[11-12 oct] Workshop : The long term effects of micro- and macroeconomic shocks on households in developing countries
Venue
Thursday 11 October 2012 : 1.45pm-6pm, Friday 12 October 2012 : 9am-12.45am
Paris School of Economics,
Campus Jourdan,
48 boulevard Jourdan, 75014 Paris, France
Partners
Organizers
> Anne-Célia Disdier (PSE) anne-celia.disdier chez ens.fr
> Jérémie Gignoux (PSE) jeremie.gignoux chez ens.fr
> Akiko Suwa-Eisenmann (PSE) akiko.suwa chez ens.fr
- If you wish to attend, please send a mail to Béatrice Havet (havet chez ens.fr) before October 05. Please specify if you would like to attend the lunch on October 12 (subject to limitation).
Programme
Thursday, October 11
- 1.45-2.00 : Welcome
- 2.00-3.00 : Claudia Sanhueza (Universidad Diego Portales) “Long-term economic consequences of the 1960 Chile earthquake”
Discussant : Sandrine Mesplé-Somps (IRD, DIAL)
- 3.00-4.15 : Elizabeth Frankenberg (Duke University) and Jed Friedman (World Bank) “The Impact of a Natural Disaster on Child Health”
Discussant : Rachid Laajaj (PSE)
- Coffee Break
- 4.30-5.30 : Lisa Cameron (Monash University) “Risk-Taking in the Wake of Natural Disasters”
Discussant : Flore Gubert (IRD, DIAL)
- 5.30-6.00 : Alejandro Del Valle Suarez (PSE) « Is Formal Employment Discouraged by the Provision of Free Health Services to the Uninsured ? Evidence from a Natural Experiment in Mexico »
Discussant : Gilles Spielvogel (Université Paris 1, DIAL)
Friday, October 12
- 9.00-10.00 : Marta Menendez (Université Paris Dauphine)
“The Long-Run Impacts of Earthquakes on Welfare, Evidence from Indonesia”
Discussant : Jed Friedman (World Bank)
- 10.00-11.00 : Jishnu Das (World Bank) « Protective Mothers : Child Learning Losses and Maternal Education after a Large Natural Disaster »
Discussant : Jérémie Gignoux (PSE)
- Coffee Break
- 11.15-12.15 : Sonia Bhalotra (University of Bristol) “Clean Water, Cognitive Development and Academic Achievement : Quasi-Experimental Evidence from Mexico.”
Discussant : Philippe de Vreyer (Université Paris Dauphine)
- 12.15-12.45 : Nathalie Guilbert (Université Paris Dauphine) “The 1987-89 Locust plague in Mali : Evidences of the heterogeneous impact of income shocks on education outcomes”
Discussant : Akiko Suwa-Eisenmann (PSE)