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25 novembre 2022, salle Building TSE
Ce forum d'entreprises organisé chaque année à Toulouse par la TSE, est une occasion unique pour les étudiants d'être en contact avec différentes entreprises / institutions de différents secteurs et de découvrir les possibilités d'emplois et de stages, et de discuter avec des recruteurs potentiels...
Catherine Rainer (Université de Brest)
Toulouse : TSE, 24 novembre 2022, 11h00–12h15, salle Auditorium 1
Characterizing and explicitly computing equilibria of undiscounted dynamic games has been a challenge for many years. In this paper we look at quitting games, which are stopping games where the terminal payoff does not depend on the stage of termination. We develop several practical algorithms that...
Oliver Vanden Eynde (Paris School of Economics)
24 novembre 2022, 11h00–12h30, salle Salle Atelier
Military interventions often involve cooperation between different national armies. In this project, we investigate the extent to which the porous international borders in the Sahel region affect geographical patterns of conflict, and how the creation of an international armed force that can cross...
Joseph Lyon Mullins
TSE, 22 novembre 2022, 15h30–16h50, salle Auditorium 4
This paper finds that accounting for the human capital development of children has a quantitatively large effect on the true costs and benefits of providing cash assistance to single mothers in the United States. A dynamic model of work, welfare participation, and parental investment in children...
Tommaso Porzio (Columbia University)
TSE, 22 novembre 2022, 14h00–15h30, salle Auditorium 4
We show that barriers to within-firm labor specialization are an important driver of the small size and low productivity of manufacturing firms in Uganda. We develop an equilibrium model of occupational choice and firm size in which firm productivity depends on the ability of both the entrepreneur...
Fabrizio Ferriani
22 novembre 2022, 11h30–12h30, Banque de France, Paris, salle 4 Espace Conférence & Online
We rely on the ESG ratings assigned by four distinct agencies (MSCI, Refinitiv, Robeco, and Sustainalytics) to study the link between ESG scores and firms' cost of debt financing during the Covid-19 pandemic. We document the existence of a statistically and economically significant ESG premium, i.e...
Jeffrey Franks
Toulouse : TSE, 21 novembre 2022, 17h00–18h00
The European economy has been hit by twin shocks, with the Covid pandemic followed by a severe energy shock driven by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Growth is slipping, inflation is at 40 year highs, and recent financial turbulence in the UK suggests that risk are rising concerning fiscal...
Régis Renault (Université Cergy-Pontoise)
TSE, 21 novembre 2022, 14h15–15h30, salle Auditorium 4
Consumers can either acquire product information at some cost or base their purchase decision solely on whatever information the seller provides. The optimal information design by a monopoly firm deters information acquisition completely and induces a purchase if and only if the consumer's...
Li Bao (TSM)
Toulouse : TSE, 21 novembre 2022, 11h00–12h30, salle d'atelier -Workshop room (ground floor)
In this study, I analyze the reasons that firms go green. I develop a novel green commitment score to measure firms' green levels. The score is based on textual analysis of standardized green commitment information from Chinese-listed firms' annual reports. By exploring the control right transfer...
Marc Fleurbaey (Paris School of Economics)
TSE, 21 novembre 2022, 11h00–12h15, salle Auditorium 4
The question of whether carbon prices should be equal in all parts of the world has been debated among economists for several decades. Chilchinisky and Heal's (1994) seminal contribution has sparked interest in differential prices aligned to social priorities. With this paper, we revisit the...