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Sandra Sequeira (London School of Economics)
27 novembre 2025, 11h00–12h30, salle Auditorium 4
This paper documents the malleability of prosocial behavior and trust in response to economic shocks. We focus on a low-income setting where prosociality is central to the integration of refugees into ultra-poor host communities. We generate an exogenous positive shock to financial security through...
Michael McMahon (Oxford University)
27 novembre 2025, –12h30, BDF, Paris, salle Room 6GH and video
This study investigates how different methods of communicating monetary policy uncertainty affect public understanding and expectation formation. Using two complementary experiments, we assess both interpretation and behavioral responses to forecast uncertainty. In Part A, 300 members of the UK...
Tobias Broer (Paris School of Economics)
TSE, 25 novembre 2025, 14h00–15h30, salle Auditorium 4
We document systematic differences in macroeconomic expectations across US households and rationalize our findings with a theory of information choice. We embed this theory into an incomplete-markets model with aggregate risk. Our model is quantitatively consistent with the pattern of expectation...
Krishna Dasaratha (Boston University)
Toulouse : TSE, 25 novembre 2025, 11h00–12h15, salle Auditorium 3
Motivated by the prevalence of prediction problems in the economy, we study mar- kets in which firms sell models to a consumer to help improve their prediction. Firms decide whether to enter, choose models to train on their data, and set prices. The con- sumer can purchase multiple models and use...
Online, 24 novembre 2025, 12h30–18h00
Ulf Axelson
Toulouse : TSE, 24 novembre 2025, 11h00–12h30, salle Auditorium 3
Ivan Rudik (Cornell University)
Toulouse : TSE, 24 novembre 2025, 11h00–12h15, salle Auditorium 4
Europe’s industrial emissions fell by over 30% during the first 16 years of the EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS), despite limited evidence of job or output losses. We investigate this decline using firm-level data and a flexible production model where carbon is a byproduct of production but...
Charlotte Cavaillé
Toulouse : IAST, 21 novembre 2025, 12h45–13h45, salle Auditorium 4 (first floor - TSE building)
Research on immigration policy preferences in Western democracies finds near consensual support for prioritizing highly educated immigrants working in high-skill occupations. This consensus, we argue, is in large part an artifact of Western democracies’ institutional context, one in which all...
Benjamin Chartock (Bentley University)
TSE, 21 novembre 2025, 11h00–12h30, salle Auditorium 4
In many markets, disagreements are settled using arbitration. We examine this understudied form of dispute resolution in the context of the one of largest arbitration systems, the No Surprises Act, a 2022 federal law which resolves payment disputes between insurers and providers for surprise, out-...
du 20 novembre, 12h00 au 21 novembre 2025, 16h00, salle Auditorium 3 Jean-Jacques Laffont