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Francesca Molinari (Cornell University)
Toulouse : TSE, 17 décembre 2013, 14h00–15h30, salle MS001
by Hiroaki Kaido, Francesca Molinari and Joerg Stoye.
Levon Barseghyan (University of Cornell)
Toulouse : TSE, 16 décembre 2013, 17h00–18h30, salle MS 001
We present a political economy theory of growth in which the government affects the growth rate both directly through public investments in infrastructure, and indirectly through the effect of taxation on learning by doing. Policy choices are made by a legislature consisting of representatives...
Georgy Chabakauri (London School of Economics)
TSE, 16 décembre 2013, 12h30–14h00, salle MF 323
We consider a general equilibrium Lucas (1978) economy with one consumption good and two heterogeneous Epstein-Zin investors. The output is subject to rare disasters or, more generally, can have non-lognormal distribution with higher cumulants. We demonstrate that the heterogeneity in preferences...
Laurent Muller (GAEL - INRA Grenoble)
Toulouse : TSE, 16 décembre 2013, 11h00–12h30, salle MF 323
A Framed Field Experiment was implemented in France in order to compare the relative behavioural responses and the induced nutritional effectiveness of seven front-of-pack logo formats: GDA (the science-based generated ‘diet logo’), and six behavioural-based ‘choice logos’ such as keyhole symbol or...
Hervé Cardot (Université de Bourgogne - Institut de Mathématiques de Bourgogne)
Toulouse : TSE, 13 décembre 2013, 14h00–15h15, salle MF 323
Avec le développement des capteurs automatiques (smart meters, box internet, capteurs de température, ...) il est en de plus en plus fréquent d'avoir à analyser en un temps limité de très grands échantillons de données multidimensionnelles (qui peuvent appartenir à des espaces de très grande...
Peter Karadi (ECB)
13 décembre 2013, 11h00–13h00, salle B 230
Toulouse, France, 13–14 décembre 2013
Tomas Houska (Masaryk University - Brno (Visiting Phd Student at TSE))
Toulouse : TSE, 12 décembre 2013, 12h45–14h00, salle MF 323
In 2005, the U.S. competition authority (FTC) investigated the potential effects of a notified merger between Procter&Gamble and Gillette. Their findings indicated a significant lessening of competition on several markets after the merger and FTC therefore imposed a set of structural remedies...
Hervé Moulin (University of Glasgow)
Toulouse : TSE, 10 décembre 2013, 11h00–12h30, salle MS 001
Paris, France, 10 décembre 2013