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Saumitra JHA (Stanford GSB) “Markets under Siege: How Political Beliefs Move Financial Markets”

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Yoto Yotov (Drexel University of Philadelphia) – “Quantifying the Extensive Margin(s) of Trade: The Case of Uneven European Integration”

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Rachel KRANTON (PSE) – “TBA”

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Paolo GORGI (Amsterdam University) “Conditional score residuals and diagnostic analysis of serial dependence in time series models”

Jordi LLORENS-TERRAZAS (UPF Barcelona) “An Oracle Inequality for Multivariate Dynamic Quantile Forecasting.”

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SANTAMARIA Clara (Sciences Po) “Delayed Childbearing and Urban Revival”

Yinchu Zhu (Brandeis University) – “New Possibilities in Identification of Binary Choice Models with Fixed Effects”

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Virginia Minni (IFS / Chicago Booth) – “Meaning at work”

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Olivier Tercieux (PSE) – “Optimal Queue Design”

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Elisabeth PROEHL (University of Amsterdam) “Existence and Uniqueness of Recursive Equilibria With Aggregate and Idiosyncratic Risk”

Anindya DE (University of Pennsylvania) – “Testing convex truncation”

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Gabriel Loumeau (VU Amsterdam) – “The Persistence of Urban Decline: Evidence from France’s Largest Coal Basin”

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Margarita KIRNEVA (CREST) – “Informing to Divert Attention”

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FABI Michele (CREST) “Blockchain design with transmission delays”

Zacharie NAULET (Université Paris Saclay) – Frontiers to the learning (and clustering) of Hidden Markov Models

Zacharie Naulet (Université Paris-Saclay) “Frontiers to the learning (and clustering) of Hidden Markov Models”

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Nina Roussille (MIT / LSE) – “Secrecy as a Collective Bargaining Tactic: Evidence from Hollywood “

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Francesca ZUCCHI (European Central Bank) “Dynamic Carbon Emission Management”

Nora WAITKUS (Université de Tilbourg and LSE) – Wealth Differences: Assessing Macro-Level and Micro-Level Variations Across National Contexts

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