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Thomas LAMBERT (Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University) “(In)dependent Central Banks”

The Macroeconomics Seminar: Time: 12:15 pm - 13:30 pm Date: 28th of March 2022 Room Thomas LAMBERT (Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University) "(In)dependent Central Banks" Abstract : Over the past three decades, many countries reformed the institutional framework governing their central banks to increase their operational independence from the executive and elected politicians. Collecting […]

Thomas LAMBERT (Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University) “(In)dependent Central Banks”

The Macroeconomics Seminar: Time: 12:15 pm - 13:30 pm Date: 28th of March 2022 Room Thomas LAMBERT (Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University) "t.b.a" Abstract : Over the past three decades, many countries reformed the institutional framework governing their central banks to increase their operational independence from the executive and elected politicians. Collecting systematic biographical […]

Bertrand GARBINTI (CREST) – “TBA”

Microeconometrics Seminar: Every Tuesday Time: 12:15 pm - 13:30 pm Date: 29th of March 2022 Room : 3001 Bertrand GARBINTI (CREST) - "TBA" Abstract: Organizers: Benoît SCHMUTZ (Pôle d'économie du CREST) Anthony STRITTMATTER (Pôle d'économie du CREST) Sponsors: CREST

Christian BELZIL (CREST) – “The Evolution of Inequality in Higher Education Trajectories in the US “

Microeconometrics Seminar: Every Tuesday Time: 12:15 pm - 13:30 pm Date: 29th of March 2022 Room : 3001 et visio Christian BELZIL (CREST) - "The Evolution of Inequality in Higher Education Trajectories in the US" Abstract: We model the joint distribution of time allocation decisions and actual graduation outcomes within a reduced-form dynamic model using two […]

Francesco SQUINTAN (University of Warwick) “Optimal Overspecified Contracts”

Microeconomics Seminar: Every Wednesday Time: 12:15 pm - 13:30 pm Date: 30th of March 2022 Room : 3001 Francesco SQUINTANI (University of Warwick) - "Optimal Overspecified Contracts" Abstract: This paper identifies situations where desired outcomes may only be implemented with the stipulation of `overspecified contracts', defined as contracts that include clauses that are not enforceable. The […]

Basile GRASSI (Bocconi University) The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Markup Estimation”

The Macroeconomics Seminar: Time: 12:15 pm - 13:30 pm Date: 04 th of April 2022 Room 3001 Basile GRASSI (Bocconi University) "The Hitchhiker's Guide to Markup Estimation" Abstract : How do estimates of firm-level markups that rely on production function estimations depend on common data limitations? With a tractable analytical framework, simulation from a quantitative […]

Julia CAGÉ (Sciences Po Paris) – “Is Charitable Giving Political? Evidence from Wealth and Income Tax Returns “

Microeconometrics Seminar: Every Tuesday Time: 12:15 pm - 13:30 pm Date: 5th of April 2022 Room : 3001 et visio Julia CAGÉ (Sciences Po Paris) - "Is Charitable Giving Political? Evidence from Wealth and Income Tax Returns" Abstract: Is charitable giving politically motivated? Do the same people give to both charities and political parties, and do […]

Jenny TRINITAPOLI (University of Chicago) – “An Epidemic of Uncertainty ”

Sociology Seminar: Thursdays Time: 12:00 pm - 1:15 pm - Date: 7th of April 2022 Place: visio Jenny TRINITAPOLI (University of Chicago) - “An Epidemic of Uncertainty” Abstract : In her forthcoming book, An Epidemic of Uncertainty, Trinitapoli advances a new model for studying social life by emphasizing something that social scientists routinely omit from […]

Eric MENGUS (HEC) “Optimal Price Level Determination by Short-Run Redistribution Policies”

The Macroeconomics Seminar: Time: 12:30 pm - 13:45 pm Date: 11 th of April 2022 Room 3001 Eric MENGUS (HEC) "Optimal Price Level Determination by Short-Run Redistribution Policies " Abstract : To what extent do typical fiscal objectives such as redistribution or financing public expenditures deter a public authority from ensuring a stable value to […]

Guillaume WILLEMME (University of Leicester) – “Age discontinuity and nonemployment benefit policy evaluation through the lens of job search theory “

Microeconometrics Seminar: Every Tuesday Time: 12:15 pm - 13:30 pm Date: 12th of April 2022 Room : 3001 et visio Guillaume WILLEMME (University of Leicester) - "Age discontinuity and nonemployment benefit policy evaluation through the lens of job search theory" Abstract: Recent papers use sharp regression discontinuity designs (RDD) based on age discontinuity to evaluate minimum […]