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5 reasons to choose the PSE Summer School 2023

#1 Learn from top scholars The PSE Summer School includes a team of more than 50 top professors in a wide variety of subjects, all dedicated to offering you a full-time top quality mix of courses and tutorials. There are 11 five-day programs, (...)

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Editorial | Why and how cities grow? | Laurent Gobillon

Over the past two centuries, a massive urbanization movement has developed in specific geographic areas before spreading to the entire globe. This urbanization is a major challenge for public authorities as it increases inequalities, (...)

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The 2023 John Bates Clark Medal is awarded to Gabriel Zucman

The 2023 John Bates Clark Medal of the American Economic Association (AEA) has been awarded on Tuesday, May 2 to Gabriel Zucman, Chaired professor at the Paris School of Economics, Professor at the Ecole normale supérieure (ENS-PSL) and Director (...)

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Workshop | Firm level repercussions of Corporate Social Responsibility | June 20

Corporate responsibility commitments are becoming more widespread at the same time that globalization, by allowing the international fragmentation of production processes, makes it more difficult to attribute disrespectful practices to specific (...)

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Three post-doctoral fellows joining PSE Sustainable long-distance mobility Chair

As part of the Sustainable long-distance mobility Chair, the Paris School of Economics will be pleased to welcome Sam Altmann, Ignacio Berasategui and Vincent Thorne at the beginning of the 2023 academic year. Sam Altmann Sam Altmann, a PhD (...)

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Annual Lecture of the Macroeconomic Risk Chair: Olivier Jeanne | June 1st

The Macroeconomic Risk Chair is glad to invite you to its annual lecture hosted by Olivier Jeanne (Johns Hopkins University), entitled: Should central banks backstop government debt? Date: Thursday, June 1st, 2023 ; 4:00pm - 5:30pm Venue: Paris (...)

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Roundtable: “The great divergence vs social inequalities?” | May 16

The Paris School of Economics is glad to invite you to a roundtable with Thomas Piketty (PSE, EHESS) and Kenneth Pomeranz (University of Chicago), entitled: The great divergence vs social inequalities? Date: Tuesday, May 16, 2023 ; (...)

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Interview | Public transport fare policies and energy transition | Jean Coldefy and Carine Staropoli

In this new interview of Economics for everybody, Jean Coldefy, advisor to the President of Transdev and director of the Mobility 3.0 program at ATEC ITS France, and Carine Staropoli, professor at the Paris School of Economics and senior (...)

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PSE-CEPR POLICY FORUM | 29 June detailed program

Day 4: Thursday 29 June 2023 Chair: Thierry Verdier (PSE) 09:00 - Registration and welcome coffee 09:30-11:00 - Keynote lecture: “Nation building: big lessons from successes and failures”, Ekaterina Zhuravskaya (PSE, (...)

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PSE-CEPR POLICY FORUM | 28 June detailed program

Day 3: Wednesday 28 June 2023 Chair: Gilles Saint-Paul (PSE) 09:30 - Registration and welcome coffee 10:00-11:30 - Keynote lecture: “The inflation burst. An (anticipatory) autopsy”, Olivier Blanchard (PSE, (...)

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