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Ethan Ilzetzki (London School of Economics)
TSE, 13 octobre 2020, 14h00–15h30, salle Zoom
Elise Gourier (ESSEC)
13 octobre 2020, BDF, Paris
Philippe Choné (ENSAE - CREST Paris)
TSE, 12 octobre 2020, 14h00–15h30, salle Zoom
The U.S. wholesale electricity industry is undergoing a major transformation due to increasing retirements of coal-fired power plants which will be replaced mainly by cheaper and cleaner natural gas generation. This paper shows that such an environmentally desirable transition towards cleaner...
Mélissa Prado (Nova School of Business & Economics - Portugal)
Toulouse : TSE, 12 octobre 2020, 12h30–13h45, Toulouse, salle zoom
We examine team diversity and performance using the asset management industry as a laboratory. Employing political aliation as a proxy, we nd ideologically diverse teams perform better than homogeneous teams. The mechanism involves both improved decision-making due to more diverse perspectives and...
Joseph Poore (Oxford University)
Toulouse : TSE, 12 octobre 2020, 11h00–12h30, salle Zoom
Environmental labelling has substantially reduced environmental impacts in multiple sectors of the economy. While many think of labelling as a tool to change consumer behaviour, its major successes have been changing producer behaviour and supporting effective policy. However, in food, a sector...
Manon Costa (Université Toulouse 3)
Toulouse : TSE, 8 octobre 2020, 11h00–12h15, salle Auditorium 5 - 2°floor
In this talk, we consider different two-time-scale stochastic approximation algorithms for quantile and superquantile estimation.We study the asymptotic behavior of these algorithms (almost sure convergence, quadratic strong law and law of iterated logarithm, TCL). We also derive non-asymptotic...
Jean-Paul Azam (Toulouse School of Economics)
8 octobre 2020, 11h00–12h30, salle Auditorium 3
This paper shows that the two oil shocks that occurred in 1974-85 and 2003-15 inflicted sizable damage to total factor productivity (TFP) in France and Germany. These are resource-poor economies whose firms are importing most of their inputs of extractive commodities. The real prices they pay for...
8–10 octobre 2020
Anton Kolotilin (University of New South Wales Australian School of Business)
Toulouse : TSE, 6 octobre 2020, 17h00–18h30, salle Zoom
We consider a standard persuasion problem in which the receiver's action and the state of the world are both one-dimensional. Fully characterizing optimal signals when utilities are non-linear is a daunting task. Instead, we develop a general approach to understanding a key qualitative property of...
Dennis Kristensen (University College London)
TSE, 6 octobre 2020, 15h30–17h00, salle Zoom
We propose a novel approximate fixed effects (AFE) estimator that employs interpolation in the computation of its criterion function. This feature greatly reduces the number of times the underlying economic model needs to be solved. In the case of dynamic programming models this can reduce the...