Friday Seminar - Dec 15th

Friday Seminar - Dec 15th

  • Paper in a typewriter on which it is written "New Research"Paper in a typewriter on which it is written "New Research"

Naomi Cohen

Naomi COHEN is a PhD Candidate in Economics at Sciences Po working on a thesis entitled Understanding Macroeconomic Imbalances and Spillover Effects in the Euro Area Using a Two Country HANK Model under the supervision of Xavier RAGOT.

Naomi COHEN will present a paper at the next Friday Seminar on the topic:

European Risk Sharing and Inequality Transmission

More about Naomi COHEN and her research

 

Claire Montialoux

Claire MONTIALOUX is a CNRS Assistant Professor at the Department since 2023. She joined us from the Goldman School of Public Policy of the University of California at Berkeley (UC Berkeley). She is also a Faculty Affiliate at the Opportunity Lab (UC Berkeley) as well as at the Institute for Research on Labor and Employment - IRLE (UC Berkeley).

She is a labour economist studying how labour market policies and institutions affect wage inequality, in a global and historical perspective. Her research has already garnered important recognition: her PhD dissertation was awarded the W.E. Upjohn Institute Award in 2020, and both the Opportunity Lab and IRLE bestowed on her awards in 2020 and 2022. She was given a substantial WorkRise grant by the Urban Institute for her project with Ellora Derenoncourt How Does Federal and State Wage and Employment Policy Shape Racial Disparities in Earnings and Economic Mobility?

Claire Montialoux will present a paper, joint with Sebastian Otero and Roberto Hsu Rocha, at the next Friday Seminar on the topic:

Does equalizing school funding equalize labor market outcomes? Evidence from Brazil (read abstract, PDF 127.85 KB)

More about Claire MONTIALOUX and her research

Date: FRIDAY, December 15th - 12:30 PM
Location: Department of Economics - 4th floor - Salle Jean-Paul Fitoussi (H 405)

This is our last Friday Seminar before the holidays: we look forward to seeing you again during the Winter/Spring Semester in 2024!

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