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Antoine Loeper (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid)
TSE, 22 septembre 2023, 11h00–12h30, salle Auditorium 4
Why do voters often elect governments in which several parties share power? To answer that question, we propose a dynamic model in which in every period, a voter elects a unified government---in which a single party controls policy making---or a divided government---in which the agenda and veto...
Jonas Hjort (University College, London)
21 septembre 2023, 11h00–12h30, salle Auditorium 4
Pierre Cardaliaguet (Université Paris-Dauphine)
Toulouse : TSE, 21 septembre 2023, 11h00–12h15, salle Auditorium 5
We investigate a mean field optimal control problem obtained in the limit of the optimal control of large particle systems with forcing and terminal data which are not assumed to be convex. We prove that the value function, which is known to be Lipschitz continuous but not of class C1 , in general...
21 septembre 2023, 09h00–17h00, salle Auditorium 4
Elie Tamer (Harvard University)
TSE, 19 septembre 2023, 15h30–16h50, salle Auditorium 4
(joint with B. Kline)
Michel Grossetti (Université Jean Jaurès, Toulouse)
Toulouse : IAST, 19 septembre 2023, 11h30–12h30, salle Auditorium 4
A certain part of economic activity is based on the activation of chains of interpersonal relationships. This has long been documented for the job market, but also, among other things, for innovation or artistic creation activities, or the relationships between principals and subcontractors in...
Bryony Reich (Northwestern University, Kellogg School of Management)
Toulouse : TSE, 19 septembre 2023, 11h00–12h30, salle Auditorium 3
Products are increasingly made by assembling separately produced modules. Motivated by the notion that a rms production function drives its organization, we explore how modular production shapes a rms communication structure. Decisions are partitioned into modules and require closer coordination...
Kevin R. Williams (Yale University)
TSE, 18 septembre 2023, 14h15–15h30, salle Auditorium 4
We introduce a model of dynamic pricing in perishable goods markets with competition and provide conditions for equilibrium uniqueness. Pricing dynamics are rich because both own and competitor scarcity affect future profits. We identify new competitive forces that can lead to misallocation due to...
Eyal G. Frank (Chicago University)
Toulouse : TSE, 18 septembre 2023, 11h00–12h15, salle Auditorium 4
Protecting species' habitats is the main policy tool employed across the globe in order to reduce biodiversity losses. These protections are hypothesized to conflict with private landowners' interests. We study the economic consequences of the most extensive and controversial piece of such...
16 septembre 2023
130 visiteurs ont découvert le bâtiment moderne de la Toulouse School of Economics, patrimoine de l’Université Toulouse Capitole lors des Journées Européennes du Patrimoine 2023. Récemment construit avec 300 000 briques roses et de grandes surfaces de verre, le bâtiment de la Toulouse school of...