Program
9h-10h Welcome and Coffee
10h-11h45 Morning Parallel Sessions
Talks last for 35min: 25 min of presentation and 10 min for both comments and questions
Session Applied Economics 1, room 2E29 (Chair: Grégory Verdugo)
Thibault Richard (ENS Paris-Saclay): "My dad is better than yours": The role of the parents' relative position among peers in educational outcomes
Ninon Moreau-Kastler (ENS Paris-Saclay): Disclosure Trade Barriers and Legal Opacity: "3T" Mineral Exports in Africa’s Great Lake Region
Imen Daly (Université Evry Val-d'Essonne): The Effects Of The Business-Building Approval Procedure on Housing Price
Session Macroeconomics 1, room 2E30 (Chair: Eleni Iliopoulos)
Ibrahima Diarra (Université Evry Val-d'Essonne): Sovereign Default Risk and Climate Change: Is Hot Enough ?
Aymeric Ortmans (Université Evry Val-d'Essonne): Monetary policy shocks
Juho Peltonen (Université Evry Val-d'Essonne): Short-time work in search and matching models: Evidence from Germany during the Covid-19 crisis
11h45-12h15 Coffee Break
12h15-13h15 Keynote Talk, room 1Z76
Pierre Magontier (University of Bern): The Unintended Consequences of Post-Disaster Policies for Spatial Sorting
13h15-14h30 Lunch
14h30-15h45 Afternoon Parallel Sessions
Talks last for 35min: 25 min of presentation and 10 min for both comments and questions
Session Applied Economics 2, room 2E29 (Chair: José De Sousa)
Alix Rouillé (ENS Paris-Saclay): Norm from the top: a social norm nudge to promote low-practiced behaviors without boomerang effect
Hugo Allouard (Université Paris-Saclay): Product quality, consumer data and discrimination in competitive markets
Session Macroeconomics 2, room 2E30 (Chair: Michel Guillard)
Mathilde Dufouleur (Université Evry Val-d'Essonne): The Impact of Legal Framework on Bank Loan Portfolio: An Implementation of the European Stress Test Exercise
Malak Kandoussi (Université Evry Val-d'Essonne): Remote work Versus On-site work
15h45-16h15 Coffee Break
16h15-17h15 Keynote Talk, room 1Z76
Erika Pini (CORE, Université catholique de Louvain): Economic inequality, political polarization and voter turnout