Paris Trade Seminar - Apr 23rd

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Martina Magli

Martina MAGLI is Assistant Professor of Economics at the Ludwig-Maximilians Universitat München (LMU). She is also a Research Fellow at CESifo and at the Nottingham Centre for Research on Globalisation and Economic Policy (GEP).

Her research interests are at the intersection of international economics, applied economics and labour economics. She is mostly interested in trade in services, firms' dynamics and how trade affects the labour markets.

Martina Magli will present a paper at the next Paris Trade Seminar on the topic:

Should We Stay or Should We Go? Firms' Adjustments to Trade Shocks (read abstract, PDF 39.94 KB)

More about Martina MAGLI and her research

Date: TUESDAY, April 23rd - 2.30 pm
Location: PSE - Jourdan Campus - Room R2-01

The next Paris Trade Seminar will host Matt GRANT (Dartmouth) on May 7th.

Roy-ADRES Seminar - Apr 22nd

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Ryota Iijima

Ryota IIJIMA is Associate Professor of the Department of Economics at Yale University. After completing his PhD in Economics at Harvard in 2016, he became a Postdoctoral Associate at Yale's Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics in 2016-2017, before joining Yale's permanent faculty.

His research interests include Behavioural Economics, Decision Theory, Economic Theory, Game Theory, and Networks.

Ryota Iijima will present a paper, joint with Mira Frick and Yuhta Ishii, at the next Roy-ADRES Seminar on the topic:

Multidimensional Screening with Rich Consumer Data (read abstract, PDF 38.35 KB)

More about Ryota IIJIMA and his research

Date: MONDAY, April 22nd - 5 pm
Location: PSE - Jourdan Campus - Room R1-09

The next Roy-ADRES Seminar will host Ariel RUBENSTEIN (New York University) on April 29th.

Applied Microeconomics Seminar - Apr 22nd

Joint with our Departmental Seminar
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*For faculty who would like to schedule an appointment with our guest speaker please fill out the Applied Micro Google form only. PhD students may send an email to Stéphanie Berrebi.*

Barbara Biasi

Barbara BIASI is Assistant Professor of Economics at the Yale School of Management. She is also a Faculty Research Fellow at the National Bureau for Economic Research (NBER) and a Research Affiliate at the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), at IZA, and at CESifo.

She is a labour economist working on education, innovation, and gender.

Barbara Biasi will present a paper, joint with Julien Lafortune and David Schönholzer, at an exceptional joint Applied Microeconomics and Departmental Seminar on the topic:

How Political Institutions Shape Education Spending: Supermajority Requirements in U.S. School Capital Investments (read abstract, PDF 44.02 KB)

More about Barbara BIASI and her research

Date: MONDAY, April 22nd - 2.45 pm
Location: Department of Economics - 4th floor - Jean-Paul Fitoussi Conference Room

Our next Applied Microeconomics Seminar will host Mushfiq MOBARAK (Yale) on May 15th.

Our next Departmental Seminar will host Dave DONALDSON (MIT) on April 29th.

Banque de France Research Seminar - Apr 17th

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For our final Banque de France/Sciences Po Research Seminar "Banks and the Financial System: what regulation?" of the academic year, we are pleased to host Olivier WANG (Assistant Professor of Finance, Stern School of Business at New York University) on the theme:

Banking on Uninsured Deposits

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 Stéphanie BERREBI 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, April 17th - 5 PM
Location: Department of Economics - 4th floor - Jean-Paul Fitoussi Conference Room

Friday Seminar - Apr 5th

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Daniela Horta Sáenz

Daniela HORTA SAENZ is a PhD candidate in Economics at the Aix-Marseille School of Economics (AMSE), working on a thesis entitled Nation Building in Post-Conflict Settings, under the supervision of Timothée Demont and Tanguy van Ypersele. She is also a Teaching Fellow (A.T.E.R.) at the Department this year.

Her research interests lie at the intersection of development economics, political economy, and conflict, with a primary focus on South Africa and Colombia. Her current research projects examine the legacy of conflict and conflict resolution policies on nation-building and human capital accumulation.

Daniela Horta Saenz will present a paper, joint with Thomas Gautier and Gianluca Russo, at the next Friday Seminar on the topic:

Nation Building in Post-Conflict Settings (read abstract, PDF 38.03 KB)

More about Daniela HORTA SAENZ and her research

Diego de Sousa Rodrigues

Diego DE SOUSA RODRIGUES is a Phd candidate in Economics at Sciences Po, working on a thesis entitled The Effect of Intermediary Efficiency on Misallocation of Resources in the Productive Sector, under the supervision of Xavier Ragot. He is currently working in parallel within the Structural Economics Division at the Bank of England, under the guidance of Tim Willems.

His research interests are macroeconomics, monetary and fiscal policies, and firm dynamics. He is focusing at the moment on heterogenous agent models in order to understand how monetary policy in conjunction with fiscal policy can optimally respond to economic shocks.

Diego de Sousa Rodrigues will also present a paper, joint with Naomi Cohen, at the next Friday Seminar on the topic:

Food Crisis and Debt Distress (read abstract, PDF 40.75 KB)

More about Diego DE SOUSA RODRIGUES and his research

Date: FRIDAY, April 5th - 12.30 pm
*EXCEPTIONAL* Location: Department of Economics - 4th floor - Jean-Paul Fitoussi Conference Room

The next Friday Seminar will host Oda NEDREGÅRD (Postdoc, Bruno Latour Fellow) & Junnan HE (Sciences Po) on April 26th.

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