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George LOEWENSTEIN (Carnegie Mellon) – "Thanking, Apologizing, Bragging, and Blaming: Responsibility Exchange Theory and the Currency of Communication" with Shereen CHAUDRY

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Michèle BELOT (European University Institute) – "How wage announcements affect job search – a field experiment"

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Stine MOLLEGAARD (University of Copenhagen) "The Genetics of Education and the role of Cognitive and Non-Cognitive Skills"

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Alexey NAUMOV (Higher School of Economics, Moscow) – "Gaussian approximation for maxima of large number of quadratic forms of high-dimensional random vectors "

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Peter FREDRIKSSON ( Uppsala University ) – "Consequences of advance layoff notice for workers and firms"

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Toivanen Otto (Aalto) – "Welfare effects of R&D support policies"

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Alyson VAN RAALTE (Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research) – "The case for monitoring lifespan inequality "

Aurélien Bigo (CREST): "How can we explain the past trends in transport CO2 emissions in France? A decomposition analysis for the 1960-2017 period"

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Gautam Gowrisankaran (Arizona) – "Reclassification Risk in the Small Group Health Insurance Market"

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Yohann DE CASTRO (Ecole Ponts ParisTech) – "Exact False Negative Control using Stopping Times on the LAR's Path"

Michael Visser – "Are Jury Decisions Interrelated? Evidence from the Labor Court of Paris"

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Jérémy Fouliard (LBS) – "Answering the Queen : online machine learning and financial crises", joint work with Hélène Rey (LBS)

Anett JOHN (CREST) – “Can Simple Psychological Interventions Increase Preventive Health Investment?"

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Matthias Hunold (Dusseldorf) – "Vertical Financial Interest and Corporate Influence"

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Geoffrey CHINOT (CREST) – "ERM and RERM are tractable and optimal estimators in the ε-contamination model"

Rémi Avignon – "Buying Groups and Product Variety"

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Julia CAGÉ (Sciences Po Paris) – "It Takes Money to Make MPs : New Evidence from 150 Years of British Campaign Spending"

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Carol Propper (Imperial) – "The Impact of CEOs in the Public Sector: Evidence from the English NHS"

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