, the Journal of Econometrics, and The Econometrics Journal.

His research focuses on econometric theory and applied econometrics. His work is regularly published in the top international, peer-reviewed journals including the Annals of Statistics, the Review of Economic Studies, Econometrica, and Quantitative Economics. He has also been the recipient of important NSF grants.

Konrad MENZEL will present a paper at the next Econometrics Seminar CREST-PSE to be organised at Sciences Po, on the topic:

Transfer Estimates for Causal Effects across Heterogeneous Sites (read paper)

More about Konrad MENZEL and his research

Date: MONDAY, March 11th - 4:15 PM
Location: Department of Economics - 4th floor - Jean-Paul Fitoussi Conference Room

The next Econometrics Seminar will host Frank WINDMEIJER (Oxford University) on March 18th, at CREST.

Sciences Po's Department of Economics looks forward to hosting again two sessions in early summer:
May 27th, as a joint Departmental Seminar - Francesca MOLINARI (Cornell University)
June 17th - Ashesh RAMBACHAN (MIT)

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Friday Seminar - Mar 8th

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Nourhan Hashish

 



Nourhan HASHISH
is a PhD Candidate in Economics at Sciences Po
working on a thesis entitled Legal Origins, Post-Colonial Institutions and Health Outcomes: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa under the supervision of Sergei GURIEV.

Nourhan Hashish will present a paper at the next Friday Seminar on the topic:

Drought Declarations and Voting Outcomes (read abstract, PDF 90.5 KB)

 

Laure Goursat

Laure GOURSAT is a Postdoctoral Researcher working with Eduardo Perez-Richet on his ERC CoG project Information and Misinformation Economics: Design, Manipulations, and Countermeasures (IMEDMC). She holds a PhD in Economics from the Paris School of Economics (PSE).

Her research is in microeconomic theory. She has strong interests for matching, information, bounded rationality, and evolution.

Laure Goursat will also present a paper at the next Friday Seminar on the topic:

Whether and Where to Apply? Information and Discrimination in Matching with Priority Scores (read paper, PDF 355.14 KB)

More about Laure GOURSAT and her research

Date: FRIDAY, March 8th - 12.30 pm
Location: Department of Economics - 4th floor - Jean-Paul Fitoussi Conference Room

The next Friday Seminar will host Raphaël LEVY (Visiting faculty, on leave from HEC Paris) & Antoine JACQUET (Postdoc, Sciences Po) on March 15th.

PEPES Seminar - Mar 7th

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Caroline Le Pennec

Caroline LE PENNEC is Assistant Professor in the Department of Applied Economics at HEC Montréal since 2021. She is also a Researcher at the Center for the Study of Democratic Citizenship and an Affiliate of the Monash SoDa Labs. She was awarded her PhD in Economics from UC Berkeley in 2020 and she is a Sciences Po alumnae of our MSc of Economics and Public Policy!

Her research interests include Political Economy, Electoral Competition, and Campaign Communication.

Caroline Le Pennec will present a paper, joint with Rafael Di Tella, Randy Kotti, and Vincent Pons, at the next PEPES Seminar on the topic:

Keep your Enemies Closer: Strategic Platform Adjustments during U.S. and French Elections (read paper)

More about Caroline LE PENNEC and her research

Date: THURSDAY, March 7th - 12.30 pm
Location: Department of Economics - 4th floor - Jean-Paul Fitoussi Conference Room

The next PEPES Seminar will host Marta REYNAL-QUEROL (UPF) on April 25th.

Structural Seminar - Mar 5th

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Ao Wang

Ao WANG is Assistant Professor in Economics at the University of Warwick since 2020. He is also a Research Associate at CAGE Research Centre (Public Policy and Data Group) and at CREST.

His main research interests are in empirical industrial organisation and (structural) econometrics. Although his academic career is young, his research work has already benefited from important funding, and notably an Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) New Investigator Grant for the project “Pervasiveness and Welfare Consequences of Quantity Discounts in the Retail Sector” (with PI Alessandro Iaria).

Ao Wang will present a paper at the next Structural Seminar on the topic:

A BLP Demand Model of Product-Level Market Shares with Complementarity (read abstract, PDF 57 KB)

More about Ao WANG and his research

Date: TUESDAY, March 5th - 3.15 pm
Location: Department of Economics - 4th floor - Jean-Paul Fitoussi Conference Room

The next Structural Seminar will host Daniel STURM (LSE) on March 19th.

Roy-ADRES Seminar - Mar 4th

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Itzhak Gilboa, photo by Oz Schecter

Itzhak GILBOA is Professor of Economics at HEC Paris, where he also holds the AXA Chair in Decision Sciences, and at the Tiomkin School of Economics at Reichman University. He is also a Fellow of the Society for the Advancement of Economic Theory, a Member of Council of the Econometric Society, and an International Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

His research is in decision theory and other fields in economic theory such as game theory and social choice. His main interest is in decision under uncertainty, focusing on the definition of probability, notions of rationality, non-Bayesian decision models, and related issues.

Itzhak Gilboa will present a paper, joint with Fan Wang and Stefania Minardi, at the next Roy-ADRES Seminar on the topic:

Likelihood Regions: An Axiomatic Approach (read abstract, PDF 28.73 KB)

More about Itzhak GILBOA and his research

Date: MONDAY, March 4th - 5 pm
Location: PSE - Jourdan Campus - Room R2-01

The next Roy-ADRES Seminar will host Henrique CASTRO-PIRES (University of Surrey) on March 11th.

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