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AFSE 2016 65Th Congress - Program Parallel Sessions Monday, June 27 - 10:00-11:30 23/06/2016 AFSE 2016 65th Congress - Program Parallel Sessions Monday, June 27 - 10:00-11:30 Session A1 - Innovation, patents Chair: Stéphane Lhuillery (BETA, ICN-BS, Univ. Lorraine) Room K01 titreCompétitivité coût, innovation et qualité : Quels enseignements pour les échanges internationaux de pays de l'OCDE ? speaker Ben Hassine Haithem (France Stratégie) coauthor(s) Mathieu Claude (ERUDITE, Univ. Paris-Est) discussant Ciaramella Laurie (Centre d'économie industrielle) titreTransfers of patent ownership in the European system: The case of medical technologies speaker Ciaramella Laurie (Centre d'économie industrielle) coauthor(s) Ménière Yann (Centre d'économie industrielle), Martinez Catalina (CSIC Institute of Public Goods and Policies) discussant Bianchini Stefano (BETA, Univ. Strasbourg) titreInnovation strategies and firm growth speaker Bianchini Stefano (BETA, Univ. Strasbourg) coauthor(s) Pellegrino Gabriele (World Intellectual Property Organization, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne ), Tamagni Federico (Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna) discussant Ben Hassine Haithem (France Stratégie) Session A2 - Financial stability Chair: Jessica Fouillloux (CREM, Univ. Rennes 1) Room K02 titreA fundamental bond index including solvency criteria speaker Stagnol Lauren (EconomiX, Univ. Paris-Ouest Nanterre La Défense) coauthor(s) De Jong Marielle (Amundi) discussant Arnould Guillaume (CES, Univ. Paris 1) titreStress-testing Bank's Liquidity to Market Fire Sales with Dynamic Asset Dependencies speaker Arnould Guillaume (CES, Univ. Paris 1) coauthor(s) Bruneau Catherine (CES, Univ. Paris 1, LabEX ReFi), Peng Zhun (EPEE, Univ. Evry) discussant Léon Florian (CREA, Univ. Luxembourg) titreCredit growth, information sharing and macro-prudential policies in low and middle-income countries speaker Léon Florian (CREA, Univ. Luxembourg) coauthor(s) Guérineau Samuel (Université d'Auvergne) discussant Stagnol Lauren (EconomiX, Univ. Paris-Ouest Nanterre La Défense) Session A3 - Education and development Chair: Françoise Benhamou (CEPN, Univ. Paris 13) Room K10 titreMaternal Education and Child Mortality: Causal Link and Mechanisms in Madagascar speaker Badji Samia (GATE Lyon Saint-Etienne) discussant Dato Mafaizath (Otto-Friedrich University of Bamberg) titreImpact of an Income Shock on Girls' Schooling and Labor in Benin, West Africa speaker Dato Mafaizath (Otto-Friedrich University of Bamberg) discussant Badji Samia (GATE Lyon Saint-Etienne) Session A4 - Poverty Chair: Cécile Dubois (BETA, Univ. Lorraine) Room K11 titreAccounting for Household Expenditures Inequality and Multidimensional Poverty Reduction in Togo between 2006 and 2011 speaker Afawubo Komivi (CEREFIGE, Univ. Lorraine) coauthor(s) Noglo Yawo Agbényégan (Univ. Paris Ouest-Nanterre La Défense) discussant Hannafi Cyrine (GREQAM, Aix-Marseille School of Economics) titreThe Poverty-Economic Growth-Health Triangle speaker Hannafi Cyrine (GREQAM, Aix-Marseille School of Economics) coauthor(s) Muller Christophe (GREQAM, Aix-Marseille School of Economics) discussant Sevinc Deniz (University of Birmingham) titreA novel look at multidimensional inequality in the UK: just how unequal we are speaker Sevinc Deniz (University of Birmingham) discussant Afawubo Komivi (CEREFIGE, Univ. Lorraine) 1 23/06/2016 AFSE 2016 65th Congress - Program Parallel Sessions Session A5 - International economics and financial performance Chair: Paula Margaretic (Central Bank of Chile) Room K20 titreSovereign Bond Spreads and Extra-Financial Performance: An Empirical Analysis of Emerging Markets speaker Margaretic Paula (Central Bank of Chile) coauthor(s) Pouget Sebastien (Toulouse School of Economics, IDEI), Berg Florian (Paris-Dauphine and Amundi Asset Management) discussant Horny Guillaume (Banque de France) titreBanks' foreign currency funding and exporters' performance speaker Horny Guillaume (Banque de France) coauthor(s) Berthou Antoine (Banque de France, CEPII, Paris), Mésonnier Jean-Stéphane (Banque de France) discussant Dauvin Magali (EconomiX, Univ. Paris-Ouest Nanterre La Défense) titreSovereign Spreads in emerging economies: do natural resources matter? speaker Dauvin Magali (EconomiX, Univ. Paris-Ouest Nanterre La Défense) discussant Margaretic Paula (Central Bank of Chile) Session A6 - Partner association - European Neuroeconomics Association: Neuroeconomics and decision-making Chair: Christian Schmidt (AEN, Univ. Paris-Dauphine) Room K21 titreFictive reinforcement learning adapts to the correlation structure of rewards during economic choice speaker Wyart Valentin (Laboratoire de Neurosciences Cognitives) discussant Heimann Marco (IAE, Univ. Lyon 3) titreHow the crowding out of image concerns alters moral accounting decision pro-social behavior speaker Heimann Marco (IAE, Univ. Lyon 3) discussant Schmidt Christian (AEN) titreHow risk expectations are related to time discounting in the mental decision-making processes: some neural insights speaker Schmidt Christian (AEN) discussant Wyart Valentin (Laboratoire de Neurosciences Cognitives) Session A7 - Partner association - FAERE: Energy Chair: Matrie-Hèlène Hubert (CREM, Univ. Rennes 1) Room K30 titreInvestment in Energy Efficiency, Adoption of Renewable Energy and Household Behaviour: Evidence from OECD countries speaker Dato Prudence (IREGE, IAE Savoie Mont Blanc) discussant Yan Hui Jie (Department of Applied Foreign Languages, Aix-Marseille University) titreHousehold Fuel Use in Rural China speaker Yan Hui Jie (Department of Applied Foreign Languages, Aix-Marseille University) coauthor(s) Muller Christophe (Aix-Marseille School of Economics) discussant Hubert Marie-Helene (CREM, Univ. Rennes 1) titreWill Shale Gas Reduce Carbon Emissions from China? speaker Hubert Marie-Helene (CREM, Univ. Rennes 1) discussant Dato Prudence (IREGE, IAE Savoie Mont Blanc) Session A8 - Unemployment: macroeconomic perspectives Chair: Jérôme Gautié (CES, Univ. Paris 1) Room K31 titreIncreasing Firing Costs in a Dual Labour Market Theory and Evidence speaker Gebauer Markus (Toulouse School of Economics) discussant Fontaine Idriss (CEMOI, Univ. la Réunion) titreThe conditional Ins and Outs of French Unemployment speaker Fontaine Idriss (CEMOI, Univ. la Réunion) discussant Gebauer Markus (Toulouse School of Economics) 2 23/06/2016 AFSE 2016 65th Congress - Program Parallel Sessions Session A10 - Field experiments Chair: Alain Trannoy (Aix-Marseille School of Economics, EHESS) Room B112 titreFaut-il encourager les étudiants à améliorer leur orthographe ? speaker Gilles Fabrice (LEM, Univ. Lille, TEPP) coauthor(s) Bellity Estelle (TEPP, ERUDITE, Univ. Paris-Est), L'horty Yannick (TEPP, ERUDITE, Univ. Paris-Est), Sarfati Laurent (TEPP, ERUDITE, Univ. Paris-Est) discussant Chareyron Sylvain (ERUDITE, Univ. Paris-Est, TEPP) titreUne analyse spatiale du non-recours aux dispositifs sociaux speaker Chareyron Sylvain (ERUDITE, Univ. Paris-Est, TEPP) coauthor(s) Anne Denis (TEPP) discussant Gilles Fabrice (LEM, Univ. Lille, TEPP) Session A11 - Housing Chair: Kevin Beaubrun-Diant (PSL Research University) Room B113 titreHousing Rent speaker Jérôme Hubert (LEM, Univ. Lille) coauthor(s) Jayet Hubert (LEM, Univ. Lille), Hammadou Hakim (LEM, Univ. Lille) discussant Yasmine Essafi (Dauphine Recherches en Management) titreHousing market and demography, evidence from French panel data speaker Yasmine Essafi (Dauphine Recherches en Management) coauthor(s) Simon Arnaud (Dauphine Recherches en Management) discussant Beaubrun-Diant Kevin (PSL Research University) titreImplications of Homeownership Policies on Land Prices: the Case of a French Experiment speaker Beaubrun-Diant Kevin (PSL Research University) coauthor(s) Maury Tristan-Pierre (EDHEC Business School) discussant Jérôme Hubert (LEM, Univ. Lille) Session A12 - Partner association - French Health Economics Association: Prevention and risk behavior Chair: Florence Jusot (LEDA-LEGOS, PSL, Univ. Paris-Dauphine) Room B205 titreRisky sexual behaviors: The role of time and risk preferences in condom use speaker Guillon Marlène (Paris School of Economics, Sciences Po) coauthor(s) Fouéré Sébastien (Centre clinique et biologique des MST, Hôpital St Louis, AP-HP, Paris), Simon Anne (Département de Médecine Interne, Groupe Hospitalier Pitié-Salpêtrière, AP-HP, Paris), Segouin Christophe (Service de Santé Publique et Economie de la Santé, Hôpital Lariboisière, AP-HP, Paris) discussant Ogrodnik Marysia (CES, Univ. Paris 1) titreAn Economic Model of the Stages of Addictive Consumption speaker Ogrodnik Marysia (CES, Univ. Paris 1) discussant Guillon Marlène (Paris School of Economics, Sciences Po) Session A13 - Agricultural economics Chair: Julien Jacob (BETA, Univ. Lorraine) Room B206 titreAre Agroecological Practices Complementary? Evidence from Banana Production in the French West Indies speaker Fares Mhand (AGIR, INRA, INP Toulouse) coauthor(s) Blazy Jean-Marc (ASTRO, INRA, Guadeloupe), Saqlain Raza (Pakistan Institute of Development Economics), Alban Thomas (LERNA, INRA, Toulouse Scool of Economics) discussant Koussoube Estelle (LEDa, UMR DIAL) titreReturns to fertilizer use: does it pay enough? Some new evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa speaker Koussoube Estelle (LEDa, UMR DIAL) coauthor(s) Nauges Céline (Toulouse School of Economics, INRA) discussant Houngbedji Kenneth (Paris School of Economics) titreProperty Rights and Labour Supply in Ethiopia speaker Houngbedji Kenneth (Paris School of Economics) discussant Fares Mhand (AGIR, INRA, INP Toulouse) 3 23/06/2016 AFSE 2016 65th Congress - Program Parallel Sessions Session A14 - Labor
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