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Rohini Pande (Harvard University)
Toulouse : IAST, 6 décembre 2018, 18h00–19h30, Manufacture des Tabacs, MB1 amphitheater
The prediction that economic growth will raise labor market opportunities for both men and women equally has failed in most countries, particularly in South Asia. This talk focusses the evolution of female labor force participation (LFP) in India. There, female LFP is low and rapidly decreasing....
Claire Chambolle (INRA ALISS)
TSE, 6 décembre 2018, 14h00–15h30, salle MS 003
This article highlights that a multi-product manufacturer can use a full-line forcing strategy, that is, tying the sale of its products, to profitably exclude a single-product rival from a retailer's shelf. This happens when its single-product rival is not too efficient and the retailer is capacity...
Asim Ijaz Khwaja (Harvard Kennedy School)
Toulouse : TSE, 6 décembre 2018, 11h00–12h30, salle MF 323
Paper 1 - Glass Walls: Experimental Evidence on Access Constraints faced by Women --- Growth is enabled when individuals can access the opportunities offered to them. Yet there are often significant barriers, especially for women, in doing so. This paper provides evidence on the importance of such...
Manufacture des Tabacs, Toulouse, 6–7 décembre 2018, salle MS001 - MS002
Marcelo Olarreaga (Université de Genève)
TSE & IAST, 5 décembre 2018, 12h30–13h30, salle MS003
Damian Kozbur (University of Zurich)
TSE, 4 décembre 2018, 15h30–17h00, salle MS 001
This paper introduces and analyzes a procedure called Testing-Based For ward Model Selection (TBFMS) in linear regression problems. This procedure inductively selects covariates that add predictive power into a working statistical model before estimating a final regression. The criterion for...
Daniel Freshtman (Bonn University and Tel-Aviv University)
Toulouse : TSE, 4 décembre 2018, 11h00–12h30, salle MS 001
We study a model of experimentation in which the set of alternatives is endogenously shaped by past search decisions. The environment reflects a tradeoff between exploring existing alternatives and search for additional ones, in the face of uncertainty about what outside alternatives may be found....
Mathias Trabandt (School of Business and Economics at Freie Universität Berlin.)
4 décembre 2018, Banque de France
We propose a resolution of the missing deflation puzzle, i.e. the fact that inflation fell very little during the Great Recession against the backdrop of the large and persistent fall in GDP. Our resolution of the puzzle stresses the importance of nonlinearities in price and wagesetting using...
Marti Mestieri (University of Northwestern)
TSE, 3 décembre 2018, 17h00–18h30, salle MF 323
We document that income elastic sectors are more intensive in high- and low-skill occupations than income inelastic sectors, which are relatively more middle-skill intensive. We show that this implies that technological progress (neutral or skill-biased) increases inequality through feedback from...
Mar Reguant (Northwestern University)
TSE, 3 décembre 2018, 14h00–15h30, salle MS 001
The economics literature has focused on quantifying the marginal value of renewables by looking at their market value as a decrease in energy market price and environmental value as a reduction of emissions. However, variable renewable energy adds integration costs due to its intermittency that...