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Welcoming Coffee and Registration
8:30 - 9:00 (30min)
Welcoming Coffee and Registration
Forewords
9:00 - 9:15 (15min)
Forewords
Forewords
Edward Miguel
(University of California, Berkeley)
"New Evidence on the Economics of Rural Electrification"
Chair: Christophe Muller
9:15 - 10:15 (1h)
Edward Miguel
(University of California, Berkeley)
"New Evidence on the Economics of Rural Electrification"
Chair: Christophe Muller
Auditorium - 2nd floor
Keynote 1
Coffee break
10:15 - 10:40 (25min)
Coffee break
A1 - Health 1
A2 - Education & Development Programs
A3 - Environment
A4 - Gender & Discrimination
A5 - Political economy 1
A6 - Economics of the elderly
A7 - Economic demography
A8 - Tax erosion
10:40 - 12:20 (1h40)
A1 - Health 1
Room 003 - G. Dandelot
Chair: Tanguy Le Fur
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Blood Donation under Risk Aversion: Theory and Empirical Findings in the French Context
- Nicolas Sirven, Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire de Recherche Appliquée en Economie de la Santé, Institut de Recherche et Documentation en Economie de la Santé
10:40-11:05 (25min)
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Nutrition, WASH and Child Physical Growth
- Bansi Malde, University of Kent
11:05-11:30 (25min)
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Inclusion of health-related externalities in cost-effectiveness analysis: an illustration with parents of adolescents who self-harm
- Sandy Tubeuf, Academic Unit of Health Economics, University of Leeds
11:30-11:55 (25min)
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Health & Working Time: A Macroeconomic Perspective on the American Puzzle
- Tanguy Le Fur, Aix-Marseille School of Economics
11:55-12:20 (25min)
10:40 - 12:20 (1h40)
A2 - Education & Development Programs
Room 004 - T. Arbeau
Chair: Michael Dorsch
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"The winner takes it all" or a story of the optimal allocation of the European Cohesion Fund
- Benoit DICHARRY, BETA-
10:40-11:05 (25min)
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Ethnic Diversity and Labour Market Outcomes: Evidence from Post-Apartheid South Africa
- Sara Tonini, University of Cape Town
11:05-11:30 (25min)
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Assessing the Effects of an Education Policy on Women's Wellbeing : Evidence from Benin
- Rozenn Hotte, Paris School of Economics
11:30-11:55 (25min)
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Learning to constrain: Political competition and randomized controlled trials in development
- michael dorsch, Central European University
11:55-12:20 (25min)
10:40 - 12:20 (1h40)
A3 - Environment
Room 005 - E. Jaques-Dalcroze
Chair: Stéphan Marette
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The price elasticity of African elephant poaching
- Quy-Toan Do, World Bank
10:40-11:05 (25min)
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Who should abate carbon emissions? Optimal climate policy when national preferences determine its implementation
- Ulrike Kornek, Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change
11:05-11:30 (25min)
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Anchoring effect of VSL estimates on previous studies
- Victor Champonnois, Aix-Marseille Sciences Economiques
11:30-11:55 (25min)
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Consumers' preferences and environmental tax: results from an experiment with milk
- Stephan Marette, INRA
11:55-12:20 (25min)
10:40 - 12:20 (1h40)
A4 - Gender & Discrimination
Auditorium - 2nd floor
Chair: Thomas Breda
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Are cash transfers better chunky or smooth? Impact evaluation of an unconditional cash transfer program to women in northwest Nigeria
- Sreelakshmi Papineni, The World Bank Africa Gender Innovation Lab
10:40-11:05 (25min)
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Do Employment Opportunities Decrease for Unemployed Older Workers?
- Kadija Charni, Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers [CNAM]
11:05-11:30 (25min)
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The Racial Wage Gap and the Great Recession
- Maxime Gueuder, Groupement de Recherche en Économie Quantitative d'Aix-Marseille
11:30-11:55 (25min)
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Can female role models reduce the gender gap in science? Evidence from classroom interventions in French high schools
- thomas breda, Paris School of Economics
11:55-12:20 (25min)
10:40 - 12:20 (1h40)
A5 - Political economy 1
Room 213 - Cézanne
Chair: Andrew Pickering
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Political Donations and the Allocation of Public Procurement Contracts
- Vítězslav Titl, Catholic University of Leuven
10:40-11:05 (25min)
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Inequality and Growth in the 21st Century
- Weijie Luo, University of York
11:05-11:30 (25min)
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Revisiting yardstick competition and spillover effects in in the new era of spatial econometrics: evidence from Italian cities
- masimiliano ferraresi, University of Ferrara, European Commission
11:30-11:55 (25min)
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Ideological Polarization and Government Debt
- Andrew Pickering, Department of Economics and Related Studies
11:55-12:20 (25min)
10:40 - 12:20 (1h40)
A6 - Economics of the elderly
Room 103 - B. Martinu
Chair: Helmuth Cremer
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Long-Term Care Insurance: Knowledge Barriers, Risk Perception and Adverse Selection
- Marie Louise Leroux, Economics Department, ESG-UQAM
10:40-11:05 (25min)
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Dynamic Consistency and Regret
- T. Scott Findley, Utah State University
11:05-11:30 (25min)
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Envy in Mission-Oriented Organizations
- Francesca Barigozzi, Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna
11:30-11:55 (25min)
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Caregivers in the family: daughters, sons and social norms
- Helmuth Cremer, Toulouse School of Economics
11:55-12:20 (25min)
10:40 - 12:20 (1h40)
A7 - Economic demography
Room 001 - Paray
Chair: Grégory Ponthière
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The love for children hypothesis and the multiplicity of fertility rates
- Thomas Seegmuller, CNRS & GREQAM - University of Aix-Marseille
10:40-11:05 (25min)
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A contribution to the theory of economic development and the demographic transition: fertility reversal under the HIV epidemic
- Luca Gori, University of Genoa
11:05-11:30 (25min)
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Spatial Wage Disparities: Do Firms and Their Organization Matter?
- Grigorios Spanos, Aix-Marseille School of Economics
11:30-11:55 (25min)
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Premature deaths, accidental bequests and fairness
- Gregory Ponthiere, University Paris 12 and PSE
11:55-12:20 (25min)
10:40 - 12:20 (1h40)
A8 - Tax erosion
Room 104 - B. Bartok
Chair: Salvador Barrios
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Tax Avoidance in Firms
- Arthur BAUER, Institut national de la statistique et des études économiques (INSEE)
10:40-11:05 (25min)
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A Macroeconomic Analysis of Corporate Tax Evasions
- Noritaka Maebayashi, The University of Kitakyushu
11:05-11:30 (25min)
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Top income tax evasion and preferences for redistribution: Evidence from the Panama Papers
- Laïla Aït Bihi Ouali, Aix Marseille School of Economics - GREQAM
11:30-11:55 (25min)
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HOW LARGE IS THE CORPORATE TAX BASE EROSION AND PROFIT SHIFTING? A GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM APPROACH
- Salvador Barrios, European Commission, Joint Reasearch Centre - JRC (Spain)
11:55-12:20 (25min)
Lunch
12:20 - 13:40 (1h20)
Lunch
B1 - Household behavior and family economics
B2 - Human capital
B3 - Optimal taxation
B4 - Political economy 2
B5 - Education
B6 - Equity – Justice and other normative criteria and measurement
B7 - Migration
B8 - Fiscal policies and behavior of economic agents
13:40 - 15:20 (1h40)
B1 - Household behavior and family economics
Room 003 - G. Dandelot
Chair: Pauline Morault
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Price Heterogeneity and Consumption Inequality
- Riva Luca, Brown University
13:40-14:05 (25min)
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Welfare Participation and Informal Transfers
- Ilia Gouaref, Aix Marseille School of Economics
14:05-14:30 (25min)
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The Effect of a Longer Working Horizon on Individual and Family Labour Supply
- Francesca Carta, Bank of Italy, Dondena
14:30-14:55 (25min)
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Arranged Marriages under Transferable Utilities
- Pauline Morault, Aix-Marseille University, Aix-Marseille School of Economics, Département d'économie
14:55-15:20 (25min)
13:40 - 15:20 (1h40)
B2 - Human capital
Room 004 - T. Arbeau
Chair: Antonin Bergeaud
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Occupational mobility and vocational training over the life cycle
- Anthony Terriau, Groupe d'Analyse des Itinéraires et des Niveaux Salariaux
13:40-14:05 (25min)
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Peer Effects and Educational Inequality
- Eirini Tatsi, Stockholm University
14:05-14:30 (25min)
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Education inequality and social reproduction: parents' aspirations versus labor market returns
- Laurène Bocognano, Aix-Marseille Sciences Economiques
14:30-14:55 (25min)
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The innovation premium to low skill jobs
- Antonin Bergeaud, Paris School of Economics, Centre de recherche de la Banque de France
14:55-15:20 (25min)
13:40 - 15:20 (1h40)
B3 - Optimal taxation
Room 005 - E. Jaques-Dalcroze
Chair: Laurent Simula
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The Dark Side of Tax Progressivity: the Impact of Fiscal Flexibility on Tax Manipulation
- Tommaso Giommoni, Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi
13:40-14:05 (25min)
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Optimal mixed taxation, credit constraints and the timing of income tax reporting
- Jean-Denis Garon, Universite du Quebec a Montreal
14:05-14:30 (25min)
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Optimal Tax and Benefit Policies with Multiple Observables
- Kevin Spiritus, KU Leuven [Leuven], Erasmus University Rotterdam
14:30-14:55 (25min)
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The distortive costs of income taxation
- Laurent Simula, University of Lyon, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon et GATE
14:55-15:20 (25min)
13:40 - 15:20 (1h40)
B4 - Political economy 2
Auditorium - 2nd floor
Chair: Garance Genicot
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Trump trumps Bush
- Van der Linden Martin, Utah State University
13:40-14:05 (25min)
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The effects of voting franchise extension on education policy
- Bjarne Strøm, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
14:05-14:30 (25min)
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Party Ideology and Policies
- Paolo Roberti, University of Bergamo
14:30-14:55 (25min)
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Political Systems and the Inequality of Provision of Local Public Goods
- Garance Genicot, Georgetown University
14:55-15:20 (25min)
13:40 - 15:20 (1h40)
B5 - Education
Room 213 - Cézanne
Chair: Mathieu Lefebvre
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Do incentives improve test scores? New evidence from a field experiment
- Jayanta Sarkar, Queensland University of Technology
13:40-14:05 (25min)
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Effects of School Referral on Bilingual Children's Outcomes
- Benedicte Rouland, Auckland University of Technology
14:05-14:30 (25min)
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Social Reproduction in the French Grandes Écoles throughout the 20th Century: the Insight of Surnames
- Stéphane Benveniste, Aix-Marseille School of Economics
14:30-14:55 (25min)
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Fiscal decentralization and the performance of higher education institutions: the case of Europe
- Mathieu Lefebvre, Bureau d'économie théorique et appliquée
14:55-15:20 (25min)
13:40 - 15:20 (1h40)
B6 - Equity – Justice and other normative criteria and measurement
Room 103 - B. Martinu
Chair: Justin Leroux
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The Roots of Inequality: Estimating Equality of Opportunity from Regression Trees
- Paul Hufe, ifo Munich
13:40-14:05 (25min)
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Robust comparisons of inequality of opportunity for skills acquisition under the veil of ignorance
- Edward Levavasseur, Aix-Marseille School of Economics
14:05-14:30 (25min)
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Opportunity bias
- CARMEN HERRERO, University of Alicante
14:30-14:55 (25min)
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Solidarity Borders: Communitarian vs. Cosmopolitan Public Mandates
- Justin Leroux, HEC Montréal
14:55-15:20 (25min)
13:40 - 15:20 (1h40)
B7 - Migration
Room 001 - Paray
Chair: Edoardo Slerca
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Immigration and Attitudes toward Redistribution in Europe
- Elie Murard, Institute for the Study of Labour
13:40-14:05 (25min)
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Impact of Foreign Workforce on Labor Market Outcomes of Natives in Economic Downturn: Evidence from the Great Recession in Spain 2007-2013
- Cem Ozguzel, Paris School of Economics
14:05-14:30 (25min)
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The political economy of the welfare effect of immigration
- Jerome Gonnot, TSE
14:30-14:55 (25min)
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Stop invasion! Immigrants and the rise of populism in Europe
- Edoardo Slerca, Università della Svizzera italiana
14:55-15:20 (25min)
13:40 - 15:20 (1h40)
B8 - Fiscal policies and behavior of economic agents
Room 104 - B. Bartok
Chair: Adrien Pacifico
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The elasticity of labor income : evidence from French tax and benefit reforms, 2006-2015
- Michael SICSIC, INSEE Paris, Centre de recherches en économie et droit - Paris 2
13:40-14:05 (25min)
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The effect of loss offset provisions on the asymmetric behaviour of corporate tax revenues in the business cycle
- Katarzyna Habu, Utah State University, NBER
14:05-14:30 (25min)
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Optimal Taxation and Tax Complexity with Taxpayers Misperceptions
- Antoine Ferey, CREST, Ecole Polytechnique
14:30-14:55 (25min)
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Rich households taxable income: A natural experiment
- Adrien Pacifico, Aix-Marseille University, Aix-Marseille School of Economics
14:55-15:20 (25min)
Coffee break
15:20 - 15:45 (25min)
Coffee break
John A. Weymark
(Vanderbilt University)
"Dominant Strategy Implementability and Zero Length Cycles"
Chair: Alain Trannoy
15:45 - 16:45 (1h)
John A. Weymark
(Vanderbilt University)
"Dominant Strategy Implementability and Zero Length Cycles"
Chair: Alain Trannoy
Auditorium - 2nd floor
Keynote 2
Concert offered by the Conservatoire
17:00 - 18:00 (1h)
Concert offered by the Conservatoire
Transfer with private bus
19:00 - 19:30 (30min)
Transfer with private bus
Transfer with private bus
Gala dinner
19:30 - 23:00 (3h30)
Gala dinner
Welcoming Coffee
8:30 - 9:00 (30min)
Welcoming Coffee
C1 - Macroeconomics - fiscal and monetary policies
C2 - Tax avoidance
C3 - Asymmetric and Private Information, Mechanism Design
C4 - Resource conflicts & violence
C5 - Labor demand & supply
C6 - Political economy 3
C7 - Tax incidence, optimal taxation
C8 - Tax competition, fiscal federalism
9:00 - 10:40 (1h40)
C1 - Macroeconomics - fiscal and monetary policies
Room 003 - G. Dandelot
Réda Marakbi
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Foreign currency denominated indebtedness and the fiscal multiplier
- Marie-Pierre Hory, Laboratoire d'Economie d'Orleans
09:00-09:25 (25min)
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Can subsidising job-related training reduce inequality?
- andrea benecchi, University of Glasgow
09:25-09:50 (25min)
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Inheritance taxation in a model with intergenerational time transfers
- Erwan Moussault, Théorie économique, modélisation et applications
09:50-10:15 (25min)
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Corruption, Transaction Costs and Seigniorage in a Two-Sector Endogenous Growth Model
- Réda MARAKBI, Laboratoire d'économie d'Orleans
10:15-10:40 (25min)
9:00 - 10:40 (1h40)
C2 - Tax avoidance
Room 004 - T. Arbeau
Matthew Rablen
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Firm Responses to an Interest Barrier: Empirical Evidence
- Ilpo Kauppinen, VATT Institute for Economic Research
09:00-09:25 (25min)
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Envelope Wages, Underreporting and Tax Evasion: The Case of Turkey
- Selin Pelek, Galatasaray University
09:25-09:50 (25min)
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Tax Audits as Scarecrows. Evidence from a Large-Scale Field Experiment
- Marcelo Bergolo, Instituto de Economía-Universidad de La Republica, Institute of Labor Economics
09:50-10:15 (25min)
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Tax Evasion on a Social Network
- Matthew Rablen, University of Sheffield
10:15-10:40 (25min)
9:00 - 10:40 (1h40)
C3 - Asymmetric and Private Information, Mechanism Design
Room 005 - E. Jaques-Dalcroze
Jernej Copic
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Externality Assessments, Welfare Judgments, and Mechanism Design
- Thomas Daske, Technical University of Munich
09:00-09:25 (25min)
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Theoretical considerations on the retirement consumption puzzle and the optimal age of retirement
- Nicolas Drouhin, École Normale Supérieure de Cachan, Centre de Recherche en Économie et Statistique
09:25-09:50 (25min)
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Robust Efficient Decision Rules
- Jernej Copic, Amse
09:50-10:15 (25min)
9:00 - 10:40 (1h40)
C4 - Resource conflicts & violence
Auditorium - 2nd floor
Christophe Muller
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Does violence leave long-term scars? Evidence from ethnic riots in India
- Dipanwita Sarkar, Queensland University of Technology
09:00-09:25 (25min)
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The role of markets and preferences on resource conflicts
- Petros Sekeris, Sekeris
09:25-09:50 (25min)
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Misgoverning the Commons: Corruption and Rent-seeking in Pakistan's Indus Basin
- Ghazala Mansuri, The World Bank
09:50-10:15 (25min)
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Incentives and Self-Selection in Fostering Violence Levels in Conflicts
- Christophe Muller, Greqam
10:15-10:40 (25min)
9:00 - 10:40 (1h40)
C5 - Labor demand & supply
Room 213 - Cézanne
Eve Caroli
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Female Employment and Job Polarization: The Case of Germany
- Lara Vivian, Aix-Marseille School of Economics
09:00-09:25 (25min)
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The Impact of Immigration on Wage Dynamics: Evidence from the Algerian Independence War
- Anthony Edo, CEPII
09:25-09:50 (25min)
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Do social ties lead to job referrals?
- Marie Lalanne, SAFE Research Center, Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main
09:50-10:15 (25min)
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Escaping Social Pressure: Fixed-Term Contracts in Multi-Establishment Firms
- Eve Caroli, Université Paris-Dauphine, PSL Research University
10:15-10:40 (25min)
9:00 - 10:40 (1h40)
C6 - Political economy 3
Room 103 - B. Martinu
Paul Maarek
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Incumbency Disadvantage in U.S. National Politics: The Role of Policy Inertia and Prospective Voting
- Satyajit Chatterjee, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
09:00-09:25 (25min)
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Appointed public officials and local favoritism: Evidence from the German states
- Mariana Lopes da Fonseca, Max Planck Institute for Tax Law and Public Finance
09:25-09:50 (25min)
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Pay for politicians and political investment: Evidence from the French municipal elections
- Nicolas Gavoille, Stockholm School of Economics in Riga, Condorcet Center for Political Economy
09:50-10:15 (25min)
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Education, social capital and political participation Evidence from school construction in Malian villages
- Paul Maarek, Université de Cergy Pontoise, Théorie économique, modélisation et applications
10:15-10:40 (25min)
9:00 - 10:40 (1h40)
C7 - Tax incidence, optimal taxation
Room 104 - B. Bartok
Jean Hindriks
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On the political economy of the income-tax threshold
- Anasuya Raj, Ecole Polytechnique, Centre de Recherche en Économie et STatistique (CREST)
09:00-09:25 (25min)
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Optimal Non-Welfarist Income Taxation for Inequality and Polarization Reduction
- Claudio Zoli, Department of Economics - University of Verona
09:25-09:50 (25min)
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Sizing Up the Aggregate Frisch Elasticity from the U.S. Budget Sequestration "Experiment"
- Carlos Zarazaga, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas - Ruiyang Hu, Southern Methodist University
09:50-10:15 (25min)
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Heterogeneity in the Tax Pass-Through to Spirit Retail Prices: Evidence from Belgium
- Jean Hindriks, Center of Operation Research and Econometrics [Louvain]
10:15-10:40 (25min)
9:00 - 10:40 (1h40)
C8 - Tax competition, fiscal federalism
Room 001 - Paray
Patrick Pintus
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The dark side of tax breaks for foreigners
- Laurent Simula, University of Lyon, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon et GATE
09:00-09:25 (25min)
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Fiscal Federalism and Tax Competition: a Double-Edged Sword?
- Luis Pinheiro de Matos, Cardiff University
09:25-09:50 (25min)
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The Allowance of Corporate Equity in Europe: Latvia, Italy and Portugal
- Marcel Gerard, Université catholique de Louvain
09:50-10:15 (25min)
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The Causal Effect of Infrastructure Investments on Income Inequality: Evidence from US States
- Patrick Pintus, Aix-Marseille University
10:15-10:40 (25min)
Coffee break
10:40 - 11:10 (30min)
Coffee break
Jess Benhabib
(New York University)
"Wealth distribution and social mobility in the US: A quantitative approach"
Chair: Alain Venditti
11:10 - 12:15 (1h05)
Jess Benhabib
(New York University)
"Wealth distribution and social mobility in the US: A quantitative approach"
Chair: Alain Venditti
Auditorium - 2nd floor
Keynote 3
Lunch
12:15 - 13:40 (1h25)
Lunch
D1 - Health 2
D2 - Political economy 4
D3 - Development - institution and growth
D4 - Growth
D5 - Game theory - imperfect competition, information
D6 - Urban & spatial economics, economic geography
D7 - Income gap, well-being and poverty
D8 - Behavioral economics & preferences refinements
13:40 - 15:20 (1h40)
D1 - Health 2
Room 003 - G. Dandelot
Pavel Jelnov
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Who bears the burden of Universal Health Coverage? An Assessment of Policy Alternatives for Financing UHC Using an OLG-CGE Model
- Sameera AWAWDA, Aix-Marseille School of Economics - Mohammad ABU-ZAINEH, Aix-Marseille School of Economics
13:40-14:05 (25min)
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Illicit Drug Seizures and Drug Consumption: Evidence from Italy
- Anastasia Arabadzhyan, Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna
14:05-14:30 (25min)
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Les effets de l'insécurité de l'emploi perçue sur la santé physique et mentale et le recours aux soins et services de santé en France
- Christine LE CLAINCHE, Lille - Economie et Management
14:30-14:55 (25min)
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The Effect of the Clock on Diet and Health
- Pavel Jelnov, Leibniz Universität Hannover [Hannover]
14:55-15:20 (25min)
13:40 - 15:20 (1h40)
D2 - Political economy 4
Auditorium - 2nd floor
Clemence Tricaud
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Polarization and Corruption in America
- Mickael Melki, Paris School of Business
13:40-14:05 (25min)
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Discretion and Supplier Selection in Public Procurement
- Audinga Baltrunaite, Bank of Italy
14:05-14:30 (25min)
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Expressive voting and its cost: Evidence from runoffs with two or three candidates
- Clemence Tricaud, CREST, Ecole Polytechnique, Paris-Saclay University
14:30-14:55 (25min)
13:40 - 15:20 (1h40)
D3 - Development - institution and growth
Room 004 - T. Arbeau
Cyrine Hannafi
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Ethnic divisions and the effect of appropriative competition intensity on economic performance
- Pierre Pecher, Groupement de Recherche en Économie Quantitative d'Aix-Marseille
13:40-14:05 (25min)
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Booming industry, wage spillovers and Dutch disease: Norway reported fit?
- Jan Morten Dyrstad, Norwegian University of Science and Technology [Trondheim]
14:05-14:30 (25min)
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Collateral and Development
- Lorenzo Carbonari, Università degli Studi di Roma Tor Vergata [Roma]
14:30-14:55 (25min)
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The Poverty-Economic Growth-Health Triangle
- cyrine hannafi, Greqam
14:55-15:20 (25min)
13:40 - 15:20 (1h40)
D4 - Growth
Room 213 - Cézanne
Ted Loch-Temzelides
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Budget Rules, Distortionnary Taxes, and Aggregate Instability: A reappraisal
- Maxime MENUET, Laboratoire d'Economie d'Orléans, Laboratoire d'Economie d'Orléans
13:40-14:05 (25min)
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Effects of foreign aid on the recipient country's economic growth
- Ngoc Sang PHAM, Montpellier Business School
14:05-14:30 (25min)
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The role of the elasticity of substitution in an endogenous growth model of structural change
- Kevin Genna, Aix Marseille Université, Aix-Marseille Sciences Economiques
14:30-14:55 (25min)
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Renewable Technology Adoption and the Macroeconomy
- Ted Loch-Temzelides, Rice University
14:55-15:20 (25min)
13:40 - 15:20 (1h40)
D5 - Game theory - imperfect competition, information
Room 005 - E. Jaques-Dalcroze
Dorothee Brecard
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Community Rating in the Market for Lemons
- Andre Veiga, Imperial College London
13:40-14:05 (25min)
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Strategic fire-sales and price-mediated contagion in the banking system
- Yann Braouuezec, Braouezec
14:05-14:30 (25min)
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Contagion and Information Frictions in Emerging Markets: The role of joint signals
- Besart Avdiu, Goethe-University Frankfurt
14:30-14:55 (25min)
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Component-free strategy of firms under pressure from the NGOs
- Dorothee Brecard, Laboratoire d'Economie Appliquée au Développement - Mireille Chiroleu-Assouline, Paris School of Economics
14:55-15:20 (25min)
13:40 - 15:20 (1h40)
D6 - Urban & spatial economics, economic geography
Room 001 - Paray
Gabriel Loumeau
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Impact of a Housing Tax Credit on Local Housing Markets: Evidence from France
- Clara Wolf, Banque de France
13:40-14:05 (25min)
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Urban poverty: Theory and evidence from gentrifying American cities
- Francesco Andreoli, Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research
14:05-14:30 (25min)
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Does Social Interaction Matter for Welfare Participation?
- Sylvain Chareyron, Travail, Emploi et Politiques Publiques, Groupe dánalyse et de théorie économique
14:30-14:55 (25min)
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The Economic Geography of the Public Sector: Theory and Evidence from Secondary Schools in Paris
- Gabriel Loumeau, ETH Zürich
14:55-15:20 (25min)
13:40 - 15:20 (1h40)
D7 - Income gap, well-being and poverty
Room 103 - B. Martinu
Matthias Krapf
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Assessing deprivation with ordinal variables: Depth sensitivity and poverty aversion
- Suman Seth, Leeds University Business School
13:40-14:05 (25min)
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Employer-mandated complementary health insurance in France: the likely effect on social welfare
- Florence Jusot, PSL, Université Paris Dauphine, LEDA, Laboratoire d'Economie de Dauphine - LEGOS, Institut de Recherche et Documentation en Economie de la Santé
14:05-14:30 (25min)
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Decomposing Well-being Measures in South Africa: The Contribution of Residential Segregation to Income Distribution
- Florent Dubois, Le Mans Université
14:30-14:55 (25min)
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The Joint Distribution of Wealth and Income Risk: Evidence from Bern
- Matthias Krapf, University of Basel
14:55-15:20 (25min)
13:40 - 15:20 (1h40)
D8 - Behavioral economics & preferences refinements
Room 104 - B. Bartok
Nicolas Gravel
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Insurance and Portfolio Decisions: A Wealth Effect Puzzle
- olivier armantier, federal reserve bank of New York, NY Fed
13:40-14:05 (25min)
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The strategic sophistication of conditional cooperators: Evidence from public goods games
- Francesco Fallucchi, Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research
14:05-14:30 (25min)
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Mistakes or Reflexive Preferences?
- João Ferreira, Université de Rennes 1, CREM
14:30-14:55 (25min)
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Contribution to a public good under subjective uncertainty
- Nicolas Gravel, Centre de Sciences Humaines
14:55-15:20 (25min)
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