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Anna SALOMONS (Utrecht University) – “Expertise at Work : New Technologies, New Skills, and Worker Impacts”

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Carlo SCHWARZ (Bocconi) – “The Effect of Content Moderation on Online and Offline Hate: Evidence from Germany’s NetzDG”

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Thomas HOLDEN (Deutsche Bundesbank) ” Rationing Under Sticky Prices”

Alexander Rakhlin (Massachusetts Institute of Technology): “Foundations of Interactive Decision Making”

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Pedro SOUZA (Queen Mary, University of London) – “The Labour Market Consequences of Crime Victimisation”

Seminar “Mothers’ Preferences to Care for a Child at Home”

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Alexander Rakhlin (Massachusetts Institute of Technology): “Foundations of Interactive Decision Making”

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Jan Starmans (Stockholm School of Economics) “Sustainable Investing and Market Governance”

Adelina BARBALAU (HEC Paris & University of Alberta) “The Optimal Design of Green Debt”

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Conférence : « Travailler à l’heure du numérique, avenir du travail et nouvelles technologies »

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Julien Trufin (Université Libre de Bruxelles): “Insurance Pricing and Financial Equilibrium through Autocalibration”

Alexander Rakhlin (Massachusetts Institute of Technology): “Foundations of Interactive Decision Making”

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Isabelle MEJEAN (Sciences Po) – “The Fragmentation Paradox : De-risking Trade and Global Safety co-authored” with Thierry Mayer and Mathias Thoenig

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Shigehiro SERIZAWA (Osaka University of Economics) – “Constrained efficiency and strategy-proofness in constrained package assignment problems with money”

Alexander Rakhlin (Massachusetts Institute of Technology): “Foundations of Interactive Decision Making”

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Julien TRUFIN (Université Libre de Bruxelles) “Bregman and Tweedie Dominances for Candidate Pure Premiums”

Valentina CORRADI (University of Surrey)”Sparsity Tests for High-Dimensional Linear Regression Models in Time Series”

Bernie HOGAN (University of Oxford) – “The Social Implications of Autoencoding”

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Camille Hémet (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne / Paris School of Economics)

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Kristoffer NIMARK (Cornell University) “The macroeconomics of surveillance capitalism”

Maxim Raginsky (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign): “Information theory and statistical physics perspectives on empirical processes”

Julien Trufin (Université Libre de Bruxelles): “Insurance Pricing and Financial Equilibrium through Autocalibration”

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Mikhail GOLOSOV (University of Chicago) – “A Beckerian Theory of Taxation”

18th Financial Risks International Forum

Petit déjeuner Economie & Finance : Le Financement au Service de la Transition

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Julien Trufin (Université Libre de Bruxelles): “Insurance Pricing and Financial Equilibrium through Autocalibration”

Maxim Raginsky (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign): “Information theory and statistical physics perspectives on empirical processes”

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Conférence : « Face à la transition climatique, y’a-t-il une transition du travail ? »

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Leo KAAS (Goethe University Frankfurt) “Job ladder and wealth dynamics in general equilibrium”

Solenne GAUCHER (CMAP) – Classification and regression under fairness constraints

Dimitrios Xefteris (University of Cyprus): “Information Aggregation by Voting and Costly Political Influence”

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Natalie BAU (UCLA University) – “The Long-Term Effects of School Quality in Low-Income Countries : Evidence From 15 Years of Data”

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Heidi THYSEN (Norwegian School of Economics) – “Choosing Between Causal Interpretations: An Experimental Study (with Sandro Ambuehl)”

Dimitrios Xefteris (University of Cyprus): “Information Aggregation by Voting and Costly Political Influence”

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Tiziano De Angelis (University of Turin) “A model of strategic sustainable investment”

Hélène Mathurin Lung (ESSEC) “Pricing of green regulatory and technological risks”

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Paraskevi PAPPA (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid) “Understanding the Transatlantic Divide in Labor Income Shares”

Loucas PILLAUD-VIVIEN (Ecole des Ponts) – TBA

Dimitrios Xefteris (University of Cyprus): “Information Aggregation by Voting and Costly Political Influence”

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Mahesh KARRA (Boston University) – “Family Planning, Children’s Human Capital, and Women’s Work : Experimental Evidence from Urban Malawi”

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Hideo OWAN (Waseda University) – “People Management Skills, Senior Leadership Skills and the Peter Principle”

Dimitrios Xefteris (University of Cyprus): “Information Aggregation by Voting and Costly Political Influence”

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Alessandra LUATI ( Imperial College) “t.b.a.”

Mattheo BARIGOZZI (Università di Bologna) “t.b.a.”

Alessandra Luati (Imperial College London): “Inference in Time-Varying Parameter Models”

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