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Simon LOERTSCHER (University of Melbourne) – “Optimal Regulation with and Without Regularity”

Omar LICANDRO (University of Leicester) “The Neoclassical Model and the Welfare Costs of Selection”

Etienne BOURSIER (INRIA) “Early alignment in two-layer networks training is a two-edged sword”

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Léonard BOCQUET (PSE-Cambridge) “The Network Origin of Slow Labor Reallocation”

Market Power, Randomization and Regulation, Simon Loertscher (University of Melbourne)

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Zhijun CHEN (Monash University) – “TBA”

Market Power, Randomization and Regulation, Simon Loertscher (University of Melbourne)

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Market Power, Randomization and Regulation, Simon Loertscher (University of Melbourne)

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Market Power, Randomization and Regulation, Simon Loertscher (University of Melbourne)

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Market Power, Randomization and Regulation, Simon Loertscher (University of Melbourne)

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Market Power, Randomization and Regulation, Simon Loertscher (University of Melbourne)

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Gil KUR (Université de Zurich) – Minimum Norm Interpolation Meets The Local Theory of Banach Spaces

Market Power, Randomization and Regulation, Simon Loertscher (University of Melbourne)

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Roberto GALBIATI (Sciences Po) – “Science under Inquisition : The allocation of talent in early modern Europe .”

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Dmitry TAUBINSKY (UC Berkeley) – “When Do “Nudges” Increase Welfare ?”

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Samuel RUFAT (Ecole Polytechnique – CREST) – “Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Adaptation in European metropolises”

New perspectives in the history of macroeconomics: computation, central banks, policies, gender

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Emmanuel Pilliat (ENSAI) “Ranking the rows of a Permuted Isotonic Matrix in Noise”

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Dita ECKARDT (University of Warwick) – “Labor Market Entry Conditions and Occupational Mismatch : Evidence from Apprenticeship Graduates”

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Groupe de Travail d’Économie de la Fiscalité

Lorenza ROSSI (Lancaster University)

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Paul-Henri MOISSON (TSE) – “The Cooperative and the For-Profits”

Guillaume POULIOT (University of Chicago) – “Placebo Tests Done Right “

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Joshua BLUMENSTOCK (Berkeley) – “Training Machine Learning to Anticipate Manipulation”

Frédéric Lavancier (ENSAI) “Introduction to point processes”

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Patrick PINTUS (Aix-Marseille) – “Specific Sensitivity to Rare and Extreme Events : Quasi-Complete Black Swan Avoidance vs Partial Jackpot Seeking in Rat Decision-Making”

Frédéric Lavancier (ENSAI) “Introduction to point processes”

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Maria-Eugenia Sanin (Paris Saclay University) “Biodiversity Risk, Firm Performance, and Market Mispricing”

Ivan Diaz-Rainey (Griffith Business School) ” Extreme seas, climate change and banking stability: A bottom-up temporospatial stress test in the context of domestic real estate”

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Stéphane LOISEL (CNAM) “Prévention optimale en assurance”

Rémi Bardenet (CNRS) “Quantum workers in Bernoulli factories”

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