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SUMMARY:Séminaire Palaisien
DESCRIPTION:This seminar aims to increase the links between the different  laboratories in Saclay in the field of Applied Maths\, Statistics and  Machine Learning. \n\n\n Anna Korba : “Sampling through optimization of discrepancies”\n\n\n\n\n Quentin Bouniot  : “Understanding Deep Neural Networks Through the Lens of their Non-Linearity “\n\n\nOn 06 Feb 2024 at 12pm \n \nAt ENSAE – Room 1001 \nCo-organized by Victor Emmanuel Brunel (Ensae) and  Thomas Moreau (Inria) \nhttps://palaisien.fly.dev/about/ \n
URL:https://crest.science/event/seminaire-palaisien-2/
CATEGORIES:Conferences and Workshops,Statistics
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SUMMARY:Felix ELWERT (University of Wisconsin-Madison) - Causal decomposition of group disparities
DESCRIPTION:Sociology seminar – Thursdays\nTime: 12:15 pm – 1:30 pm \nDate: 6th Febuary 2024\nPlace: room 3001 \n  \nFelix ELWERT (University of Wisconsin-Madison) – Causal decomposition of group disparities\nAbstract: \nSocial scientists often ask how an intermediate treatment variable contributes to group-based outcome disparities. E.g.\, how does family formation contribute to the gender-wage gap; how does access to medical treatment contribute to racial differences in health; or how does education contribute to intergenerational income persistence? This talk has three parts.  Conceptually\, we develop a new causal and model-free decomposition approach that identifies a previously overlooked mechanism (within-group selection into treatment)\, which can explain the generation of outcome disparities and informs a new remediating intervention. Statistically\, we derive nonparametric estimators that are root-n consistent\, semiparametrically efficient and multiply robust. Empirically\, we demonstrate that both differential prevalence of and differential selection into college graduation contribute to the disparity in income attainment between income origin groups.  \n  \n Joint work with : Ang Yu \n  \n  \nOrganizers: Annina Cleasson\, Paola Tubaro\, Patrick Präg (CREST Sociology unit) \n  \nSponsors: CREST \n  \n
URL:https://crest.science/event/felix-elwert-university-of-wisconsin-madison-causal-decomposition-of-group-disparities/
CATEGORIES:Seminars,Sociology
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SUMMARY:Climate and Portfolio Management
DESCRIPTION:In collaboration with FactSet\, the Institut Louis Bachelier is pleased to invite you to join our live event\, ‘Climate and Portfolio Management\,’ scheduled for February 6th from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. \nImmerse yourself in an enlightening session featuring a distinguished panel of experts and academics. \nWith the rising challenges of climate change\, the quantitative techniques used by financial practitioners to analyze assets and formulate investment decisions are undergoing significant transformation. Many financial institutions are working to direct savings towards transition solutions. \nReserve your spot to attend an academic presentation and a diverse panel discussion of accomplished professionals and academics who will guide you in exploring the best strategies and practicalities for incorporating environmental factors into portfolio management. \nWith the participation of : \n\nOlivier David Zerbib\, Assistant Professor at ENSAE\, Institut Polytechnique de Paris\, and researcher at CREST.\nChafic Merhy\, Head of Engineering and Quantitative Research at Ostrum Asset Management.\nBoryana Racheva-Iotova\, Senior Vice President\, Director of Buy-Side Strategy at FACTSET.\nInès Barahhou\, Quantitative Analyst at Kepler Cheuvreux Solutions.\nRaul Leote de Carvalho\, Deputy Head of Quantitative Research Group at BNP Paribas Asset Management.\nNathalie Beauvoir Rodes\, Head of Sustainable Bonds Research at Ostrum Asset Management.\n\n\nOrganization: \n\nInstitut Louis Bachelier\, \nFactSet\n\n\n\nLocation: \nFactSet Auditorium 32\, rue Blanche – FactSet Auditorium\, Paris\, 75009 France \nMore information: \nClimate and Portfolio Management \n \n\n
URL:https://crest.science/event/climate-and-portfolio-management/
CATEGORIES:Conferences and Workshops,Finance-Insurance
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