Archive des événements passés du site Institute of Economic and Social Research
You are viewing All events
-
IRES Lunch Seminar - Hamzeh Arabzadeh, RWTH-Aachen University21 FebHamzeh Arabzadeh (RWTH Aachen University ) will give a presentation on Distribution of natural resource rents and deindustrialization: the role of luxury goods Abstract: Developing natural resource-rich countries are important destinations for luxury manufacturing goods, while they are not capable of producing these products domestically.En savoir plusIRES Lunch Seminar - Hamzeh Arabzadeh, RWTH-Aachen University21 FebHamzeh Arabzadeh (RWTH Aachen University ) will give a presentation on Distribution of natural resource rents and deindustrialization: the role of luxury goods Abstract: Developing natural resource-rich countries are important destinations for luxury manufacturing goods, while they are not capable of producing these products domestically.
-
UCLouvain Economic Seminar - Hannes Mueller, IAE Barcelona16 FebHannes Mueller (IAE Barcelona) Will give a presentation on Dynamic Early Warning and Action Model Abstract: This document presents the outcome of two modules developed for the UK Foreign, Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO): 1) a forecast model which uses machine learning and text downloads to predict outbreaks and intensity of internal armed conflict.En savoir plusUCLouvain Economic Seminar - Hannes Mueller, IAE Barcelona16 FebHannes Mueller (IAE Barcelona) Will give a presentation on Dynamic Early Warning and Action Model Abstract: This document presents the outcome of two modules developed for the UK Foreign, Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO): 1) a forecast model which uses machine learning and text downloads to predict outbreaks and intensity of internal armed conflict.
-
IRES Lunch Seminar - Ales Marsal, National Bank of Slovakia14 FebAles Marsal (National Bank of Slovakia) will give a presentation on Prescriptions for Monetary Policy when Inflation Is High Abstract: Inflation in most western advanced economies has been rising at a fast pace since the middle of 2021.En savoir plusIRES Lunch Seminar - Ales Marsal, National Bank of Slovakia14 FebAles Marsal (National Bank of Slovakia) will give a presentation on Prescriptions for Monetary Policy when Inflation Is High Abstract: Inflation in most western advanced economies has been rising at a fast pace since the middle of 2021.
-
UCLouvain Economics Seminar - Francesca Jensenius, University of Oslo09 FebFrancesca Jensenius (University of Oslo) will give a presentation on Political Motives and the News Market: Quasi-experimental Evidence and New Data from India Abstract: To what extent are media markets in democracies influenced by changes in political motives?En savoir plusUCLouvain Economics Seminar - Francesca Jensenius, University of Oslo09 FebFrancesca Jensenius (University of Oslo) will give a presentation on Political Motives and the News Market: Quasi-experimental Evidence and New Data from India Abstract: To what extent are media markets in democracies influenced by changes in political motives?
-
IRES Lunch Seminar - Nathan Lachapelle, IRES07 FebNathan Lachapelle (IRES/LIDAM, UCLouvain) will give a presentation on Using regression kink design to infer causal effects of unemployment benefits on the young Abstract: In this paper, I exploit a kink in the unemployment benefits schedule to investigate whether higher unemployment benefits leads to lower transition rates to employment and to higher unemployment duration.En savoir plusIRES Lunch Seminar - Nathan Lachapelle, IRES07 FebNathan Lachapelle (IRES/LIDAM, UCLouvain) will give a presentation on Using regression kink design to infer causal effects of unemployment benefits on the young Abstract: In this paper, I exploit a kink in the unemployment benefits schedule to investigate whether higher unemployment benefits leads to lower transition rates to employment and to higher unemployment duration.
-
UCLouvain Economics Seminar - John Morrow, Kings College London02 FebJohn Morrow (Kings College London) will give a presentation on Technological Distance: Grow Up or Grow Out? Abstract: Using multiproduct sales patterns and transitive production relationships across firms, we recover a continuous measure of distance between every pair of products and firms to uncover disjoint firm-product clusters.En savoir plusUCLouvain Economics Seminar - John Morrow, Kings College London02 FebJohn Morrow (Kings College London) will give a presentation on Technological Distance: Grow Up or Grow Out? Abstract: Using multiproduct sales patterns and transitive production relationships across firms, we recover a continuous measure of distance between every pair of products and firms to uncover disjoint firm-product clusters.
-
10th Annual Christmas Meeting of Belgian Economists23 DecMost economists working abroad come back home for Christmas. So, why not bring them together for a conference? This simple observation led to the creation of the Christmas Meeting of Belgian Economists. It originally started at IRES (UCLouvain) in 2011 and rapidly 3 other universities joined the adventure.En savoir plus10th Annual Christmas Meeting of Belgian Economists23 DecMost economists working abroad come back home for Christmas. So, why not bring them together for a conference? This simple observation led to the creation of the Christmas Meeting of Belgian Economists. It originally started at IRES (UCLouvain) in 2011 and rapidly 3 other universities joined the adventure.
-
Religion Culture and Economic Growth in Historical Perspective19 Dec20 DecProgramme Monday 19th December 2022 Chairman : Fabio Mariani 08:30 - 09:00 Welcome Coffee 09:00-09:50 Mara Pasquamaria Squicciarini, “Dealing with Adversity: Religiosity or Science? Evidence from the Great Influenza Pandemic” (joint with D. Coluccia, G. Dossi, and E.En savoir plusReligion Culture and Economic Growth in Historical Perspective19 Dec20 DecProgramme Monday 19th December 2022 Chairman : Fabio Mariani 08:30 - 09:00 Welcome Coffee 09:00-09:50 Mara Pasquamaria Squicciarini, “Dealing with Adversity: Religiosity or Science? Evidence from the Great Influenza Pandemic” (joint with D. Coluccia, G. Dossi, and E.
-
UCLouvain Economics Seminar - Antoine Bozio, PSE16 DecAntoine Bozio (PSE) will give a presentation on Follow the Money! Combining Household and Firm-Level Evidence to Unravel the Tax Elasticity of Dividends Abstract: We estimate behavioral responses to dividend taxation using recent French reforms: a rate hike and, five years later, a cut.En savoir plusUCLouvain Economics Seminar - Antoine Bozio, PSE16 DecAntoine Bozio (PSE) will give a presentation on Follow the Money! Combining Household and Firm-Level Evidence to Unravel the Tax Elasticity of Dividends Abstract: We estimate behavioral responses to dividend taxation using recent French reforms: a rate hike and, five years later, a cut.
-
UCLouvain Economics Seminar - Victor Gay, TSE15 DecVictor Gay (Toulouse School of Economics) will give a presentation on Collateral Damage? How World War One Changed the Way Women Work Abstract: Drawing on individual-level data from the 1911 and 1921 population censuses and census-linking techniques, we analyze the consequences of World War I in France on female labor force participation.En savoir plusUCLouvain Economics Seminar - Victor Gay, TSE15 DecVictor Gay (Toulouse School of Economics) will give a presentation on Collateral Damage? How World War One Changed the Way Women Work Abstract: Drawing on individual-level data from the 1911 and 1921 population censuses and census-linking techniques, we analyze the consequences of World War I in France on female labor force participation.