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Rosa Ferrer (University of Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona)
TSE, 24 octobre 2016, 14h00–15h30, salle MF 323
This paper investigates how consumers react to product safety threats when there are no close substitutes for the unsafe product. Our main goal is to study the total costs of the crisis to consumers including the utility losses associated with substituting away from their favorite products, and to...
Alessandro Tavoni (London School of Economics - Grantham)
Toulouse : TSE, 24 octobre 2016, 11h00–12h15, salle MS 003
The provision of global public goods, such as climate change mitigation and managing fisheries to avoid overharvesting, requires the coordination of national contributions. The contributions are managed by elected governments who, in turn, are subject to public pressure on the matter. In an...
Zhijun Chen (Monash University)
21 octobre 2016, 15h30–17h30, salle MF323
Matt Delventhal (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona and Barcelona GSE)
Toulouse : TSE, 20 octobre 2016, 12h45–14h00, salle MF 323
In this paper I propose a model of the evolution of the world distribution of population and productivity from 1000 years ago until today. Taking agricultural potential and basic geographic features as inputs, this model makes predictions for population, sector shares of employment and output,...
Fabienne Comte (Université Paris Descartes - MAP5)
Toulouse : TSE, 20 octobre 2016, 11h00–12h15, salle MS001
We consider the problem of Laplace deconvolution with noisy discrete non-equally spaced observations on a finite time interval. We propose a new method for Laplace deconvolution which is based on expansions of the convolution kernel, the unknown function and the observed signal over a Laguerre...
Moses Shayo (Hebrew University of Jerusalem - Israel)
Toulouse : TSE, 20 octobre 2016, 11h00–12h30, salle MF 323
Financial markets expose individuals to the broader economy. Does participation in financial markets also lead citizens to re-evaluate the costs of conflict, their views on politics and even their voting decisions? Prior to the 2015 Israeli elections, we randomly assigned financial assets from...
Jean François Chassagneux (Université Denis Diderot)
Toulouse : TSE, 20 octobre 2016, 09h30–10h45, salle MS 001
In this talk, I will first describe some problems in large population stochastic control (e.g. Mean-Field Games). The solution to these problems are characterised by a master equation, as observed by Lasry-Lions, which is a PDE written on the Wasserstein space of probability measures. I will then...
Roland Rathelot (Unversity of Warwick)
TSE, 18 octobre 2016, 15h30–17h00, salle MS 001
We use data from an online marketplace of vacation rentals (Airbnb) collected in 19 major cities in North America and Europe to measure discrimination against ethnic-minority hosts. For our purpose, this market has three interesting features: the existence of a detailed reviewing system, the high...
Sarah Auster (Bocconi University)
Toulouse : TSE, 18 octobre 2016, 11h00–12h30, salle MS 001
We study the delegation problem between an investor and a financial intermediary, who is not only privately informed about the state of the world but also has superior awareness of the available investment opportunities. Before the investor makes a delegation choice, the intermediary can expand the...
David Lando (Copenhagen Business School)
18 octobre 2016