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Just out : Invisible Barriers at MIT Press

Affiliated faculty member Stéphane Carcillo has co-authored with Marie-Anne Valfort (PSE), a book that investigates the different forms of discrimination that shape the labour market and how to overcome them.

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Just out : Invisible Barriers at MIT Press

Affiliated faculty member Stéphane Carcillo has co-authored with Marie-Anne Valfort (PSE), a book that investigates the different forms of discrimination that shape the labour market and how to overcome them.

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Impact evaluation, for GAFAM or for citizens ?

Impact evaluation, used, for example, to test the effectiveness of public policies, is being massively captured by the digital giants, even though these tools were often created by academics with public money. Clément de Chaisemartin and co-author Xavier D’Haultfoeuille (CREST-ENSAE) pen an op-ed in Le Monde.

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Impact evaluation, for GAFAM or for citizens ?

Impact evaluation, used, for example, to test the effectiveness of public policies, is being massively captured by the digital giants, even though these tools were often created by academics with public money. Clément de Chaisemartin and co-author Xavier D’Haultfoeuille (CREST-ENSAE) pen an op-ed in Le Monde.

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Call for papers: 4th Kiel-CEPR Conference on Geoeconomics

The Kiel-CEPR Conference on Geoeconomics is now in its 4th year and has become a premier event on the topic. In 2025 the Department of Economics will be hosting this event for the first time.

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Call for papers: 4th Kiel-CEPR Conference on Geoeconomics

The Kiel-CEPR Conference on Geoeconomics is now in its 4th year and has become a premier event on the topic. In 2025 the Department of Economics will be hosting this event for the first time.

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2025 Econometric Game: Our Master's Students in Economics Have Talent!

The Department of Economics’ first-time delegation made it to the final round at the University of Amsterdam’s Econometric Game, dubbed the World Championship of Econometrics.

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2025 Econometric Game: Our Master's Students in Economics Have Talent!

The Department of Economics’ first-time delegation made it to the final round at the University of Amsterdam’s Econometric Game, dubbed the World Championship of Econometrics.

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Michela Boldrini, CIVICA short faculty visitor

Welcome to Michela Boldrini, Post-Doctoral Fellow at IGIER-Bocconi who will be visiting with us this week.

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Michela Boldrini, CIVICA short faculty visitor

Welcome to Michela Boldrini, Post-Doctoral Fellow at IGIER-Bocconi who will be visiting with us this week.

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Julia Cagé, co-laureate of the 2025 EEA-Yrjö-Jahnsson Prize

The “key and timely” insights of Julia and co-laureate David Yanagizawa-Drott, on “the critical role of media and social media in motivating political beliefs and actions, as well as the dangers posed by controlled media”, compelled the jury.

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Julia Cagé, co-laureate of the 2025 EEA-Yrjö-Jahnsson Prize

The “key and timely” insights of Julia and co-laureate David Yanagizawa-Drott, on “the critical role of media and social media in motivating political beliefs and actions, as well as the dangers posed by controlled media”, compelled the jury.

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Antoine FEREY, winner of the 2025 Distinguished CESifo Affiliate Award in Public Economics

His award-winning paper proposes a novel conceptual framework revealing close interactions between redistribution and social insurance policies with important implications for the design of better tax-benefit systems.

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Antoine FEREY, winner of the 2025 Distinguished CESifo Affiliate Award in Public Economics

His award-winning paper proposes a novel conceptual framework revealing close interactions between redistribution and social insurance policies with important implications for the design of better tax-benefit systems.

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Kunal PANDA, Master & PhD in Economics

The young doctoral student in economics looks back on his career and his research on the long-term effects of colonialism on health and nutrition.

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Kunal PANDA, Master & PhD in Economics

The young doctoral student in economics looks back on his career and his research on the long-term effects of colonialism on health and nutrition.

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Excellence: news from the 2024/25 academic job market

Congratulations to Juan Sebastián Ivars, Gustave Kenedi, Leonard Le Roux, Itzhak Rasooly, and Diego de Sousa Rodrigues !

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Excellence: news from the 2024/25 academic job market

Congratulations to Juan Sebastián Ivars, Gustave Kenedi, Leonard Le Roux, Itzhak Rasooly, and Diego de Sousa Rodrigues !

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Studying abroad next semester

Congratulations to Felipe Lauritzen, Niklas Schoch, Sophia Praetorius, and Johanna Roth who have all been selected to further their research this Spring on the other side of the Atlantic.

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Studying abroad next semester

Congratulations to Felipe Lauritzen, Niklas Schoch, Sophia Praetorius, and Johanna Roth who have all been selected to further their research this Spring on the other side of the Atlantic.

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2024-2025 academic job market

Meet our candidates: Dániel Gyetvai, Juan Sebastián Ivars, Gustave Kenedi, Leonard Le Roux, Itzhak Rasooly, and Diego de Sousa Rodrigues.

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2024-2025 academic job market

Meet our candidates: Dániel Gyetvai, Juan Sebastián Ivars, Gustave Kenedi, Leonard Le Roux, Itzhak Rasooly, and Diego de Sousa Rodrigues.

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Networks in Economic Models - Nov 15th

How a deep data dive into how social networks impact individual behaviour can help improve public policies.

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Networks in Economic Models - Nov 15th

How a deep data dive into how social networks impact individual behaviour can help improve public policies.

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