(Du 17 au 21 mai) Suivez en direct le REStud Tour 2020/21
PSE - École d’économie de Paris a le plaisir d’organiser, conjointement avec l’Université de Manchester (UoM) et New Economic School de Moscou (NES), le REStud Tour 2020/21. L’événement sera organisé en ligne et diffusé en direct sur YouTube.
- Dates et format : du 17 au 21 mai 2021, en direct sur YouTube
- Retrouvez plus d’informations sur le site du REStud Tour 2020/21
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Programme et accès au direct :
Monday 17 May, from 13:45 to 17:00 (UK-BST)
13:45 (UK-BST), Welcome session
14:00 (UK-BST), Masao Fukui (MIT),
« A Theory of Wage Rigidity and Unemployment Fluctuations with On-the-Job Search »,
chaired by : Tobias Broer (PSE)
15:00 (UK-BST), Evan Rose (Microsoft Research),
« Who Gets a Second Chance ? Effectiveness and Equity in Supervision of Criminal Offenders »,
chaired by : Camille Hémet (PSE)
16:00 (UK-BST), Elisa Rubbo (Princeton & Chicago)
« Networks, Phillips Curves, and Monetary Policy »,
chaired by : Ákos Valentinyi (UoM)
Tuesday 18 May, from 14:00 to 18:00 (UK-BST)
14:00 (UK-BST), Victoria Marone (UT Austin)
« Should There Be Vertical Choice in Health Insurance Markets ? » (with Adrienne Sabety),
chaired by : Evgeny Yakovlev (NES)
15:00 (UK-BST), Ian Ball (Microsoft Research)
« Scoring Strategic Agents »,
chaired by : Francis Bloch (PSE)
16:00 (UK-BST), Adrien Bilal (Chicago & Harvard)
« The Geography of Unemployment »,
chaired by : Thierry Verdier (PSE)
17:00 (UK-BST), Nano Barahona (Stanford)
« Equilibrium Effects of Food Labeling Policies » (with Cristobal Otero, Sebastian Otero, Joshua Kim),
chaired by : Rachel Griffith (UoM)
Thursday 20 May, from 14:00 to 18:00 (UK-BST)
14:00 (UK-BST), Nina Roussille (UC Berkeley)
« The Central Role of the Ask Gap in Gender Pay Inequality »,
chaired by : James Banks (UoM)
15:00 (UK-BST), Allan Hsiao (MIT)
« Coordination and Commitment in International Climate Action : Evidence from Palm Oil »,
chaired by : Gerhard Toews (NES)
16:00 (UK-BST), Anders Humlum (Chicago)
« Robot Adoption and Labor Market Dynamics »,
chaired by : Karen Macours (PSE)
17:00 (UK-BST), Christina Brown (UC Berkeley)
« Inducing Positive Sorting through Performance Pay : Experimental Evidence from Pakistani Schools » (with Tahir Andrabi),
chaired by : Michele Valsecchi (NES)
Friday 21 May, from 14:00 to 17:00 (UK-BST)
14:00 (UK-BST), Carolyn Stein (MIT)
« Race to the Bottom : Competition and Quality in Science » (with Ryan Hill),
chaired by : Mikhail Drugov (NES)
15:00 (UK-BST), Ludvig Sinander (Northwestern)
« Screening for Breakthroughs » (with Gregorio Curello),
chaired by : Chris Wallace (UoM)
16:00 (UK-BST), Claudia Allende (Chicago & Stanford GSB),
« Competition Under Social Interactions and the Design of Education Policies »,
chaired by : Antonio Nicolò (UoM)
17:00 (UK-BST), Close