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Zaineb Smida
Toulouse: TSE, December 1, 2022, 11:00–12:15, room Auditorium 3
Cluster detection has become a vast field of statistics in the last decades. These techniques have applications in various fields: epidemiology, environmental sciences, socioeconomic, etc. Among the known methods for detecting clusters, we can use the spatial scan statistics which are based on a...
Aymeric Pontvianne (CNIL)
TSE & IAST, November 30, 2022, 12:30–13:30, Auditorium A4 - Level 1
Given the increasing role of data in the digital economy, described in the literature by the so-called 'data driven business models', the economic impact of data protection regulation has become key. The role of privacy as a differentiation factor on the markets, the mitigation of negative...
Silvia Goncalves (McGill University)
TSE, November 29, 2022, 15:30–16:50, room Auditorium 4
Many empirical studies estimate impulse response functions that depend on the state of the economy. Most of these studies rely on a variant of the local projection (LP) approach to estimate the state-dependent impulse response functions. Despite its widespread application, the asymptotic validity...
Evi Pappa
November 29, 2022, 11:30–12:30, Banque de France, Paris, room 4 Espace Conférence & online
We propose a new model of a small open economy with efficient energy use to investigate the inflationary dynamics along the green transition. The model incorporates the production of green energy that substitutes exogenous brown energy sources in production. Production is characterized by...
Annie Liang (Northwestern University)
Toulouse: TSE, November 29, 2022, 11:00–12:30, room Auditorium 6
Algorithms are widely used to guide high-stakes decisions, from medical recommendations to loan approvals. Designers are increasingly optimizing not only for accuracy but also "fairness" i.e. how much accuracy varies across different subgroups. We define and characterize a fairness-accuracy...
Debi Prasad Mohapatra (University of Massachusets)
TSE, November 28, 2022, 14:15–15:30, room Auditorium 4
This paper highlights and quantifies how the presence of technologically superior firms in a market helps the development of a complementary market (a cross-market spillover effect), which, in turn, benefits other firms in the first market (a within-market spillover effect), and more importantly,...
David Martimort
Toulouse: TSE, November 28, 2022, 11:00–12:15, room Auditorium 4
November 25, 2022, room Building TSE
This Career Forum organised each year in Toulouse by the TSE, is a unique opportunity for students to be in contact with different companies / institutions from different sectors and discover jobs and internship opportunities, and talk with potential recruiters from both policy and industry. We...
Catherine Rainer (Université de Brest)
Toulouse: TSE, November 24, 2022, 11:00–12:15, room Auditorium 1
Characterizing and explicitly computing equilibria of undiscounted dynamic games has been a challenge for many years. In this paper we look at quitting games, which are stopping games where the terminal payoff does not depend on the stage of termination. We develop several practical algorithms that...
Oliver Vanden Eynde (Paris School of Economics)
November 24, 2022, 11:00–12:30, room Salle Atelier
Military interventions often involve cooperation between different national armies. In this project, we investigate the extent to which the porous international borders in the Sahel region affect geographical patterns of conflict, and how the creation of an international armed force that can cross...