The Little Informal Seminar of the Paris School of Economics takes place on Tuesdays at Jourdan.
The objective of this seminar is to provide a space for presenting preliminary or more advanced works in an informal setting. It is open to all PhD students of the Paris School of Economics.
If you wish to reserve a date to present your research, please contact: psipseseminar@gmail.com
Co-organizers: Loris André, Philipp Bothe, Rind Alhage
This seminar is co-funded by a French government subsidy managed by the Agence Nationale de la Recherche under the framework of the Investissements d’avenir programme reference ANR-17-EURE-0001.
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Automation, trade and political outcomes: evidence from the United States
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The China shock and Industrial robot adoptions are documented to have deeply affected labour markets in the US. This paper investigates whether the joint effect of these two shocks can be estimated in order to understand their impact on political outcomes, i.e. congressional elections and political donations. -
It is well established that demand can change the direction of product innovation in standard markets. But does this also work in a setting with large negative externalities? Can socially responsible consumers induce Pigouvian innovation by demanding new products that are less harmful to, e.g., the climate, biodiversity, or animal welfare? I propose an empirical test using two decades of US retail scanner data. Identification is based on a shift-share design that exploits exogenous changes in the relative size of different consumer groups.
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The pull of water: understanding migration dynamics following well construction
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Homeowners response to transmission tax reform: Évidence from France
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The impact of military service on immigrant integration: the case of Finns in Sweden
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Optimal Climate Policy Mix in the Housing Market, joint with Paloma Péligry
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How local are industry-specific external economies of scale? Evidence from Brazil
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Is choice always good? Evidence from a French High School Reform
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Immigrant birthplace diversity and wages: Evidence from new migration flows composition in the US
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When Game Theory Meets Psychometrics: Measuring Strategic Sophistication across Games
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Higher order moments of the treatment effect of the treated in DiD designs
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