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Anthony STRITTMATER (CREST) – “Efficient Targeting in Fundraising”
Anthony STRITTMATER (CREST) – “Efficient Targeting in Fundraising”
The Statistics-Econometrics-Machine Learning Seminar. Time: 14:00 pm - 15:00 pm Date: 3rd of February 2021 Place: Online Anthony STRITTMATER (CREST) - "Efficient Targeting in Fundraising" Abstract : This paper studies efficient targeting in fundraising. In a large-scale field experiment, we randomly provide potential donors with a small unconditional gift. We then use causal machine learning methods […]
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Michael AMIOR (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) – “TBA”
Michael AMIOR (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) – “TBA”
The Microeconometrics Seminar: Every Tuesday Time: 03:00 pm - 4:00 pm Date: 9th of February 2021 by visio Michael AMIOR (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) - "TBA" Abstract: Organizers: Benoît SCHMUTZ (Laboratoire de Microéconométrie-CREST) Anthony STRITTMATTER (Laboratoire de Microéconométrie-CREST) Sponsors: CREST
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Eric HILLEBRAND (Aarhus University, School of Business and Social Sciences) “A Statistical Model of the Global Carbon Budget”
Eric HILLEBRAND (Aarhus University, School of Business and Social Sciences) “A Statistical Model of the Global Carbon Budget”
FINANCIAL ECONOMETRICS SEMINAR Time: 10:30 Date: 11th of February 2021 Place: Zoom Eric HILLEBRAND (Aarhus University, School of Business and Social Sciences) "A Statistical Model of the Global Carbon Budget" Abstract :We propose a dynamic statistical model of the Global Carbon Budget (GCB) as represented in the annual data set made available by the Global […]
Christophe PERIGNON (HEC-PARIS) “Discrimination in Machine-Learning Credit Scoring”
Christophe PERIGNON (HEC-PARIS) “Discrimination in Machine-Learning Credit Scoring”
FINANCIAL ECONOMETRICS SEMINAR Time: 11:30 Date: 11th of February 2021 Place: Zoom Christophe PERIGNON (HEC-PARIS) "Discrimination in Machine-Learning Credit Scoring" Abstract : Artificial Intelligence (AI) can systematically treat unfavourably a group of individuals sharing a protected attribute (e.g. gender, race, religion). In credit scoring applications, this lack of fairness can severely distort access to credit and […]
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Julie JOSSE (INRIA) – “TBA”
Julie JOSSE (INRIA) – “TBA”
The Statistical Seminar: Every Monday at 2:00 pm. Time: 2:00 pm - 3:15 pm Date: 15th of February 2021 Place: Visio Julie JOSSE (INRIA) - "TBA" Abstract: Organizers: Cristina BUTUCEA (CREST), Alexandre TSYBAKOV (CREST), Karim LOUNICI (CMAP) , Zoltan SZABO (CMAP) Sponsors: CREST-CMAP
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Mathilde MUNOZ (PSE) – “Workers Across Borders: Equity-Efficiency Trade-Offs for Mobility Policies”
Mathilde MUNOZ (PSE) – “Workers Across Borders: Equity-Efficiency Trade-Offs for Mobility Policies”
The Microeconometrics Seminar: Every Tuesday Time: 03:00 pm - 4:00 pm Date: 23rd of February 2021 by visio Mathilde MUNOZ (PSE) - "Workers Across Borders: Equity-Efficiency Trade-Offs for Mobility Policies" Abstract: Abstract This paper reexaminates aggregate gains and distributional costs of international mobility when workers move across borders through firms. I exploit the unique setting provided […]
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Emma ZANG (Yale University) – “Having an Academically Successful Older Sibling May be More Important for Children in Disadvantaged Families “
Emma ZANG (Yale University) – “Having an Academically Successful Older Sibling May be More Important for Children in Disadvantaged Families “
The Sociology Seminar: Thursdays Time: 3:00 pm - 4:15 pm Date: 25 th of February 2021 Place: Visio Emma ZANG (Yale University) - "Having an Academically Successful Older Sibling May be More Important for Children in Disadvantaged Families " Abstract : Organizers : Jeanne GANAULT, Etienne OLLION, Felix TROPF (Laboratoire de sociologie quantitative – CREST) […]