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Gregorio Curello (Bonn) “The comparative statics of persuasion”

Micro Seminar  Time: 12:15 pm - 13:30 pm Date: 15th of January Room : 3001 Gregorio Curello (Bonn) "The comparative statics of persuasion"   Abstract : In the canonical persuasion model, comparative statics has been an open question. We answer it, delineating which shifts of the sender's interim payoff lead her optimally to choose a […]

Stefan Bucher (MPI Tübingen) “Algorithmic Choice Architecture for Boundedly Rational Consumers”

Micro Seminar  Time: 12:15 pm - 13:30 pm Date: 16th of January Room : 3001 Stefan Bucher (MPI Tübingen) "Algorithmic Choice Architecture for Boundedly Rational Consumers"   Abstract :Choice architecture and recommender systems both address information overload but have developed largely independently of each other and make strong assumptions about decision-makers’ unobserved preferences. In this […]

Alexander Haas (Oxford) “Monetary Policy in a Tightening Cycle”

Macro seminar Time : 12h15 - 13h30 Date : 17 Janvier 2024 Salle 3001 Alexander Haas (Oxford) "Monetary Policy in a Tightening Cycle" Abstract: With inflation reaching levels not seen in more than thirty years, central banks in many advanced economies have embarked on a rapid tightening cycle over the past eighteen months. Interest rate […]

Ruixun Zhang (Peking University)”A Quantitative Approach to Optimal Impact Portfolios”

Quantitative Sustainable Economics and Finance Time: 11.00 am Date: 18th of January  2023 Room 2036 Ruixun Zhang (Peking University)"A Quantitative Approach to Optimal Impact Portfolios" Abstract : We develop a mathematical framework for constructing optimal impact portfolios and quantifying their financial performance by characterizing the returns of impact-ranked assets using induced order statistics and copulas. […]

Andrea Salvati (UCL) “Teacher Instruction, Classroom Composition, and Student Achievement”

Applied  Seminar  Time: 12:15 pm - 13:30 pm Date: 18th of January Room : 3001   Andrea Salvati (UCL) "Teacher Instruction, Classroom Composition, and Student Achievement" Abstract : This paper explores teachers’ instructional decisions and their implications for the distribution of student achievement. Canonical models of student performance often assume that teacher effectiveness is independent […]

Ihsaan Bassier (LSE) “Collective Bargaining and Spillovers in Local Labour Markets”

Applied Seminar  Time: 12:15 pm - 13:30 pm Date: 22th of January Room : 3001   Ihsaan Bassier (LSE) "Collective Bargaining and Spillovers in Local Labour Markets" Abstract : How does collective bargaining affect the broader wage structure? How are such spillovers transmitted? In imperfectly competitive labour markets, a rise in wages in the covered […]

Eugène NDIAYE (Apple Research) “Finite Sample Confidence Sets with “Minimal” Assumptions on the Distribution”

Statistical Seminar: Every Monday at 2:00 pm. Time: 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm Date: 22th January 2024 Place: 3001   Eugène NDIAYE (Apple Research) "Finite Sample Confidence Sets with "Minimal" Assumptions on the Distribution"    Abstract: If you predict a label y of a new object with $hat{y}$, how confident are you that ”y = $hat{y}$”? The […]

Louise Paul-Devlaux (Harvard) “Minimum Wage and Gender Gaps: Evidence from Morocco”

Applied Seminar  Time: 12:15 pm - 13:30 pm Date: 24th of January Room : 3001   Louise Paul-Devlaux (Harvard) "Minimum Wage and Gender Gaps: Evidence from Morocco" Abstract :This paper examines how minimum wage policies affect gender gaps in employment and wages in a setting characterized by a large informal sector and wide initial gender […]

Léa Pessin (ENSAE-CREST) – Racial-Ethnic Stratification in Work–Family Strategies among Black, Hispanic, and White Couples

Sociology seminar - Thursdays Time: 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm  Date: 25th January 2023 Place: room 3105 ZOOM  : https://zoom.us/j/96820777040?pwd=OUgycU1NYmxWOEJCTk92OHpNTHc5dz09 Léa Pessin (ENSAE-CREST) - Racial-Ethnic Stratification in Work–Family Strategies among Black, Hispanic, and White Couples Abstract: This talk builds on work–family scholarship and intersectional frameworks to document racial-ethnic variation in couples’ work-family strategies, i.e., the […]

Florian Grosset (Columbia) “Complementarities in Labor Supply”

Applied Seminar  Time: 12:15 pm - 13:30 pm Date: 25th of January Room : 3001   Florian Grosset (Columbia) "Complementarities in Labor Supply" Abstract :This paper examines complementarities in labor supply:  to what extent does a person's desire to work at a firm depend on whether others in her social network also work at the […]

Justine Knebelmann (MIT J-PAL) “Discretion versus Algorithms: Bureaucrats and Tax Equity in Senegal”

Applied Seminar  Time: 12:15 pm - 13:30 pm Date: 26th of January Room : 3001   Justine Knebelmann (MIT J-PAL) "Discretion versus Algorithms: Bureaucrats and Tax Equity in Senegal" Abstract :The implementation of government programs requires a list or register of individuals who are eligible for the program. Building these registers accurately is a challenge […]

Gökce Gökkoca (TSE) “Antibiotic Stewardship in Primary Care: Evidence from Pay-for-Performance in France”

Applied Seminar  Time: 12:15 pm - 13:30 pm Date: 29th of January Room : 3001   Gökce Gökkoca (TSE) "Antibiotic Stewardship in Primary Care: Evidence from Pay-for-Performance in France" Abstract :This paper investigates whether financial incentives for curbing antibiotic prescriptions are effective and how the design of incentives plays a role in influencing physician behavior. […]