PSE Anuual Conference on Global Issues: “Re/De/Globalization”

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Location 48 Boulevard Jourdan, 75014 Paris, France

Location Daniel Cohen amphitheater

Presence On site

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The Paris School of Economics organizes an annual conference on major societal challenges.

The 2023 conference, entitled “Re/De/Globalization”, will bring together renowned researchers and policy makers to analyze and discuss new trends at the heart of international flows of goods, capital and people.

Its aim will be to re-examine the globalization of exchanges from the perspectives of technological innovation, ecological transition, fiscal justice, cultural diversity and geopolitics.

Featuring scientific sessions, two plenary lectures, and a roundtable discussion, it is aimed at a broad audience, including government officials and policymakers, the media, and academia.

Program

9:00-12:30 – Session A: Globalization, innovation and preferences

9:00-10:30 – Session A-1: Globalization and innovation

11:00-12:30 – Session A-2: Globalization and preferences

14:00-17:30 – Session B: International taxation

14:00-15:30 – Session B-1: Tax shifting

16:00-17:30 – Session B-2: Tax avoidance

9:00-12:30 – Session C: Migration

9:00-10:30 – Session C-1: Migration and the diffusion of knowledge and information

11:00-12:30 – Session C-2: Migration, culture and nation building

13:30-14:30 – Keynote: Ralph Ossa (Chief Economist – World Trade Organization)

14:30-18:00 – Session D: Trade and Pollution

14:30-16:00 – Session D-1: Paris trade seminar: Daniel Xu (Duke University), “Regulating conglomerates in China: Evidence from an Energy Conservation Program”

16:30-18:00 – Session D-2: Trade and Pollution

9:00-10:30: Keynote and Round table

9:00 – Keynote: Beata Javorcik (Chief Economist – European Bank for Reconstruction and Development)

9:45 – Roundtable: Beata Javorcik (Chief Economist – European Bank for Reconstruction and Development), Michel Sirat (Executive Vice President Strategy & M&A – CMA CGM) and Lionel Fontagné (PSE, Banque de France), in partnership with the Globalization Chair.

11:00-13:15 – Session E: Trade, Energy and the Environment

14:15-15:45 – Presentation of the World development report 2023 organized by the International Migration Economics Chair with Çağlar Özden (Lead Economist – World Bank)

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The Globalization Chair aims to create a privileged forum for reflection, exchange and transfer between researchers and all entities of society interested in the reconfiguration of globalization and its implications. The approach favored by the chair is empirical. The research is characterized by the use of advanced econometric techniques and the exploitation of various databases combining data from companies, but also more recent sources from the media, NGOs or the monitoring of container ships.


The International Migration Economics Chair aims to create a place open to society in order to disseminate, share and discuss the findings of scientific studies on a major societal issue. It will conduct rigorous work based on historical and contemporary data to better understand the motivations and implications of international migration for the global economy as well as for receiving and sending countries.

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