Roy-ADRES Seminar - May 13th

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Departmental Seminar - May 13th

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Camille Landais

Camille LANDAIS is Professor of Economics at the London School of Economics (LSE). He is also the Chairman of the French Council of Economic Advisers (CAE), the Director of the Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines (STICERD), and Co-Director of the Hub For Equal Representation in the Economy (H.E.R). He is a Research Fellow of the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) and IZA, a Research Associate at STICERD, and at the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS). Among his current editorial duties, he is Associate Editor of the Journal of Economic Perspectives.

His research focuses on public finance and labour economics and his articles have appeared in various leading journals. He is the co‐author of “Pour une révolution fiscale”, with Thomas Piketty and Emmanuel Saez. He was awarded the 2016 Prize for French Best Young Economist, and received the Philip Leverhulme Prize in Economics. In 2021 he was awarded a consequential European Research Council consolidator grant for his 5-year project GENEQUALITY.

Camille Landais will present a paper at the next Departmental Seminar on the topic:

Gender without Children (abstract to follow)

More about Camille LANDAIS and his research

Date: MONDAY, May 13th - 2.45 pm
Location: Department of Economics - 4th floor - Jean-Paul Fitoussi Conference Room

The next Departmental Seminar will be joint with our Econometrics Seminar: we are hosting Francesca MOLINARI (Cornell) on May 27th.

Paris Trade Seminar - May 7th

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Etienne Guigue

Etienne GUIGUE is a Postdoctoral Scholar in the Industrial Organisation group at KU Leuven for the academic year 2023-24. He will be joining Ludwig-Maximilians Universität Munich (LMU) as an Assistant Professor in September 2024. He was awarded his PhD in Economics in July 2023 by CREST-Institut Polytechnique de Paris.

His research lies at the intersection of Industrial Organization and International Trade, with a focus on the role of market power in supply chains.

Etienne Guigue will present a paper, joint with Eémi Avignon, at the next Paris Trade Seminar on the topic:

Markups and Markdowns in the French Dairy Market (read paper)

More about Etienne GUIGUE and his research

Date: TUESDAY, May 7th - 2.30 pm
Location: PSE - Jourdan Campus - Room R2-01

The next Paris Trade Seminar will host Reka JUHASZ (University of British Columbia) on May 21st.

Roy-ADRES Seminar - May 6th

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David Dillenberger

David DILLENBERGER is Professor of Economics and Chair of Graduate Studies at the Department of Economics of the University of Pennsylvania (UPenn). Among his editorial duties, he is Associate Editor of the Journal of Economic Theory and Associate Editor of Econometrica.

His current research focuses on microeconomic theory, and, in particular, on decision theory. He is mostly interested in models of non-expected utility, the economics of risk and time, and social preferences. His work has been awarded a number of important grants: his most recent project Caution and Reference Effects was awarded a National Science Foundation grant in 2021.

David Dillenberger will present a paper, joint with Uzi Segal, at the next Roy-ADRES Seminar on the topic:

Allocation Mechanisms with Mixture-Averse Preferences (read abstract, PDF 37.23 KB)

More about David DILLENBERGER and his research

Date: MONDAY, May 6th - 5 pm
Location: PSE - Jourdan Campus - Room R1-09

The next Roy-ADRES Seminar will host Daniel HAUSER (Aalto University) on May 13th.

Friday Seminar - May 3rd

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Olivia Tsoutsoplidi

Olivia TSOUTSOPLIDI is a PhD Candidate in Economics at Sciences Po working on a thesis entitled Essays in Historical Political Economy, under the supervision of Julia CAGÉ.

Olivia TSOUTSOPLIDI will present a paper at the next Friday Seminar on the topic:

Determinants of Women’s Emancipation Movements (abstract to follow)

More about Olivia TSOUTSOPLIDI and her research

 

Sophia Praetorius

Sophia PRAETORIUS is a PhD Candidate in Economics at Sciences Po working on a thesis entitled Trade Cost and Global Production Networks under the supervision of Thierry MAYER.

Sophia PRAETORIUS will also present a paper at the next Friday Seminar on the topic:

Collaboration in Technology and Multinational Production (abstract to follow)

More about Sophia PRAETORIUS and her research

Date: FRIDAY, May 3rd - 12.30 pm
Location: Department of Economics - 4th floor - Jean-Paul Fitoussi Conference Room

The next Friday Seminar will host Sam MARSHALL (Visiting PhD, Warwick) & Felipe LAURITZEN (PhD Candidate, Sciences Po) on May 17th.

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