JUNIOR PEPES Seminar *in-person* - Oct 14th

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We're very excited to launch our new "PEPES Junior" series this October 14th. During these sessions, two students (from Sciences Po and/or PSE) will present their work in about 40 minutes.

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

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Antonela MIHO is a PhD Candidate at PSE, working on a thesis entitled Heterogeneity in the Persuasion Power of Biased Media: Economic and Political Implications, under the supervision of Ekaterina ZHURAVSKAYA

She is a member of PSE's research group on Globalization, Political Economy, Trade

Antonela MIHO will present a paper at our next PEPES Junior Seminar on the theme:

Small screen, big echo? Estimating the political persuasion of local television news bias using Sinclair Broadcast Group as a natural experiment (read abstract, PDF 34.33 KB)

 

 

Vladimir Avetian

Vladimir AVETIAN is a PhD Candidate at Sciences Po working on a thesis entitled The Media Bias and Opinion Dynamics in Social Media, under the supervision of Sergeï GURIEV.

His research interests are in Political Economy, Applied Microeconomics and Urban Economics.

Vladimir AVETIAN will present a paper at the next PEPES Junior Seminar on the theme:

Consider the Slavs: Overt Discrimination and Racial Disparities in the Rental Housing 

 

Date: THURSDAY, October 14th - 12:30 PM
Location: PSE - Jourdan Campus - Room R2-21

Our next PEPES Seminar will host Jeanet SINDING BENTZEN (University of Copenhagen) on November 18th.

Empirical IO Seminar *via Zoom* - Oct 12th

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Stéphane Bonhomme

*This seminar will take place via Zoom*

Stéphane BONHOMME is the Ann L. and Lawrence B. Buttenwieser Professor in Economics and the College at the University of Chicago which he joined in 2013. He is also a Fellow of the Econometric Society. Among his editorial duties he has just been named Editor of Quantitative Economics and is a Member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Economic Methods.

His research focuses on microeconometrics and econometric theory, with a special interest in latent variable modeling and panel data, and labour economics. He has received important grants from both the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the European Research Council (ERC).

Stéphane BONHOMME will present a paper at the next Empirical IO Seminar on the theme:

Production and Collaboration in Networks: An Empirical Framework (read paper on which talk is based, PDF 887.95 MB)

More about Stéphane BONHOMME and his research

Date: TUESDAY, October 12th - 2:45 PM
Location: Zoom (link to follow)

The next Empirical IO Seminar will host Jeremy FOX (Rice University) on November 9th.

Roy-ADRES Seminar *in-person* - Oct 11th

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Jeffrey Ely

*This seminar will take place in-person*

Jeffrey ELY is the Charles E. and Emma H. Morrison Professor of Economics and Director of the Program in Mathematical Methods in the Social Sciences at Northwestern University. He is an elected Fellow of the Econometric Society and is currently the monograph series Editor for the Econometric Society. He serves on the editorial boards of Econometrica and Theoretical Economics, an open-access journal on economic theory he co-founded. With economics professor Sandeep BALIGA, Jeffrey ELY writes “Cheap Talk,” an economics and politics blog.

He conducts research on microeconomic theory, with a focus on mechanism design, the foundations of game theory, and evolution. He has received numerous awards including multiple National Science Foundation (NSF) grants and a grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Jeffrey ELY will present a paper at the next Roy-ADRES Seminar on the theme:

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More about Jeffery ELY and his research

Date: MONDAY, October 11th - 5 PM
Location: PSE, Jourdan Campus - Room R2-21

The next Roy-ADRES Seminar will host Andriy ZAPECHELNYUK (University of St Andrews) on October 18th.

Departmental Seminar *in-person* - Oct 11th

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Axel Gottfries

*This seminar will take place in-person*

Axel GOTTFRIES is a Lecturer at the University of Edinburgh's School of Economics since Fall 2019. He was the McCalm Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Edinburgh, just after defending his doctoral thesis at Cambridge University.

His research interests focus on macroeconomics, labour economics and economic theory.

Axel GOTTFRIES will present a paper, joint with Mike ELSBY, Pawel KROLIKOWSKI, and Gary SOLON, at the next Departmental Seminar on the theme:

Infrequent Wage Adjustment and Unemployment Dynamics (abstract to follow)

More about Axel GOTTFRIES and his research

Date: MONDAY, October 11th - 2:45 PM
Location: Department of Economics, 4th floor - Room H 405

The next Departmental Seminar will host Gerard VAN DEN BERG (University of Groningen) on October 18th.

Friday Seminar *in-person* - Oct 8th

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Pauline Corblet

Pauline CORBLET is a PhD Candidate in Economics at Sciences Po, working on a thesis entitled A Structural Analysis of Dynamic Matching's Factors on the Labour Market, under the supervision of Alfred GALICHON.

Her research interests are in labour, search and matching models and computational economics.

Pauline CORBLET will present a paper at the next Friday Seminar on the theme:

Education Expansion, Technological Change and the Decreasing Graduate Wage Premium (read abstract, PDF 27.13 KB)

More about Pauline CORBLET and her research

Date: FRIDAY, October 8th - 12:30 PM
Location: Department of Economics - 4th floor - Room H 405

Our next Friday Seminar will host Alaïs MARTIN-BAILLON (PhD Candidate, Sciences Po) on October 15th.

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