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Jean-Charles Rochet ( TSE), Fabrice Collard, Michel Habib et Ugo Panizza
TSE, 28 mars 2024, 16h00–16h45, salle Auditorium 3salle Auditorium 3
Nicolas Werquin (Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago), Alexandre Gaillard, Christian Hellwig et Philipp Wangner
TSE, 28 mars 2024, 14h45–15h30, salle Auditorium 3salle Auditorium 3
We argue that canonical heterogeneous-agent economies are unable to jointly account for the observed concentration of consumption, labor income, wealth, and capital income at the top. We first provide empirical evidence that the distributions of these four variables exhibit asymptotic power-law...
Angélique Acquatella
TSE, 28 mars 2024, 14h00–14h45, salle Auditorium 3salle Auditorium 3
Piret Avila ( IAST)
Toulouse, 28 mars 2024, 14h00–15h15, Auditorium 4, salle Auditorium 4
My research advances classical life history theory by integrating methods from evolutionary game theory. This approach sheds light on how interactions among individuals influence the evolution of life history strategies. Specifically, it explores the role of genetic conflicts between family members...
Patrick Coen, Jamie Coen et Anne-Caroline Hüser
TSE, 28 mars 2024, 11h15–12h00, salle Auditorium 3salle Auditorium 3
Thierry Magnac, Laurent Gobillon et Sébastien Roux
TSE, 28 mars 2024, 10h00–10h45, salle Auditorium 3salle Auditorium 3
We derive wage equations with individual specific coefficients from a structural model of human capital investments over the life-cycle. This model allows for interruptions in labor market participation, and addresses missing data and attrition issues. We further control for selection in a flexible...
Daniel Valdenegro (Oxford University)
Toulouse, 25 mars 2024, 14h00–15h15, Auditorium 3 JJL, salle Auditorium 3 JJL
In this presentation, I will showcase a particular aspect of my work, which focuses on the development of accessible tools aimed at enhancing open science practices and ensuring reproducibility within the research community. I'll start by discussing my paper published in Nature, a collaborative...
Anatoli Segura (Bank of Italy)
Toulouse : TSE, 22 mars 2024, 14h00–15h15, salle Auditorium 4
We study the effects of the introduction of common deposit insurance across countries in a model of cross-border banks with both endogenous risk-taking and within group risk-sharing possibilities. With national deposit insurance, there is inefficient ring-fencing of resources from healthy to...
Thomas Bassanetti
Toulouse : IAST, 22 mars 2024, 12h45–13h45, salle Auditorium 4 (First Floor – TSE Building)
Most online services and applications on the Internet rely on digital traces resulting from choices made by their users, in particular, by means of rating-based recommendation systems. Therefore, it is crucial to understand how such traces affect individual and collective decision-making. We have...
Tamar Oostrom (Ohio State University)
TSE, 22 mars 2024, 11h00–12h30, salle Auditorium 4
We investigate the causes and consequences of demographic disparities in product development. We focus on how insurance policies affect elderly enrollment in clinical trials. In 2000, Medicare extended coverage for clinical trial costs. This policy shifted the rate and direction of clinical...