Jump to navigation
Andrea Mantovani
TSE, March 22, 2021, 14:00–15:30, Zoom
We study the signaling role of prices in a context of salient thinking. Consumer attention can be directed towards the product attribute - quality or price - that stands out in the market. Products' quality is not directly observed by consumers. Our analysis provides two main results. First, we...
Sven Heim (Ecole des Mines de Paris)
Toulouse: TSE, March 22, 2021, 11:00–12:15, Zoom
Public support is crucial for the energy system’s transition towards renewable energy (RE). This paper examines how spatial proximity to wind turbines (WTs) affects public support for RE using two measures – local preferences for RE electricity tariffs based on more than 35 million search queries...
Pierre Régibeau (European Commission, DG Competition)
Toulouse: TSE, March 19, 2021, 15:30–17:30, Online (via Zoom)
Xavier Warin (EDF - R&D)
Toulouse: TSE, March 18, 2021, 11:00–12:15, Zoom
This paper presents machine learning techniques and deep reinforcement learning based algorithms for the efficient resolution of nonlinear partial differential equations and dynamic optimization problems arising in investment decisions and derivative pricing in financial engineering. We survey...
Céline Castets-Renard (University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law, Chair Accountable AI in a Global Context and Chair Law, Accountability and Social Trust in AI, ANITI (France-ANR))
TSE & IAST, March 17, 2021, 15:00–16:00, Zoom Meeting
Beyond the ethical principles of self-regulation adopted by some digital companies, this workshop focuses on the construction of an artificial intelligence law. An AI law appears following a sector-based approach depending on the degree of risk. A transversal approach of accountability.can also be...
Leeat Yariv (Princeton University)
Toulouse: TSE, March 16, 2021, 17:00–18:30, Zoom
We study a model of retrospective search in which an agent—a researcher, an online shopper, or a politician—tracks the value of a product. Discoveries beget discoveries and their observations are correlated over time, which we model using a Brownian motion. The agent decides both how ambitiously,...
Carola Binder
March 16, 2021, 16:00–17:00, BDF, Paris
Arnaud Maurel (Duke University)
TSE, March 16, 2021, 15:30–16:50, Zoom
We propose a new method to estimate continuous-time job search models. Our approach is based on an adaptation of the conditional choice probability estimation methods to a continuous-time job search environment. To do so, the proposed framework incorporates preference shocks into the search...
Elena Argentesi (University of Bologna)
TSE, March 15, 2021, 14:00–15:30, room Zoom
We empirically investigate the impact of multi-homing in two-sided markets. First, we build a micro-founded structural econometric model, which encompasses demand for differentiated products and allows for multi-homing on both sides of the market. We then use an original dataset on the Italian...
Milo Bianchi (Toulouse School of Economics)
Toulouse, March 15, 2021, 12:30–13:30, room Online
We study the effects of robo-advising on investors' attention, trading, and performance on a large set of Employees Saving Plans covering a representative sample of French employees. We find that relative to self-managing, accessing the robo services is associated to an increase in the time...