PSE-CEPR POLICY FORUM | Programme détaillé du 29 juin
Jour 4 : jeudi 29 juin 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, CEPR)
11:00-11:30 - Coffee break
11:30-12:30 - Invited research paper : "Fact-checking politicians", Andrea Mattozzi (University of Bologna, and CEPR)
Discussant : Sergei Guriev (Sciences Po,CEPR)
12:30-14:15 - Lunch break and Poster Session of the Junior researchers
14:15-15:15 - Presentations of the Junior researchers selected by the CEPR call for papers
- « The consequences of a trade collapse : economics and politics in Weimar Germany », Björn Brey (ECARES, Université Libre de Bruxelles)
- « Clan culture, Internet search and political participation : evidence from China », Sixuan Li (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)
- « Party lines or voter preferences ? explaining political realignment », Nicolas Longuet Marx (Columbia University)
- « Sanctions and misallocation. how sanctioned firms won and Russia lost », Dzhamilya Nigmatulina (HEC Lausanne)
- « Affirming the racial divide ? the political consequences of affirmative action in Brazil », Laura Perez-Cervera (Queen Mary University of London)
- « Corporate bankruptcy and banking deregulation : the effect of financial leverage », Ludovico Rossi (CUNEF Universidad)
15:15-16:15 - Invited research paper : "The political economy of alternative realities", Ferenc Szucs (Stockholm University)
Discussant : Ruben Durante (INSEAD, UPF and CEPR)
16:15-17:00 - Coffee break and Poster Session of the Junior researchers
17:00-18:00 - Policy conversation :
- Antoine Bozio (PSE, IPP)
- Paul Johnson (IFS)
- Moderated by Tim Phillips (CEPR VoxTalks)
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Jour 1 : lundi 26 juin 2023
Jour 2 : mardi 27 juin 2023
Jour 3 : mercredi 28 juin 2023
Jour 5 : vendredi 30 juin 2023
Organisateurs :
- Daniel Cohen (Paris School of Economics and CEPR)
- Jean-Olivier Hairault (Paris School of Economics)
- Francesco Pappadà (Paris School of Economics)
- Beatrice Weder di Mauro (Graduate Institute, Geneva, INSEAD and CEPR)