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Cristina Gualdani (Queen Mary, University of London)

TSE, 4 mars 2025, 15h30–16h50, salle Auditorium 4

We examine the empirical content of matching models of the labor market in which firms and work- ers are ex ante heterogeneous in the presence of symmetric uncertainty and learning about worker ability and human capital acquisition by workers. We allow ability and acquired human capital to be...

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Jay Pil Choi (Michigan State University)

4 mars 2025, 14h00–15h00, Zoom Meeting

Platform-run marketplaces may exploit third-party sellers’ data to develop competing products but the threat of future competition can deter sellers’ entry. We explore how this trade-off affects the platform’s entry on the marketplace and the referral fee it charges to the third-party sellers. We...

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Barbara Petrongolo (Oxford University)

TSE, 4 mars 2025, 14h00–15h30, salle Auditorium 4

We propose a consistent estimate of working hours for 1880-2019 – including unpaid work in family farms – delivering U-shaped female hours with a turning point around 1940, and monotonically declining male hours. We model these trends in a multisector economy with uneven productivity growth. The...

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Thorsten Beck (European University Institute)

4 mars 2025, 11h30–12h30, BDF, Paris, salle Salle 4 de l'espace conférence and online

We assess the ability of bank resolution frameworks to deal with systemic banking fragility. Using a novel and detailed database on bank resolution regimes in 22 member countries of the Financial Stability Board, we show that systemic risk, as measured by CoVaR, increases more for banks in...

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Raphaëlle Chaix (Museum National d’Histoire Naturelle, France)

Toulouse : IAST, 4 mars 2025, 11h30–12h30, salle Auditorium 4 (First floor - TSE Building)

Human societies exhibit a vast diversity of kinship systems, with different rules of descent, residence and alliance. Despite this variation, patrilineal systems appear to be predominant. In this presentation, I will show how DNA can shed light on the origin of patrilineality in humans. I will...

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Maarten Janssen (University of Vienna)

TSE, 3 mars 2025, 14h15–15h30, salle Auditorium 4

Consumers search on a platform to learn how a product fits their preferences. Consumers’ value for the product has a common and an idiosyncratic component. The platform observes which products consumers inspect and what they eventually buy. Based on these observations on past consumer choices the...

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Charles Taylor (Harvard Kennedy School)

Toulouse : TSE, 3 mars 2025, 11h00–12h15, salle Auditorium 4

This paper examines the relationship between land conservation values, land use protections, and the development of wind and solar electricity generation resources. We link a US nationwide dataset of renewable project proposals since 2000 to geospatial information on wetlands, critical habitats,...

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Clémentine Galles

Toulouse : TSE, 27 février 2025, 17h00–18h00, salle Auditorium 3

In this Business Talk, I'll explain what it's like to work as a Chief Economist and Strategist in a Private Bank. In particular, I'll develop the link between economic analysis and investment strategy on the financial markets, with a concrete presentation on the particularly turbulent current...

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Marco Del Negro (Federal Reserve Bank of New York)

13 février 2025, 11h30–12h30, BDF, Paris, salle Salle 3 Espace Conférences and online

We develop a multi-sector New Keynesian model to analyze the inflationary effects of climate policies. Climate policies need not be inflationary, but can generate an inflation-output tradeoff whose size depends on the relative flexibility of “dirty” sectors prices vis-à-vis the rest of the economy...

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Diana Bonfim (Banco de Portugal)

11 février 2025, 11h30–12h30, BDF, Paris, salle Salle 4 Espace Conférence et en ligne

We decompose the employment effects of a credit guarantee scheme to small firms during a crisis and a recovery period. We explore firm-level variation in access to the program to show that net employment increases, but only during crises. Using matched employer-employee data, we are able to...

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