The Paris School of Economics (PSE) invites applications for a 3-year Post Doctoral Research Position in Development Economics. The position is funded by the INRA and offers salaries in line with the standard of top European universities.
The Post Doctoral Researcher is expected to work on the project « Constraints to adoption of profitable agricultural technologies by the rural poor », in collaboration with Karen Macours (principal investigator), and a team of other senior and doctoral researchers at PSE. The position also provides opportunities for independent research and interactions with the large academic community of PSE.
Applicants should have received a PhD within the last 5 years, or be close to finishing their PhD ; a solid quantitative/mathematical background, related to economic theory or econometric methods ; and an interest for economic issues related to agriculture and development.
Knowledge of French is not required.
Applications including a curriculum vitae and a sample of recent work should be emailed to macours pse.ens.fr. Applicants should also arrange for three reference letters to be sent. Review of Applications will continue until the position is filled. We will be holding interviews with selected candidates at the ASSA Meetings in Denver.
vendredi 18 mai 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
lundi 21 mai 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
mardi 22 mai 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
jeudi 7 juin 2012
Du 7 au 8 juin
7-8 juin, Communication and Beliefs Manipulation :
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