Friday Seminar - May 3rd

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Olivia Tsoutsoplidi

Olivia TSOUTSOPLIDI is a PhD Candidate in Economics at Sciences Po working on a thesis entitled Essays in Historical Political Economy, under the supervision of Julia CAGÉ.

Olivia TSOUTSOPLIDI will present a paper at the next Friday Seminar on the topic:

Determinants of Women’s Emancipation Movements (abstract to follow)

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Sophia Praetorius

Sophia PRAETORIUS is a PhD Candidate in Economics at Sciences Po working on a thesis entitled Trade Cost and Global Production Networks under the supervision of Thierry MAYER.

Sophia PRAETORIUS will also present a paper at the next Friday Seminar on the topic:

Collaboration in Technology and Multinational Production (abstract to follow)

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Date: FRIDAY, May 3rd - 12.30 pm
Location: Department of Economics - 4th floor - Jean-Paul Fitoussi Conference Room

The next Friday Seminar will host Sam MARSHALL (Visiting PhD, Warwick) & Felipe LAURITZEN (PhD Candidate, Sciences Po) on May 17th.

Structural Seminar - Apr 30th

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Che-Yuan Liang

Che-Yuan LIANG is Associate Professor at the Institute for Housing and Urban Research (IBF) at Uppsala University. He is also affiliated to Uppsala's Urban Lab, where he is also member of the steering group, to the Uppsala Center for Fiscal Studies (UCFS), to the Department of Economics and to the Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN).

His primary research interests are in urban, public, and labour economics. His work is regularly published in top-tier peer reviewed international journals and he has been awarded a number of consequential grants, most recently two Swedish Research Council (VR) grants - he is PI of the project "New homes, migration chains, and housing inequality" that received a VR Health, Working Life and Welfare (FORTE) programme grant and is participating in another entitled "Residential segregation, urbanization, and unequal life-chances", that received a VR research environment grant.

Che-Yuan Liang will present a paper at the next Structural Seminar on the topic:

Taxes and Household Labor Supply: Estimating Distributional Effects of Nonlinear Prices on Multidimensional Choice (read paper, PDF 1.16 MB)

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Date: TUESDAY, April 30th - 3.15 pm
Location: Department of Economics - 4th floor - Jean-Paul Fitoussi Conference Room

The next Structural Seminar will host Pedro CANEIRO (UCL) on May 14th.

 

Roy-ADRES Seminar - Apr 29th

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Ariel Rubinstein

Ariel RUBINSTEIN is Professor of Economics at New York University (NYU) and Emeritus in the School of Economics of Tel Aviv University TAU). He is Fellow of The Econometric Society (which he presided in 2004), an Honorary Fellow of Nuffield College (Oxford), a Fellow of the European Economic Association, an Economic Theory Fellow, and a Fellow of the Game Theory Society. Among his current editorial duties, he is Member of the Advisory Committee of the Journal of European Economic Association, an Associate Editor of Theoretical Economics, and Member of the editorial board of Economics and Philosophy.

His main field of research is Economic Theory, in particular, Decision theory and Game Theory. But he was also involved in some interdisciplinary research (e.g. Law and Economics, Economic and Language). His interest in neuroeconomics emerges from his long time interest in Economic methodology. His work in the field is mainly regarding the concept of Response Time.

Ariel Rubinstein will present a paper, joint with Michael Richter, at the next Roy-ADRES Seminar on the topic:

No prices and no games: the case of matching problems

More about Ariel RUBINSTEIN and his research

Date: MONDAY, April 29th - 5 pm
Location: PSE - Jourdan Campus - Room R1-09

The next Roy-ADRES Seminar will host David DILLENBERGER (UPenn) on May 6th.

Departmental Seminar - Apr 29th

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Dave Donaldson

Dave DONALDSON is the Class of 1949 Professor of Economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He is also a Fellow of the Econometric Society, an Associate at Theoretical Research in Development Economics(ThReD), a Research Fellow at the Bureau for Research and Economic Analysis of Development (BREAD), at the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), and a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER). He has occupied a number of editorial functions: most recently he was the Co-Editor of Econometrica from 2019 to 2023.

His research focuses on trade, both international and intranational, with applications in the fields of International Economics, Development Economics, Urban Economics, Economic History, Environmental Economics, and Agricultural Economics. He has studied, among other topics: the welfare and inequality effects of market integration, the impact of improvements in transportation infrastructure, how trade can mitigate and exacerbate the effects of climate change, and how economists can quantify market failures and the interventions (such as industrial policy) that attempt to fix them. He was awarded the 2017 John Bates Clark Medal, as well as an Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship and several grants from the National Science Foundation (NSF).

Dave Donaldson will present a paper, joint with Rodrigo Adão and Arnaud Costinot, at the next Departmental Seminar on the topic:

Putting Quantitative Models to the Test: An Application to Trump’s Trade War (read paper)

More about Dave DONALDSON and his research

Date: MONDAY, April 29th - 2.45 pm
Location: Department of Economics - 4th floor - Jean-Paul Fitoussi Conference Room

The next Departmental Seminar will host Camille LANDAIS (LSE) on May 13th.

Friday Seminar - Apr 26th

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Oda Nedregard

Oda NEDREGÅRD is a Postdoctoral Fellow, funded by the Bruno Latour Fund programme whose aim is to bring to Sciences Po young scientists from humanities and different social sciences who are working on the cutting edge of the most fundamental aspects of political ecology research to reflect on the consequences of ecological change. Oda will be with us for 3 years, studying the causal effect of trust in government on green policymaking.

She holds a PhD in Economics from BI Norwegian Business School.

Her research areas include Political Economy, Natural Language Processing, and Environmental Economics.

Oda Nedregård will present a paper at the next Friday Seminar on the topic:

The Effect of Legislative Misalignment on the Representation of Constituency Interests (read abstract, PDF 40.99 KB )

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Julia Cagé

Julia CAGÉ is Full Professor of Economics at the Department. She is also the Co-director of LIEPP's "Evaluation of Democracy" research group. She is a Fellow at the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) and heads up CEPR's Research Policy Network on Media Plurality.

Her research focuses on political economy, industrial organization and economic history. She is particularly interested in media economics, political participation and political attitudes.

She was awarded an European Research Council Starting Grant for her 5-year project Campaign Finance, Information and Influence: A ComprehensIve Approach Using Individual-Level Data and Computer Science Tools (PARTICIPATE) and more recently substantial Project Liberty's Institute (McCourt Institute) grants in order to explore issues related to (dis)information in the digital age. 

In 2023, she was Laureate of the Best Young French Economist Award

Julia Cagé will also present a paper, joint with Moritz Hengel and and Yuchen Huang, at our next Friday Seminar on the topic:

The Far-Right Donation Gap (read abstract, PDF 62.94 KB)

More about Julia CAGÉ and her research

Date: FRIDAY, April 26th - 12.30 pm
Location: Department of Economics - 4th floor - Jean-Paul Fitoussi Conference Room

The next Friday Seminar will host Olivia TSOUTSOPLIDI (PhD Sciences Po) & Sophia PRAETORIUS (PhD Sciences Po) on May 3rd.

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