Neighborhoods and local interactions

Workshop

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Location 48 Boulevard Jourdan, 75014 Paris, France

Location R2-21

Presence On site

Hourly

The Paris School of Economics is glad to invite you the "Neighborhoods and local interactions" workshop co-organized by the ANR and the Opening economics Chair.

Program

8:45-9:00 – Welcome coffee

09:00 – A few introductory words

09:05–11:05 – Session 1: Residential segregation – within city sorting

11:05–11:25 – Coffee break

11:25–12:25 – Invited speaker: Dionissi Aliprantis (Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland) : Childhood exposure to violence and nurturing relationships: the long-run effects on black men, with Kristen Tauber

12:25–13:35 – Déjeuner

13:35–15:35 – Session 2: Segregation and education

15:35–15:55 – Coffee break

15:55–18:05 – Session 3: Social cohesion and social fractures within neighborhoods

19:30 – Dinner for speakers only

09:00 – Welcome coffee

09:15–11:15 – Session 4: Cities and social conflict in developing countries

11:15–11:35 – Coffee break

11:35–12:35 – Invited speaker: Stefanie DeLuca (Johns Hopkins University) : Creating moves to opportunity: experimental evidence on barriers to neighborhood choice, with Peter BergmanRaj ChettyNathaniel HendrenLawrence F. Katz and Christopher Palmer

12:35–13:50 – Lunch break

13:50–15:10 – Session 5: Labor market

15:10–16:10 – Invited speaker: Gerard Torrats-Espinosa (Columbia University in the City of New York), The mental health effects of violent police raids in the black community

16:10 – Farewell drink

The Opening Economics Chair allows economists to respond in creative and effective ways to the major questions of our times, by integrating two observations: that current challenges, complex and multifaceted as they are, demand an approach that transcends disciplinary boundaries, and that economics research must be renewed by advances made in other related disciplines.

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