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Toulouse, France, 2–6 juin 2014
Toulouse, France, 2–3 juin 2014
Hanming Fang (University of Pennsylvania)
Toulouse : TSE, 27 mai 2014, 15h30–17h00, salle MS 001
We present and empirically implement an equilibrium labor market search model where risk averse workers facing medical expenditure shocks are matched with firms making health insurance coverage decisions. Our model delivers a rich set of predictions that can account for a wide variety of phenomenon...
Antonio Arcos Cebrian (Universidad de Granada) et Maria Del Mar Rueda Garcia (Universidad de Granada)
Toulouse : TSE, 27 mai 2014, 14h00–15h30, salle MF 323
In classic finite population sampling a basic hypothesis is the availability of a unique and complete list of units forming the target population to be used as a sampling frame. One often finds that a frame known to cover approximately all units in the population is one in which sampling is costly...
Nippe Lagerlöf (York University)
Toulouse : IAST, 27 mai 2014, 12h45–13h45, salle MS002
Ennio Stacchetti (New York University)
Toulouse : TSE, 27 mai 2014, 11h00–12h30, salle MS 001
A two-person infinite-horizon bargaining model where one of the players may have either of two discount factors, has a multiplicity of perfect Bayesian equilibria. Intro- ducing the slightest possibility that either player may be one of a rich variety of stationary behavioral types singles out a...
Virgiliu Midrigan (New York University)
Toulouse : TSE, 26 mai 2014, 17h00–18h30, salle MS 001
Jenny de Freitas (Universitat de les Illes Balears)
Toulouse : TSE, 26 mai 2014, 15h30–17h00, salle MF 323
In a Bertrand duopoly model, we study firms’ eco-labeling behavior when certification process imperfectly signals environmental product quality to consumers. The test is noisy in the sense that brown products may be labeled while green products may not be. We study how strategic interaction shapes...
Frédéric Warzynski (University of Aarhus)
TSE, 26 mai 2014, 14h00–15h30, salle MF 323
Recently a small and growing empirical literature has attempted to analyze the role that quality plays in our understanding of trade. In particular, the recent work of Khandelwal (2010) has brought the insights of structural IO models of demand to bear into trade data. Our work builds on this new...