Joint Econometrics & Departmental Seminar - May 28th

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Francesca Molinari

Francesca MOLINARI is the H. T. Warshow and Robert Irving Warshow Professor of Economics and Professor of Statistics at Cornell University. She is also the Director of Graduate Studies. She is also an elected Fellow of the Econometric Society and of the International Association for Applied Econometrics, as well as Fellow at the Center for Econometrics and Microdata Practice and a CeMMAP International Fellow. Among her editorial activities, she is currently Associate Editor of the Journal of Political Economy and a Board of Editors Member of the Journal of Economic Literature.

Her research interests are in econometrics, both theoretical and applied. Her theoretical work is concerned with the study of identification problems, and with proposing new methods for statistical inference in partially identified models. In her applied work she has focused primarily on the analysis of decision making under risk and uncertainty. She has worked on estimation of risk preferences using market level data, and on the analysis of individuals' probabilistic expectations using survey data.

Francesca MOLINARI will present a paper, joint with Yiki Liu, at an exceptional joint Econometrics and Departmental Seminar on the topic:

Inference for an Algorithmic Fairness-Accuracy Frontier (read paper)

More about Francesca MOLINARI and her research

Date: TUESDAY, May 28th - 3.15 pm
Location: Department of Economics - 4th floor - Jean-Paul Fitoussi Conference Room

The next Econometrics Seminar will host Ashesh RAMBACHAN (MIT) on June 17th, at Sciences Po.
The next Departmental Seminar will host Iliana KUZIEMKO (Princeton) on June 24th.

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Funded by the European Union (ERC, REALLYCREDIBLE,GA N°101043899). Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Research Council Executive Agency. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.


 

 

Roy-ADRES Seminar - May 27th

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Alessandro Lizzeri

Alessandro LIZZERI is the Stanley G. Ivins Class of ’34 Professor of Economics at Princeton University. He is also an elected Fellow of the Econometric Society as well as Research Fellow at the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), and Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER). Until recently, he was a Co-Editor of Econometrica.

His research interests include 

Alessandro Lizzeri will present a paper at the next Roy-ADRES Seminar on the topic:

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More about Alessandro LIZZERI and his research

The next Roy-ADRES Seminar will host Filip MATEJKA (CERGE-EI) on June 3rd.

 

Banque de France Research Seminar - May 22nd

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For our final Banque de France/Sciences Po Research Seminar "Banks and the Financial System: what regulation?" of the academic year, we are pleased to host David THESMAR (Visiting Faculty, Professor of Finance at MIT Sloan School of Management) on the theme:

Over- and Under-Reaction in the Formation of Economic Expectations

Jeanne HAGENBACH (CNRS Professor at Sciences Po) will give her views on the subject.

Banque de France / Sciences Po Research Seminars discuss issues on banking, financial systems and financial regulation. The objective is to confront the approaches and ideas of academics and practitioners.

If you would like to attend, please contact Stéphanie BERREBI by email.

Seminars are organised by Vivien Levy-Garboua (Affiliated & Associate Faculty member), Denis Beau (Sous-Gouverneur, Banque de France), Stéphane GUIBAUD (Professor at Sciences Po).

Date: Wednesday, May 22nd - 5 PM
Location: Department of Economics - 4th floor - Jean-Paul Fitoussi Conference Room

Paris Trade Seminar - May 21st

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Reká Juhász

Reká JUHÁSZ is Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of British Columbia (UBC). She is also a Research Affiliate at the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) and a Faculty Fellow of the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER). Among her editorial duties, she is Associate Editor of the Journal of International Economics.

Her research interests are in International Trade, Economic History, and Development and Growth. She studies industrial policy and industrialization. She is the co-founder of The Industrial Policy Group, an empirical research lab that aims to deliver core empirical research surrounding industrial policy, and make industrial policy a serious object of economic study.

Reká Juhász will present a paper, joint with Nathan Lane, Emily Oehlsen, and Verónica C. Pérez, at the next Paris Trade Seminar on the topic:

The Who, What, When, and How of Industrial Policy: A Text-Based Approach (read paper)

More about Reká JUNÁSZ and her research

Date: TUESDAY, May 21st - 2.30 PM
Location: PSE - Jourdan Campus - Room R2-01

This is our final Paris Trade Seminar of the academic year: we look forward to seeing you again next Fall !

Friday Seminar - May 17th

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Sam Marshall

Sam MARSHALL is a visiting PhD candidate at the Department, on leave from the University of Warwick.

His main research interests are in macro development, labour, and urban economics.

Sam Marshall will present a paper at the next Friday Seminar on the topic:

Labor Market Power in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Role of Small Firms, Self-Employment, and Migration (read abstract, PDF 43.05 KB)

More about Sam MARSHALL and his research

 

Felipe LauritzenFelipe LAURITZEN is a PhD Candidate at Sciences Po working on a thesis entitled Essays in Political Economics: Democracy Representation and Inequalities, under the supervision of Julia Cagé. He is also an affiliated researcher with the National Observatory of Women in Politics of the Brazilian Chamber of Deputies, a Research Assistant to the CEPR Media Plurality Research and Policy Network (RPN) and recipient of a Young Researcher grant from the Laboratory for Interdisciplinary Evaluation of Public Policies (LIEPP).

His research concentrates on issues related to democracy in Brazil, and ways to improve its representation system by fighting socioeconomic, racial, and gender inequalities in elections. He also researches media plurality and regulation, and its links with democracy.

Felipe Lauritzen will also present a paper at the next Friday Seminar on the topic:

Campaign Finance Quotas and Descriptive Representation: Evidence from Brazil, 2002-2022 (read abstract, PDF 41.45 KB)

More about Felipe LAURITZEN and his research

Date: FRIDAY, May 17th - 12.30 pm
Location: Department of Economics - 4th floor - Jean-Paul Fitoussi Conference Room

The next Friday Seminar will host Johanna ROTH (PhD Candidate, Sciences Po) & Nicolas GHIO (PhD Candidate, Sciences Po) on May 31st.

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