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Sivaraman BALAKRISHNAN (Carnegie Mellon University) – "On computationally-efficient robust and non-convex estimation"

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Brit GROSSKOPF (University of Exeter) – "More Meat for Boys: Evidence of Gender Based Statistical Discrimination in British Carvery Restaurants "

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Simon ANDERSON (University of Virginia) – "Demand for privacy, selling consumer information, and consumer hiding vs. opt-out" joint with N. Larson, M. Sanchez, and A. Urbano

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Emilie Sartre (CREST-ENSAE) – "Financial Crisis and Electoral Effects: Evidence from French Municipalities"

Jennifer LA'O (Columbia University) – "Optimal Monetary Policy with Informational Frictions"

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Claire Montialoux (CREST) – “Minimum Wages and Racial Inequality”, joint work with Ellora Derenoncourt (Harvard)

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Julien MONARDO (CREST) – "Demand Models for Differentiated Products with Complementarity and Substitutability" joint with M. Fosgerau and A. de Palma

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Andy ZAPECHELNYUK (University of St Andrews) – "Persuasion Meets Delegation"

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Jeremy Heng (Harvard University) – "Controlled sequential Monte Carlo"

Fabien Perez (CREST-ENSAE) – "Self-Selection into Strategic Environments"

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Alex TETENOV (University of Bristol) – "An Economic Theory of Statistical Testing"

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Stefanie STANTCHEVA (Harvard University) – "Dancing with the Stars: Innovation through Interactions" joint with U. Akcigit, S. Caicedo, E. Miguelez and V. Sterzi

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Stephane BONHOMME (University of Chicago) – "Minimizing Sensitivity to Model Misspecification" joint with Martin WEIDNER

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[Environment session] – Pierre COURTOIS (CEE-M) – "A Tale of Two Diversities" joint with C. Figuieres and C. Mulier

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Mihai Cucuringu (Oxford University) – "Laplacian-based methods for ranking and constrained clustering"

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Lorenz GOETTE (University of Bonn) – "The Behavioural Mechanisms of Habit Formation:Evidence from a Field Experiment on Water Conservation"

Felix TROPF (University of Oxford) – "Using genetic data for social science research"

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Glenn ELLISON (MIT) – "The Efficiency of Race-Neutral Alternatives to Race-Based Affirmative Action: Evidence from Chicago's Exam Schools" joint with Parag A. Pathaky

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Dingeman WIERTZ (University of Oxford) – "Civic Inequalities across the United States : Civic Deserts, Civic Hotspots, and Their Persistence over Time"

Botond KOSZEGI (Central European University) – "Browsing versus Studying: A Pro-Market Case for Regulation" joint with Johannes JOHNEN

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Steven BERRY (Yale University) – "An Instrumental Variable Approach to Dynamic Models" joint with G. Compiani

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Sébastien MITRAILLE (Toulouse Business School) – "Outsource (some of) what you do best, to better outsource the rest" joint with Christophe Bernard

Emtiyaz Khan (Riken, Tokyo) – "Fast yet Simple Natural-Gradient Variational Inference"

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Louis-Daniel Pape (CREST) – "Freemium in Digital Markets: Evidence from an Online Game"

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Tomas JAGELKA (CREST) – "The Effect of Consumer Reviews on Demand: Evidence from Amazon"

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