Events

Tuesday, June 20 2017| 12:30pm to 2:00pm

  • IBD Amphi

    Îlot Bernard du Bois - Amphithéâtre
  • Internal seminars
  • phd seminar

AMSE
The interest of being eligible*
Human and political capital in a resource-abundant economy: The role of inequality**
Thursday, June 22 2017| 12:45pm to 2:15pm

  • IBD Amphi

    Îlot Bernard du Bois - Amphithéâtre
  • joint seminars
  • Development and political economy seminar
  • Eco-lunch

New-York University
The effect of fertility on mothers’ labor supply over the last two centuries
Tuesday, September 12 2017| 12:30pm to 2:00pm

  • Internal seminars
  • phd seminar

AMSE*, University of Konstanz**
Ranking societies behind a veil of ignorance and equality of opportunity*
Delegation to a committee**
Thursday, September 14 2017| 12:30pm to 1:45pm

  • Internal seminars
  • Eco-lunch

National University of Singapore
Is desegregation possible? Evidence from social housing demolitions in France
Tuesday, September 19 2017| 12:30pm to 2:00pm

  • Internal seminars
  • phd seminar

AMSE
Empowerment at marriage: International migration and the Egyptian marriage market*
Undeclared work : An analysis for France**
Tuesday, September 26 2017| 12:30pm to 2:00pm

  • Internal seminars
  • phd seminar

AMSE
Social Reproduction in the French Grandes Écoles throughout the 20th Century: The insight of surnames*
The impact of a rise in the real estate transfer taxes on the French housing market**
Thursday, September 28 2017| 12:30pm to 1:45pm

  • Internal seminars
  • Eco-lunch

AMSE
Location games
Tuesday, October 3 2017| 12:30pm to 2:00pm

  • Internal seminars
  • phd seminar

AMSE
Gender identity norms and labor market outcomes*
Distributional effects of tax composition changes**
Tuesday, October 10 2017| 12:30pm to 2:00pm

  • Internal seminars
  • phd seminar

AMSE
Education inequality: parents' aspirations versus labor market returns*
Are household formation processes assortative?**
Thursday, October 12 2017| 12:30pm to 1:15pm

  • Internal seminars
  • Eco-lunch

AMSE
Factor proportions, factor intensities, and the skill premium