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9 February 2026

Paris Econometrics Seminar with Julien Monardo (U of Bristol)

About this event

09 February 2026 from 16:00 until 17:15

Outside Sciences Po

Organized by

Department of Economics, PSE, and CREST

 

Two cogs fitting together on which public policy is written
(credits: AlexLMX/shutterstock)

*This seminar will take place at CREST (5 Avenue Henry Le Châtelier
91120 Palaiseau) - Room TBA*

Portrait of Julien Monardo

Julien Monardo is Assistant Professor (Lecturer) at the University of Bristol's School of Economics since 2022. Prior to that, he was a postdoctoral researcher for three year at Telecom Paris after defending his PhD thesis from ENS Paris-Saclay-CREST-Université Paris-Saclay.

He is a micro-economist with research interests in empirical industrial organisation, structural demand estimation, and consumer theory. In his research, he develops methods to estimate substitution patterns, i.e., how consumers substitute across differentiated products.

Julien Monardo's website

He will present a paper, joint with Ali Hortaçsu, Jonas Lieber, and Áureo de Paula, at the next Paris Econometrics Seminar on the topic:

Estimating Nesting Structures (read abstract, PDF 41 KB)

The next Paris Empirical Seminar, at PSE, will host Kirill Ponomarev (University of Chicago) on February 16th.

About this event

09 February 2026 from 16:00 until 17:15

Outside Sciences Po

Organized by

Department of Economics, PSE, and CREST