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Stéphane Mischler (CEREMADE - Université Paris Dauphine)

Toulouse : TSE, 24 octobre 2019, 11h00–12h15, salle MS003

Dans cet exposé, nous présenterons un panorama des questions et résultats mathématiques classiques et récents concernant les “limites de champ moyen” et la "propagation du chaos" selon Kac. Nous nous intéresserons tout particulièrement aux modèles de type McKean-Vlasov et de type Boltzmann-Kac...

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Julie Mortimer (Boston College)

TSE, 21 octobre 2019, 14h00–15h30, salle MS001

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Sophie Bernard (École Polytechnique, Montréal)

Toulouse : TSE, 21 octobre 2019, 11h00–12h15, salle MS003

The paper considers a good for which conception determines two design dimensions: durability and the environmental quality during production. The theoretical model studies how design dimensions are impacted by the firm's ability to commit to future prices, and by an expected technological progress...

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Claire Adida

Toulouse : IAST, 18 octobre 2019, 11h30–12h30, salle MS 001

Social scientists have shown how easily individuals are moved to exclude outgroup members. Can we foster inclusion instead? This study leverages one of the most significant humanitarian crises of our time to test whether, and under what conditions, American citizens adopt more inclusionary behavior...

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Alice Le brigant (ENAC)

Toulouse : TSE, 17 octobre 2019, 11h00–12h15, salle MS003

The goal of quantization is to find the best approximation of a probability distribution by a discrete measure with finite support. When dealing with empirical distributions, this boils down to finding the best summary of the data by a smaller number of points, and automatically yields a K-means-...

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Ingela Alger (Institute for Advanced Study in Toulouse;Toulouse School of Economics)

17 octobre 2019, 11h00–12h30, salle MF 323

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Sushant Acharya (New York Fed)

17 octobre 2019, BDF Paris

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Daniel L. Chen

TSE & IAST, 16 octobre 2019, 12h00–13h00, salle MS003

Attitudes towards social groups such as women and racial minorities have been shown to be important determinants of individual’s decisions but are hard to measure for those in policymaking roles. We propose a way to address the challenge in the case of U.S. appellate court judges, for whom we have...

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Giovanni Compiani (Haas School of Business - University of California - Berkeley)

TSE, 15 octobre 2019, 15h30–16h50, salle MS001

Demand estimates are essential for addressing a wide range of positive and normative questions in economics that are known to depend on the shape|and notably the curvature|of the true demand functions. The existing frontier approaches, while allowing flexible substitution patterns, typically...

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Nuno Coimbra (Paris School of Economics)

TSE, 15 octobre 2019, 14h00–15h30, salle MF323

This paper develops a dynamic macroeconomic model with heterogeneous financial intermediaries and endogenous entry. It features time-varying endogenous macroeconomic risk that arises from the risk-shifting behaviour of the crosssection of financial intermediaries. We show that when interest rates...

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