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Giulia Andrighetto (Institute of Cognitive Sciences and Technologies of Italy)
Toulouse : IAST, 27 février 2024, 11h30–12h30, salle Auditorium 4 (First floor - TSE Building)
Global challenges like the climate crisis and pandemic outbreaks require collective responses that quickly adapt to changing circumstances. Social norms are potential solutions, but only if they are capable of adapting themselves. Despite a large literature showing the potential of social norms to...
Stefano Eusepi (UT-Austin)
13 février 2024, 11h30–12h30, BDF, Paris, salle 4GH & Online
Modern macroeconomic models impose a tight link between expected future short rates and the term structure of interest rates via the expectations hypothesis. Yet, the prevailing empirical evidence has shown the Expectations Hypothesis to be consistently rejected in the data. One possible...
Jean-Charles Rochet (Toulouse School of Economics)
8 février 2024, 14h30–16h00, BDF, Paris, salle 4 (espace conférence)
Jacopo Gambato (Mannheim University;ZEW, Mannheim)
6 février 2024, 14h00–15h00
We analyze consumers’ voluntary information disclosure in a platform setting. For given consumer participation, the platform and sellers tend to prefer limited disclosure of consumer valuations, in contrast to consumers. With endogenous consumer participation, seller and platform incentives may be...
du 3 février au 3 février 2024, salle Manufacture des tabacs
Cyril Hariton
Toulouse : TSE, 1 février 2024, 17h00–18h00, salle Auditorium 3 JJ Laffont
Understanding how theoretical knowledge learned at the university can be applied in real-life situations can be challenging. This presentation aims to illustrate how economic methods can be used to assist clients facing competition challenges, using parts of two real-life cases Positive Competition...
Emmanuel Lazega (SciencesPo)
Toulouse : IAST, janvier 2024, salle Auditorium 4 (First floor - TSE Building)
The resilience of institutions under political attack depends on many factors, including the capacity of their members to learn collectively and mobilize to reassert their own norms in the face of critique questioning the legitimacy of their institution. This presentation examines how members of...
John Muellbauer
11 janvier 2024, 14h30–16h00, BDF, Paris, salle 4 (espace conférence )
Toulouse, 11–12 janvier 2024
David Thesmar (MIT)
9 janvier 2024, 11h30–12h30, BDF, Paris, salle 4 Grand Hall & Online
Robustness checks, such as adding controls or sample splits, are a standard feature of reduced-form empirical research. Because of computational costs of reestimating alternative models, they are much less common in structural research using simulation-based methods. We propose a simple methodology...