Événements

Jeudi 24 mars 2022| 12:30 - 13:30

  • Séminaires internes
  • Eco-lunch

AMSE
Losing my religion (or maybe not): Religion and fertility patterns in Africa
Mardi 22 mars 2022| 14:00 - 16:00

  • joint seminars
  • grand public
  • sciences echos

Russell Davidson
  • Uniquement en français
Mardi 22 mars 2022| 11:00 - 12:15

  • Séminaires internes
  • phd seminar

AMSE
Measuring health care access through perceived obstacles to health care seeking: Preliminary results from the CMUtuelles survey in Rural Senegal*
Routine-biased technological change and the spatial wage inequality in Germany**
Lundi 21 mars 2022| 11:30 - 12:45

  • IBD Amphi

    Îlot Bernard du Bois - Amphithéâtre
  • Séminaires généraux
  • amse seminar

Barcelona School of Economics
Falling interest rates and credit misallocation: Lessons from general equilibrium
Vendredi 18 mars 2022| 12:00 - 13:15

  • Séminaires thématiques
  • Development and political economy seminar

Copenhagen University
The return of Pachamama: Coca, politics and empowerment in Bolivia
Jeudi 17 mars 2022| 12:00 - 13:00
  • Séminaires thématiques
  • Economic theory seminar

University of Vienna
Friendly lobbying under time pressure
  • à distance
Mercredi 16 mars 2022| 14:30 - 16:00

  • Séminaires interdisciplinaires
  • History and economics seminar

Northern Illinois University
‘The galleys of France conduct their usual raids along the barbary coasts’: The spatiality of violence in the early modern Mediterranean
Mardi 15 mars 2022| 14:30

  • Séminaires interdisciplinaires
  • finance seminar

Wilfrid Laurier University
Signed spillover effects in sovereign and corporate credit markets
Mardi 15 mars 2022| 14:00 - 15:30
  • Séminaires thématiques
  • big data and econometrics seminar

KU Leuven
Dynamically updating motor insurance prices with telematics collected driving behavior data
  • à distance
Mardi 15 mars 2022| 11:00 - 12:30

  • Séminaires internes
  • phd seminar

AMSE
Contribution vs redistribution: The role of inequality in the design of pension schemes*
GAM(L)A: An econometric model for interpretable machine learning**