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Doctorissimes 2025
08:30-09:00 – Welcome (Badge pickup) – PSE hall
09:00-10:00 – Keynote: François Libois (PSE, INRAE) – Community Forest Management: Unveiling the Success Story of Nepal
10:00-10:45 – Coffee Break and Poster Session – PSE Hall
10:45-12:45 – Session 1: 3 parallel sessions:
- Education and Family
- Andrea Cornejo (PSE) – The more languages the merrier?: Peer effects on language acquisition for migrant students
Discussant: Nina Guyon (PSE, ENS) - Iris Stornik (University of Bonn) – Expected Returns to Parenting Styles: Perceived Impacts on Educational Outcomes, Mental Health, and Self-Worth
Discussant: Louis Fréget (CEPREMAP) - Arthur Pellenq (University of Illinois, Chicago) – The Effect of the Homogenization of Higher Education Systems on Student Immigration Flows
Discussant: Liam Wren-Lewis (PSE, INRAE)
- Andrea Cornejo (PSE) – The more languages the merrier?: Peer effects on language acquisition for migrant students
- Political Economics and History
- Demilly David (Banque de France, CRED) – An illusory feeling of stability: bank failures in France in the 1920s.
Discussant: Eric Monnet (PSE, EHESS) - Lorenzo Maria Casale (University of Z¨urich) – Family Mayors: Undermined Accountability in Italian Municipalities
Discussant: Philine Widmer (PSE) - Maxence Castiello (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne) – Spread the Word: Mass Media, Language and Propaganda in Fascist Italy
Discussant: Thomas Renault (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, CES)
- Demilly David (Banque de France, CRED) – An illusory feeling of stability: bank failures in France in the 1920s.
- Environmental Economics
- Jeanne Astier (CREST – IP Paris) – Climate induced Congestion in Ports: General Equilibrium Consequences on Transportation and Trade
Discussant: Matthew Gordon (PSE) - Hubert Massoni (University of Bologna) – Climate Trade Costs
Discussant: Hélène Ollivier (PSE, CNRS)
- Jeanne Astier (CREST – IP Paris) – Climate induced Congestion in Ports: General Equilibrium Consequences on Transportation and Trade
12:45-14:00 – Lunch (PSE Hall)
14:00-15:00 – Keynote: Emmanuelle Auriol (TSE) – Faith-Based Organisations as Platforms
15:00-16:30 – Session 2: 2 parallel sessions:
- Microeconomic Theory
- Quan Li (University of Cambridge) – Digital Market for Lemons
Discussant: Nikhil Vellodi (PSE) - Ivan Conjeaud (PSE) – Algorithmic collusion under competitive design
Discussant: Antoine Mandel (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, CES, PSE)
- Quan Li (University of Cambridge) – Digital Market for Lemons
- Experimental Economics
- Lily Savey (PSE, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne:) – How to win votes and influence strategic voters
Discussant: Liza Charroin (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, CES) - Giacomo Gallegati (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, University of Turin) – Judging the paper by its cover: affiliation bias in conference admissions
Discussant: Nicolas Jacquemet (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, CES, PSE)
- Lily Savey (PSE, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne:) – How to win votes and influence strategic voters
16:30-17:15 – Coffee Break and Poster Session – PSE Hall
17:15-18:45 – Session 3: 2 parallel sessions:
- Inequality
- Rafael de la Vega (UNU-MERIT) – Economic structure and top earnings inequality in South Africa: A firm-level and sectoral perspective
Discussant: TBC - Maria Valentina Gabrielli (PSE, ENPC) – Intergenerational Mobility: Exploring New Evidence for Latin America
Discussant: Louis Sirugue (LSE)
- Rafael de la Vega (UNU-MERIT) – Economic structure and top earnings inequality in South Africa: A firm-level and sectoral perspective
- Taxation
- Paul-Emmanuel Chouc (CREST – IP Paris) – Multinational Activity and the Global Minimum Tax
Discussant: Sébastien Laffitte (CY Cergy Paris University, EU Tax Observatory) - Davi Bhering (PSE) – How Do Firms Respond to an Offshore Tax Amnesty? Evidence from Brazil
Discussant: Matt Collin (EU Tax Observatory)
- Paul-Emmanuel Chouc (CREST – IP Paris) – Multinational Activity and the Global Minimum Tax
Poster Sessions :
- Morning Session (10:00-10:45)
- Daniel Evans (University of Bonn) – Predicting Social Science results
- Beatriz Hernández Melián (PSE) – The effect of climate salient events on local public finance
- Antonio Leon (Queen Mary University of London, PSE) – Superstar Firms, Social Mobility, and Elections
- Ignacio Leon Nina (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne) – The Criminal Trap of Education: Low School Attendance and Developed Organized Crime
- Beatriz Rache (UCLA) – Delivering Change: The Educational and Labor Market Effects of Gig Work
- Davide Sansone (Sciences Po) – Come Rain or Shine
- Evening Session (16:30-17:15)
- Fausto Libero Barberis (Sapienza University of Rome) – Expenditure, Income Variability and Heterogeneity: Evidence from Italian Household Data
- Clémentine Bouleau (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, CES, PSE) – The Cost of Rejection: Understanding Gender Dynamics in Leadership Aspirations
- Yuki Kanayama (LSE) – Option value, empty homes, and disamenity effect
- Elliot Motte (Universitat Pompeu Fabra) – Insult Politics in the Age of Social Media
- Simon Muchardt (Université Paris-Dauphine, University of Copenhagen) – Tax Incentives or Political Motivations? Evidence from Corporate Contributions
- Thomas Pelloquin (EHESP – University of Rennes, PSE) – Revisiting the Causal Impact of Response Time on Health Outcomes: a Non-Parametric Estimation Using Air Temperature as an IV, Health
- Moritz Scheidenberger (PSE) – Uncertainty Shocks and the Labor Market