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Axel GOTTFRIES (University of Edinburgh ) “Bargaining with Renegotiation in Models with On-the-Job Search”

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Donald DAVIS (Columbia) – “Labor Market Polarization and the Great Urban Divergence “

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Emmannuelle AURIOL (TSE) – “Temporary Foreign Work Permits: Honing the Tools to Defeat Human Smuggling (joint with Alice Mesnard & Tiffanie Perrault)”

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Glenn MAGERMAN (ECARES-ULB and CEPR) “Price Updating with Production Networks∗”

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Libertad GONZALEZ (Pompeu Fabra) “Does Paternity Leave Promote Gender Equality within Households ?”

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Daniel HERRERA (Dauphine -PSL) – “The effects of banning loss-leader pricing in grocery retailing markets” (joint with Jorge Florez, Banco de la Republica)”

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Elisa OSSOLA (Università Milano – Bicocca, DEMS) “WHEN DO INVESTORS GO GREEN? EVIDENCE FROM A TIME-VARYING ASSET-PRICING MODEL”

Zhenya LIU (Renmin & Aix-Marseille) “A MISPRICING FACTOR, IPCA, AND CHINA A-SHARES MARKET”

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Axelle FERRIERE (PSE ) “On the Optimal Design of Transfers and Income-Tax Progressivity”

Fanny YANG (ETH Zurich)- ” How the strength of the inductive bias affects the generalization performance of interpolators “

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Celine ZIPFEL (Stockholm School of Economics) – “The Demand Side of Africa’s Democratic Transition : Desired Fertility, Wealth and Jobs

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Pamela MEDINA (Toronto University) – “Labor Market Power, Self-Employment, and Development” (Joint with Francesco Amodio and Monica Morlacco)

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Mathieu PARENTI (ULB ) “Multinational Enterprises and International Tax Shifting: Evidence from Shutting Down the Mauritius Route to India “

Angelika Rohde (University of Freiburg) “Sharp adaptive similarity testing with pathwise stability for ergodic diffusions”

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Samuel BENTOLILA (CEMFI) – “Does Dual Vocational Education Pay Off?”

Chris BAIL : « Creating a New Paradigm for Research on Social Media »

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