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> Introduction by François Bourguignon
> 2010-2011 Key facts
> Part 1. TEACHING AND STUDENTS
> Part 2. RESEARCH
> Part 3. LIFE OF THE FOUNDATION
The Paris School of Economics is a French research institute of international standing in Economics, at the forefront in many different Economic domains and proposes selective teaching programmes from M1 to PhD. The School is engaged in a novel project to participate in both the elaboration of sophisticated tools of economic analysis, and their application to policy at both the public and private level.
Created on the 21st of December 2006, the Paris School of Economics Foundation is one of the first 13 “Fondations de Coopération Scientifiques” (Scientific Research Foundations) funded by the Government. This programme of the “loi de programme pour la recherche” of April 18th 2006 aimed to “encourage the development of centres of excellence in France, ranked amongst the top in the world, from the best of the current research centres”. It was proposed to “bring together, around a core of research centres in close proximity, a critical mass of researchers of very high standing, in the context of a common research strategy and shared scientific goal”.
In the spirit of this programme, the Paris School of Economics brings the totality of the research centres of the Jourdan campus together with the Centre d’économie de la Sorbonne (CES) of the University of Paris 1 (Panthéon-Sorbonne).
The objective of the Paris School of Economics is to rank among the top world institutions in Economics, and to develop pluridisciplinary programmes at the frontier between Economics and other social sciences. The foundation currently includes more than 200 faculty and staff members and 500 Masters/PhD students. The Paris School of Economics relies on an innovative governance structure. It aims to develop several partnerships between academic institutions and private donors.
Friday 18 May 2012
Larry Blume, Cornell University : Network Formation in the Presence of Contagious Risk
Room S17, MSE 106-112 Bd de l’Hôpital 75013 Paris
Campus Jourdan, bâtiment principal, rez-de-chaussée, salle 8 (12h30-13h30)
Christian LEHMAN (PSE, Paris) : Local Economy Effects of Cash Transfers
Monday 21 May 2012
MSE (S18), 106 Bd de l'hopital, Paris 13
Jose Luis Moraga-Gonzalez (Groningen University) : Search Costs, Demand-Side Economies and the Incentives to merge under Bertrand Competition
TEMA-IO
Chiara Tomasi (University of Trento) : Export activities under financial constraints: margins, quantities and prices
Campus Jourdan, bâtiment principal, rez-de-chaussée, salle 10 (17h00-18h30)
Bernard LEBRUN (University of York, Canada) : Revenue-superior variants of the second-price auction
Campus Jourdan, bâtiment principal, rez-de-chaussée, salle 8 (17h30-19h00)
Jane HUMPHRIES (Oxford University) : Childhood and child labour in the British industrial revolution
Tuesday 22 May 2012
Campus Jourdan, bâtiment principal, rez-de-chaussée, salle 8 (12h30-13h30)
Marie-Anne VALFORT (PSE, Paris) : One Muslim is Enough! Evidence from a Field Experiment in France
Co-author(s): Claire Adida & David Laitin
Sciences-Po - 56 rue des saints Pères – 7ème (Salle Goguel) (14h30-16h00)
Gianmarco OTTAVIANO (LSE) : Agglomeration, Trade and Selection
Thursday 7 June 2012
From 7 to 8 June
7-8 juin, Communication and Beliefs Manipulation :
Head office: 48 boulevard Jourdan 75014 Paris France
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