Paris School of Economics - École d'Économie de Paris

Paris School of Economics - Ecole d'Economie de Paris

Séminaires

Economie du développement

Co-organisé par l’EEP/PSE, l’ENSAE, le CEPREMAP et le DIAL, le séminaire d’économie du développement existe depuis 1992. Depuis 1998, il a lieu sur le site Jourdan. Les intervenants de ce séminaire sont des chercheurs français ou étrangers, souvent de notoriété internationale, qui présentent leurs travaux les plus récents. Les thèmes sont extrêmement variés, ainsi qu’en témoigne le programme des années précédentes. C’est un lieu où les chercheurs en économie du développement des différents centres de recherche parisiens se retrouvent régulièrement, mais aussi où des chercheurs travaillant sur des sujets non spécifiquement liés aux pays en développement peuvent trouver plus ponctuellement des travaux appliqués proches de leurs centres d’intérêt.

Ce séminaire est organisé par Marc Gurgand et Sylvie Lambert.


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  • Mercredi 16 juin 2010
    Campus Jourdan, bâtiment E, rez-de-chaussée, salle 101 (17h00-18h30)
    Hillel RAPOPORT (Bar Ilan University) : Tradable Immigration Quotas
  • Mercredi 26 mai 2010
    Campus Jourdan, bâtiment E, rez-de-chaussée, salle 101 (17h00-18h30)
    Laura SCHECHTER (University of Wisconsin-Madison) : Reciprocated Versus Unreciprocated Sharing in Social Networks.
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  • Mercredi 19 mai 2010
    Campus Jourdan, bâtiment E, rez-de-chaussée, salle 101 (17h00-18h30)
    Gary FIELDS (Cornell University) : Does Income Mobility Equalize Longer-Term Incomes ? New Measures of an Old Concept
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  • Mercredi 12 mai 2010
    Campus Jourdan, bâtiment E, rez-de-chaussée, salle 101 (17h00-18h30)
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  • Mercredi 5 mai 2010
    Campus Jourdan, bâtiment principal, rez-de-chaussée, salle 8 (17h00-18h30)
    Dwayne BENJAMIN (University of Toronto) : Evaluating the impact of a targeted land distribution program: Evidence from Vietnam
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  • Mercredi 7 avril 2010
    Campus Jourdan, bâtiment A, rez-de-chaussée, salle 2 (17h00-18h30)
    Rebecca THORNTORN (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor) : Financial Incentives, Testing, and HIV Prevention
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    CHANGEMENT : La localisation est modifiée.
  • Mercredi 24 mars 2010
    Campus Jourdan, bâtiment E, rez-de-chaussée, salle 101 (17h00-18h30)
    Pedro CARNEIRO (university College London) : Mandated Benefits, Employment, and Inequality in a Dual Economy
    Co-auteur : Rita Almeida
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  • Mercredi 10 mars 2010
    Campus Jourdan, bâtiment E, rez-de-chaussée, salle 101 (17h00-18h30)
    Kim LEHRER (Oxford University) : Gender Differences in Labour Market Participation: Evidence From Displaced People's Camps in Northern Uganda
    Abstract
    This paper uses a unique data set and the exogenous nature of the conflict and resulting displacement in Northern Uganda to examine their impacts on labour market participation. I find that the longer the existence of the Internally Displaced People's camp to which individuals moved, the less men work. In contrast, women's labour market decisions are not influenced by the age of the camp in which they live. I argue that these responses stem from the development of gender-specific social norms. A decline in the percentage of men working in a camp significantly reduces the probability that a given man works.
  • Mercredi 10 février 2010
    (00h00-00h00)
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    LE SEMINAIRE EST ANNULE
  • Mercredi 3 février 2010
    Campus Jourdan, bâtiment E, rez-de-chaussée, salle 101 (17h00-18h30)
    Marc BELLEMARE (Duke University) : The Welfare Impacts of Price Fluctuations and Stabilization
    Abstract
    Many governments throughout history have tried to stabilize commodity prices based on the widespread belief that households – especially the poor – value price stability. We extend the existing microeconomic literature to derive an estimable matrix of the coefficients of price risk aversion and associated willingness to pay measures over multiple commodities. Using longitudinal household-level data from Ethiopia, we estimate that the average household would be willing to pay about 20 percent of its income to stabilize at their means the prices of the seven most important staples in the data. We further show that the welfare gains from price stabilization would be concentrated in the upper half of the income distribution , making price stabilization a regressive policy in this context
  • Mercredi 16 décembre 2009
    Campus Jourdan, bâtiment E, rez-de-chaussée, salle 101 (17h00-18h30)
    David ATKIN (Yale University) : Trade, Tastes and Nutrition in India.
    Résumé
    This paper introduces habit formation into an otherwise standard model of international trade. Household tastes evolve over time to favor foods consumed as a child. In autarky, households prefer foodstuffs that are locally abundant and thus relatively inexpensive. The opening of trade causes a rise in the price of these preferred goods. Neglecting the correlation between tastes and agro-climatic endowments systematically overstates the short-run nutritional gains from agricultural trade liberalization, as consumers are less willing to substitute into cheaper imports than they would be without habit formation. I examine the predictions of this model of trade with habit formation using household survey data from India, where internal agricultural trade remains highly restricted. I identify tastes with the unexplained regional variation in household demand for agricultural products and find that regional tastes favor food crops that are well-suited to local agro-climatic conditions. I predict that the liberalization of internal agriculture trade in India will generate short-run caloric losses unless income gains from trade are relatively large, and that there would be no such losses if tastes were identical across the country. I also examine the consumption patterns of inter-state migrants, and find that they consume fewer calories for a given level of food spending than otherwise similar consumers. This effect only disappears two generations after migration, as tastes adjust to local prices. These findings, which reflect the higher prices of preferred origin-state goods in the migrant's destination state, further corroborate the assumptions of my model.
  • Mercredi 2 décembre 2009
    Campus Jourdan, bâtiment E, rez-de-chaussée, salle 101 (17h00-18h30)
    Michael GRIMM (Institute of Social Studies) : Endogenous Institutional Change and Economic Development: A micro-level Analysis of Transmission Channels
    Résumé
    Endogenous Institutional Change and Economic Development: A micro-level Analysis of Transmission Channels* *Abstract *There is a well-known debate about the role of institutions in explaining the long-term development of countries. We believe there is value-added to consider the institutions hypothesis at the micro level within a country to analyze the exact transmission channels linking endogenous institutional change to development outcomes. Given the central importance of agricultural productivity improvements for initiating the process of economic development, we focus on the transmission mechanisms that lead to the emergence of institutions relevant for agricultural development, thereby incorporating insights from the literatures on demographic influences of institutional change, induced innovations, as well as the central role of land rights in our analysis. Our main argument is that in conditions of relative land abundance, geographic factors influence rural-rural migration flows to geographically well-endowed regions which in turn give rise to migration-induced land scarcity. Land scarcity in turn, provides incentives to formalize landownership. Eventually, formalized land rights increase investment in land and enhance the adoption of new and better technologies promoting agricultural growth and economic development. We provide empirical evidence for this hypothesis using longitudinal village and household survey data from Indonesia.
  • Mercredi 18 novembre 2009
    Campus Jourdan, bâtiment E, rez-de-chaussée, salle 101 (17h00-18h30)
    Ekaterina ZHURAVSKAYA (New Economic School, Moscou) : Elite Capture in the Absence of Democracy: Evidence from Backgrounds of Chinese Provincial Leaders. _
    Abstract
    Using panel data on Chinese provinces over 27 years, we show that local public policy to a large extent is determined by the background of provincial leader, i.e., provincial party secretary. Provinces under the leadership of party secretaries who built their careers within the province have higher public goods provision and are less predatory towards business. The magnitude of these differences is large even after controlling for fiscal incentives and career concerns of provincial leaders, province and time fixed effects; as well as after taking in to account the possibility of endogeneity of appointments using instrumental variables. We show that the results are not driven by the differences in local knowledge or innate preferences of provincial leaders. We interpret our findings as the effect of ``elite capture'' in the absence of local democracy. Party secretaries who made their careers within the province, in contrast to the ``outsiders,'' have implicit contracts with local elites, who helped them to power, to deliver benefits to them, some of which come in the form of public goods. Formally provincial leaders in China are accountable only to the center and are given strong incentives to deliver economic growth, possibly, at the expense of local public goods provision. ``Elite capture,'' i.e., the implicit contracts of provincial leader and local elite, serve as an imperfect substitute to otherwise absent local accountability mechanism.
  • Mercredi 4 novembre 2009
    Campus Jourdan, bâtiment , rez-de-chaussée, salle (17h00-19h00)
    Karen MACOURS (Johns Hopkins University) : Cash Transfers, Behavioral Changes, and Cognitive Development in Early Childhood: Evidence from a Randomized Experiment
    Norbert Schady, and Renos Vakis
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  • Mercredi 23 septembre 2009
    Campus Jourdan, bâtiment E, rez-de-chaussée, salle 101 (17h00-18h30)
    Sarah BAIRD (Georges Washington University) & Berk OZLER (World Bank) : Re-examining the Role of Conditionality in CCT programs
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  • Mercredi 9 septembre 2009
    Campus Jourdan, bâtiment A, rez-de-chaussée, salle 2 (17h00-18h30)
    Emily OSTER (University of Chicago) : Determinants of Technology Adoption: Private Value and Peer Effects in Menstrual Cup Take-Up
    co-écrit avec Rebecca Thornton
    Abstract
    We estimate the role of benefits and peer effects in technology adoption using data from randomized distribution of menstrual cups in Nepal. Using individual randomization, we estimate causal effects of peer exposure on adoption; using differences in potential returns we estimate effects of benefits. We find both peers and value influence adoption. Using the fact that we observe both trial and usage of the product, we examine the mechanisms driving peer effects. We find that peers matters because individuals learn how to use the technology from their friends, but that they do not affect individual desire to use the cup.
  • Mercredi 24 juin 2009
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    Eric EDMONDS (Dartmouth College, IZA, and NBER) : Poverty Alleviation and Child Labor
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  • Mercredi 10 juin 2009
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    Pramila KRISHNAN (Cambridge Univ.) : Raising Self-Esteem and other Psychosocial skills: Evidence from Bombay’s slums
  • Mercredi 27 mai 2009
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    Nancy QIAN (Brown Univ.) : The Power of Propaganda: The Effect of U.S. Government Bias on Cold War News Coverage of Human Rights Abuses
    Co-auteur: David Yanagizawa
  • Mercredi 13 mai 2009
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    Catherine GUIRKINGER (Univ. de Namur) : Transformation of the family under rising land pressure: a theoretical essay
    Co-auteur: Jean-Philippe Platteau
  • Mercredi 29 avril 2009
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    Marta REYNAL (Pompeu Fabra) : Do democracies select better leaders?
    Co-auteur: Tim Besley
  • Mercredi 1er avril 2009
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    Frederico FINAN (UCLA) : Motivating Politicians: The Impacts of Monetary Incentives on Quality and Performance
    co-auteur: Claudio Ferraz (PUC-Rio)
  • Mercredi 25 mars 2009
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    Martin RAVAILLON (World Bank) : Weakly Relative Poverty
  • Mercredi 18 mars 2009
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    Martina BJORKMAN (Bocconi univ.) : Power To The People: Evidence From A Randomized Field Experiment Of Community-Based Monitoring In Uganda.
    Co-auteur: Jakob Svensson
  • Mercredi 11 mars 2009
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    Dominique VAN DE WALLE (World Bank) : Rural Roads and Local Market Development in Vietnam
    Co-auteur: Ren Mu (Texas A & M University)
  • Mercredi 14 janvier 2009
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    François BOURGUIGNON (Paris School of Economics) & Thierry VERDIER (Paris School of Economics) : The political economy of redistribution and institution building in elite-dominated economies
  • Mercredi 7 janvier 2009
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    Marcos RANGEL (University of Chicago) : Discrimination goes to School? Understanding Racial Differences in Pre-Market Factors' Accumulation
  • Mercredi 17 décembre 2008
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    Latika CHAUDHARI (Standford University) : Taxation and Educational Development: Evidence from British India
  • Mercredi 3 décembre 2008
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    Stéphane STRAUB (Univ. de Toulouse 1) : Public procurement and Rent Seeking - The Case of Paraguay
    Co-auteurs : Emmanuelle Auriol, Thomas Flochel
  • Mercredi 19 novembre 2008
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    David MCKENZIE (World Bank) : The Microeconomic Determinants of Emigration and Return Migration of the Best and Brightest: Evidence from the Pacific
  • Mercredi 5 novembre 2008
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    Hanan JACOBY (World Bank) : Watta Satta: Bride Exchange and Women's Welfare in Rural Pakistan
    Co-auteur : Ghazala Mansuri
  • Mercredi 22 octobre 2008
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    Karen MACOURS (Johns Hopkins University) : Changing households’ investments and aspirations through social interactions
    Co-auteur : Renos Vakis
  • Mercredi 8 octobre 2008
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    Miguel URQUIOLA (Columbia University) : The consequences of going to a better school
    Co-auteur: Cristian Pop-Eleches
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  • Mercredi 24 septembre 2008
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    Quy-Toan DO (World Bank) : The Economics of Consanguineous Marriages
    Co-auteurs : Sriya Iyer, & Shareen Joshi
  • Mercredi 18 juin 2008
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    P. LANJOUW (World Bank) : Revisiting Between-Group Inequality Measurement: An Application to the Dynamics of Caste Inequality in Two Indian Villages
    Co-auteur : Vijayendra Rao (World Bank)
  • Mercredi 11 juin 2008
    CHANGEMENT : La séance est annulée.
  • Mercredi 28 mai 2008
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    H. PANDE (Harvard univ.) : Powerful Women: Does Exposure Reduce Bias?
    Co-auteurs : Lori Beaman, Raghab Chattopadhyay, Esther Duflo and Petia Topalova
  • Mercredi 14 mai 2008
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    J.M. BALAND (Univ. de Namur) : Land and Power: Theory and Evidence from Chile
    Co-auteur : J.A. Robinson
    texte intégral [pdf]
  • Mercredi 26 mars 2008
    CHANGEMENT : La séance est annulée.
  • Mercredi 12 mars 2008
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    E. MIGUEL (Univ. of California, Berkeley, CA) : The Price of Political Opposition: Evidence from Venezuela's Maisanta
    Co-auteurs : C.T. Hsieh, D. Ortega, F. Rodriguez
  • Mercredi 20 février 2008
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    M. RAVALLION (World bank, Washington, DC) : Are There Lasting Impacts of Aid to Poor Areas ?
    Co-auteurs : S. Chen, R. Mu
    texte intégral [pdf]
  • Mercredi 6 février 2008
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    O. BANDIERA (LSE) : The Diminishing Effect of Democracy in Diverse Societies
    Co-auteur: Gilat Levy
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  • Mercredi 23 janvier 2008
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    D. CHEN (Univ. of Chicago, Chicago, IL) : Islamic resurgence during the Indonesian financial crisis
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    CHANGEMENT : La localisation est modifiée.
  • Mercredi 16 janvier 2008
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    E. AURIOL (TSE) : Quality signaling through certification: Theory and an application to agricultural seed markets
  • Mercredi 9 janvier 2008
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    Pas de séance
  • Mercredi 19 décembre 2007
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    A. BASU (College of William and Mary, Williamsburg) : Poverty Aversion, Relative Deprivation and the Willingness to Pay for Fair Trade Products
    texte intégral [pdf]
  • Mercredi 12 décembre 2007
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    N. NUNN (Harvard Univ.) : Ruggedness: The Blessing of Bad Geography in Africa
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  • Mercredi 28 novembre 2007
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    D. KARLAN (Yale univ., New Haven, CT) : Expanding Credit Access: Using Randomized Supply Decisions to Estimate the Impacts
    Co-auteur : J. Zinman
    texte intégral [pdf]
  • Mercredi 14 novembre 2007
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    N. PAVCNIK (Dartmouth College) : Trade Adjustment and Human Capital Investment: Evidence from Indian Tariff Reform
    Co-auteurs : E. Edmonds and P. Topalova
    texte intégral [pdf]
  • Mercredi 7 novembre 2007
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    P. GLEWWE (Univ. of Minnesota) : The Impact of Eyeglasses on the Academic Performance of Primary School Students: Evidence from a Randomized Trial in Rural China
    texte intégral [pdf]
  • Mercredi 17 octobre 2007
    CHANGEMENT : La séance est reportée au 19/12/2007.
  • Mercredi 26 septembre 2007
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    S. DERCON (Oxford univ.) : Consumption risk, technology adoption and poverty traps: evidence from Ethiopia
    Co-auteur : Luc Christiaensen
  • Mercredi 20 juin 2007
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    C. UDRY (Yale univ., New Haven, CT) : The Profits of Power: Land Rights and Investment in Rural Ghana
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    CHANGEMENT : L'horaire et la localisation sont modifiés.
  • Mercredi 13 juin 2007
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    E. LA FERRARA (Bocconi univ., Milano) : Detecting illegal arms trade
    Co-auteur (s) : S. DellaVigna
    texte intégral [pdf]
  • Mercredi 16 mai 2007
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    F. GUBERT (DIAL, Paris) : Migration, Self-selection and Returns to Education in the WAEMU ?
    Co-auteur (s) : P. De Vreyer et F. Roubaud
  • Mercredi 9 mai 2007
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    E. VERHOOGEN (Columbia univ., New York, NY) : Class Size and Sorting in Market Equilibrium: Theory and Evidence
    Co-auteur (s) : M. Urquiola
  • Mercredi 25 avril 2007
    Archives du Campus Jourdan
    D. COGNEAU (DIAL, Paris) : Development at the border - A study of national idiosyncrasies in post-colonial West-Africa
    Co-auteur (s) : C. Guénard, S. Mesplé-Somps, G. Spielvogel et C. Torelli
  • Mercredi 21 mars 2007
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    M. VERA-HERNANDEZ (Institute for fiscal studies, London) : Decomposing the determinants of the non-use of health care
    Co-auteur (s) : B. Álvarez
  • Mercredi 14 mars 2007
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    S. BANDYOPADHYAY (Oxford univ.) : Rich States, Poor States: Convergence and Polarisation across India
    texte intégral [pdf]
  • Mercredi 7 février 2007
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    K. BEEGLE (World bank, Washington, DC) : The Consequences of Child Labor in Rural Tanzania: Evidence from Longitudinal Data
    Co-auteur(s) : R. H. Dehejia et R. Gatti
  • Mercredi 31 janvier 2007
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    J.P. PLATTEAU (Univ. of Namur, Namur) : On the feasibility of power and status ranking in traditional setups
    Co-auteurs : P. G. Sekeris
  • Mercredi 17 janvier 2007
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    E. DUFLO (MIT, Cambridge, MA) : Why don't farmer use fertilizer: Evidence from field experiments in Western Kenya
    Co-auteur(s) : M. Kremer et J. Robinson
  • Mercredi 13 décembre 2006
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    I. RASUL (Univ. college London) : Family Networks and Schooling Outcomes: Evidence from a Randomized Social Experiment
    Co-auteurs : M. Angelucci, G. de Giorgi, M. A. Rangel
  • Mercredi 6 décembre 2006
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    H. KAZIANGA (World bank, Washington, DC) : The Intra-household Economics of Polygyny: Fertility and Child Mortality in Rural Mali
    Co-auteur (s) : S. Klonner
  • Mercredi 22 novembre 2006
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    L. IYER (Harvard business school, Boston, MA) : Direct versus indirect colonial rule in India : long-term consequences
  • Mercredi 15 novembre 2006
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    N. ASHRAF (Harvard business school, Boston, MA) : Can Higher Prices Stimulate Product Use? Evidence From a Field Experiment in Zambia
    Co-auteur(s) : J. Berry, J. Shapiro
  • Mercredi 27 septembre 2006
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    M. MANACORDA (LSE, London) : Grade Failure, Drop out and Subsequent School Outcomes: Quasi-Experimental Evidence from Uruguayan Administrative Data
  • Jeudi 1er juin 2006
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    F. FERREIRA (World bank, Washington, DC) : Local inequality and project choice in a social investment fund
    Co-auteurs : M. Caridad Araujo, P. Lanjouw et B. Özler
    texte intégral [pdf]
  • Mercredi 10 mai 2006
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    L. BRANDT (Univ. of Toronto, Toronto) : Inequality and Growth in Rural China: Does Higher Inequality Impede Growth?
    Co-auteurs : D. Benjamin et J. Giles
    texte intégral [pdf]
  • Mercredi 3 mai 2006
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    S. D. ROZELLE (Univ. of California, Davis, CA) : Growth, Population and Industrialization and Urban Land Expansion of China
    Co-auteur : X. Deng, J. Huang & E. Uchida
    texte intégral
  • Mercredi 12 avril 2006
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    X. GINE (World bank, Washington D.C.) : Group versus Individual Liability: A Field Experiment in the Philippine
    Co-auteur : D. Karlan
    texte intégral [pdf]
  • Mercredi 22 mars 2006
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    A. S. RAI (Williams college, Williamstown) : Borrower runs
    Co-auteur : P. Bond
    texte intégral [pdf]
  • Mercredi 8 mars 2006
    CHANGEMENT : La séance est annulée.
  • Mercredi 1er mars 2006
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    C. TERRA (Fundação Getulio Vargas, Rio de Janeiro) : Political Business Cycles Through Lobbying
    Co-auteur(s) : M. BONOMO
    texte intégral [pdf]
  • Mercredi 1er février 2006
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    J. HUNT (Mc Gill univ., Montréal) : Bribery: Who Pays, Who Refuses, What Are The Payoffs?
    Co-auteur : S. Lazlo
  • Mercredi 7 décembre 2005
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    A. DE JANVRY (Univ. of California, Berkeley, CA) : Can conditional cash transfer programs serve as safety nets to keep children at school and out of the labor market when exposed to schocks ?
    Co-auteur(s) : F. Finan et R. Vakis
    texte intégral [pdf]
  • Mercredi 23 novembre 2005
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    R. AKRESH (Univ. of Illinois) : School enrollment impacts of non-traditional household structure
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  • Mercredi 16 novembre 2005
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    K. MUNSHI (Brown univ., Providence, RI) : Why is mobility in India so low ? Social insurance, inequality, and growth
    Co-auteur(s) : M. Rosenzweig
    texte intégral [pdf]
  • Mercredi 19 octobre 2005
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    A. KOCHAR (Stanford center for international development, Stanford, CA) : Social banking and poverty : a micro-empirical analysis of the Indian experience
    texte intégral
  • Mercredi 12 octobre 2005
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    E. DUFLO (MIT, Cambridge, MA) : Dams
    Co-auteur(s) : R. Pande
    texte intégral [pdf]
  • Mercredi 11 mai 2005
    CHANGEMENT : La séance est annulée.
  • Mercredi 20 avril 2005
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    M. OLARREAGA (World bank, Washington, DC) : Subsistence farming, adjustment costs and agricultural prices : evidence from Madagascar
    Co-auteur(s) : O. Cadot et L. Dutoit
    texte intégral [pdf]
  • Mercredi 6 avril 2005
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    C. WOODRUFF (Univ. of California, San Diego, CA) : Do Entry Costs Provide an Empirical Basis for Poverty Traps ? Evidence from Mexican Microenterprises
    Co-auteur(s) : D. Mc Kenzie
    texte intégral [pdf]
  • Mercredi 23 mars 2005
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    A. CHARLTON (Oxford univ., Oxford) : Why is there so little foreign investment in most developing countries ? Vertical FDI in a multi-country world
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  • Mercredi 9 mars 2005
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    A. M. MAYDA (Univ. de Georgetown, Washington, DC) : Who Is Against Immigration? A Cross-Country Investigation of Individual Attitudes Towards Immigrants
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  • Mercredi 16 février 2005
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    S. PONCET (Univ. de Paris 1) : Are Chinese provinces forming an Optimal Currency Area? Magnitude and determinants of Business Cycles with China
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  • Mercredi 2 février 2005
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    C. STROZZI (Univ. di Modena e reggio Emilia, Modena) : Citizenship laws and international migration in historical perspective
    Co-auteur(s) : G. Bertocchi
    texte intégral [pdf]
  • Mercredi 19 janvier 2005
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    S. STRAUB (Univ. of Edinburg) : Concessions of Infrastructure in Latin America : governement-led renegotiation
    Co-auteur(s) : L. Guasch et J.J. Laffont
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  • Mercredi 5 janvier 2005
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    E. FIELD (Harvard univ., Cambridge, MA) : Entitled to work property rights and labor supply in Peru
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  • Mercredi 15 décembre 2004
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    S. DESSY (Univ. de Laval) : The economics of child trafficking
    Co-auteur(s) : F. Mbiekop et S. Pallage
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  • Mercredi 8 décembre 2004
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    R. FANI (Univ. Tor Vergata, Rome) : Trade liberalization in a globalizing world
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  • Mercredi 10 novembre 2004
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    J. JUTTING (OCDE, Paris) : The impact of social institutions on the economic role of women in Developping countries
    Co-auteur(s) : C. Morisson
    texte intégral [pdf]
  • Mercredi 20 octobre 2004
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    A. BANERJEE (MIT, Cambridge, MA) : Productivity and the Misallocation of Capital
    Co-auteur(s) : E. Duflo
    texte intégral [pdf]
  • Mercredi 6 octobre 2004
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    P. GLEWWE (Univ. of Minnesota) : Teacher Incentives
    Co-auteur(s) : I. Nauman et M. Kremer
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  • Mercredi 2 juin 2004
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    M. GARCIA (PUC, Rio de Janeiro) : A risk management approach to emerging market's sovereign debt sustainability with an application to brazilian data
    Co-auteur(s) : R. Rogobon
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  • Mercredi 26 mai 2004
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    S. KLONNER (Cornell univ.) : Does credit rationing reduce default ?
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  • Mercredi 5 mai 2004
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    O. ATTANASIO (Univ. college London) : Is the food ? Nutrition intervention in Columbia
    Co-auteur(s) : M.V. Hernandez
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  • Mercredi 28 avril 2004
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    R. MURGAI (World bank, Washington, DC) : The impact of farmer-fields-schools on knowledge and productivity
    Co-auteur(s) : E. Gotland, E. Sadoulet, A. de Janvry et O. Ortiz
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  • Mercredi 31 mars 2004
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    M. GOLDSTEIN (LSE, London) : Gender, power and agricultural investment in Ghana
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  • Mercredi 17 mars 2004
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    S. ANDERSON (Univ. of British Columbia, Vancouver) : Should dowries be banned ?
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  • Mercredi 3 mars 2004
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    J. SVENSSON (IIES) : The power of information : evidence from a newspaper campaign to reduce capture
    Co-auteur(s) : R. Reinikka
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  • Mercredi 4 février 2004
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    E. SKOUFIAS (World Bank, Washington, DC) : An evaluation of the performance of regression discontinuity design on PROGRESA
    Co-auteur(s) : H. Buddelmeyer
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  • Mercredi 28 janvier 2004
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    E. DUFLO (MIT, Cambridge, MA) : Intrahousehold resources allocation in Côte-d'ivoire : social norms, separate accounts and consumption choices
    Co-auteur(s) : C. Udry
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  • Mercredi 17 décembre 2003
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    B. MILANOVIC (World bank, Washington, DC) : Is global inequality going up or down and does openness increase within-country inequality : results from household surveys
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  • Mercredi 3 décembre 2003
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    E. EDMONDS (Dartmouth college) : The response of child labor supply to anticipated income
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  • Mercredi 26 novembre 2003
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    A. HARRISON (Univ. of California, Berkeley, CA) : Quantifiying the impact of the human rights activism : the cas of Indonesia
  • Mercredi 19 novembre 2003
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    A. FOSTER (Brown univ., Providence, RI) : Agricultural development, industrialization and rural inequality
    Co-auteur(s) : M. Rosenzweig
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  • Dimanche 5 octobre 2003
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    C. GARCIA-PENALOSA (GREQAM, Marseille) : Second best optimal taxation of capital and labor in a developing economy
    Co-auteur(s) : S. Turnovsky
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  • Mercredi 1er octobre 2003
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    M. RAVALLION (World bank, Washington, DC) : Land allocation in Vietnam's agrarian transition
    Co-auteur : D. van de Walle
  • Mercredi 4 juin 2003
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    M. KREMER (Harvard univ., Cambridge, MA) : The illusion of stuinability
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  • Mercredi 28 mai 2003
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    G. GROSMAN (Princeton univ., Princeton, NJ) : Managerial incentives and the international organization of production
    Co-auteur(s) : E. Helpman
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  • Mercredi 7 mai 2003
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    F.M. GONZALEZ (Univ. of British Columbia, Vancouver) : Effective property rights, conflict and growth
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  • Mercredi 9 avril 2003
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    S. GURIEV (New economic school, Moscou) : Human Smuggling and Illegal Immigration
    Co-auteur(s) : G. Friebel
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  • Mercredi 2 avril 2003
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    F. GUBERT (DIAL, Paris) : Contingent loan repayment in the Philippines
    Co-auteur(s) : M. Fafchamps
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  • Mercredi 12 mars 2003
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    L. WANTCHEKON (New York univ., New-York, NY) : Ethnicity, gender and demand for public goods : experimental evidence from Benin
  • Mercredi 26 février 2003
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    S. KLASEN (München Univ.) : Income mobility and household dynamics in South-Africa : 1993-1998
    Co-auteur(s) : I. Woolard
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  • Mercredi 12 février 2003
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    E. MIGUEL (Univ. of California, Berkeley, CA) : Poverty and witch killing
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  • Mercredi 29 janvier 2003
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    S. AMBEC (INRA-ESR, Grenoble) : Roscas as financial agreements to cope with social pressure
    Co-auteur(s) : N. Treich
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  • Mercredi 15 janvier 2003
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    P. GERTLER (Univ. of California, Berkeley, CA) : Sex sells, but risky sex sells for more
    Co-auteur(s) : M. Shah et S. Bertozzi
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  • Mercredi 18 décembre 2002
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    D. RODRIK (Harvard univ., Cambridge, MA) : Institutions rule : the primacy of institutions over geography and integration in economic development
    Co-auteur(s) : A. Subramaniany et F. Trebbi
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  • Mercredi 4 décembre 2002
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    J.M. BALAND (FUNDP, Namur) : Sustainability and organizational design in Roscas : some evidence from Kenya
    Co-auteur(s) : S. Anderson et K.O. Moene
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  • Mercredi 27 novembre 2002
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    M. ROSENZWEIG (Univ. of Pennsylvania) : Democratization, decentralization and the distribution of local public goods in a poor rural economy
    Co-auteur(s) : A. Foster
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  • Mercredi 6 novembre 2002
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    D. COGNEAU (DIAL, Paris) : Colonisation, éducation et développement en Afrique. Une analyse empirique
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  • Mercredi 9 octobre 2002
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    D. MOOKHERJE (Boston univ., Boston, MA) : Poverty-environment linkages : empirical tests for firewood collection in rural Nepal
    Co-auteur(s) : P. Bardhan, J.M. Baland, S. Das et R. Sarkar
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