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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

Joshua Angrist (MIT) Joshua Angrist is the Ford Professor of Economics at MIT, a director of MIT's School Effectiveness and Inequality Initiative, and a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research. A dual U.S. and Israeli citizen, he taught at Harvard and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem before coming to MIT in 1996. Angrist received his B.A. from Oberlin College in 1982 and completed his Ph.D. in Economics at Princeton in 1989.

Angrist's research interests include the economics of education and school reform; social programs and the labor market; the effects of immigration, labor market regulation and institutions; and econometric methods for program and policy evaluation. Angrist is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the Econometric Society, and has served on many editorial boards and as a Co-editor of the Journal of Labor Economics. He received an honorary doctorate from the University of St Gallen (Switzerland) in 2007 and is the author (with Steve Pischke) of Mostly Harmless Economics: An Empiricist's Companion and Mastering 'Metrics: The Path from Cause to Effect, both published by Princeton University Press. Angrist and Pischke hope to bring undergraduate econometrics instruction out of the Stones Age.

Inaugural Lecture: Tuesday June 8, 09:15-10:15. Inside Job or Deep Impact? Extramural Citations and the Influence of Economic Scholarship.

Muriel Niederle (Stanford University) Professor Niederle is Professor of Economics at Stanford University. Using experimental economics, she has developed a pathbreaking research agenda related to gender issues and matching between organ donors and receivers. She has published her research in the most reputable economic journals such as the American Economic Review, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Review of Economic Studies, Econometrica.

Jean-Jacques Laffont Lecture: Wednesday June 9, 18:00-19:00 – To Be Announced

Valérie Mignon (Université Nanterre) - President of AFSE Valérie Mignon is Professor of economics at the Nanterre, president of the 5th section of the National Council of Universities, scientific advisor to the CEPII, and president of the French Economic Association. Her research focuses primarily on macroeconomics and international finance, oil and energy markets, and econometrics. She has published approximately 100 articles in peer-reviewed journals and several books.

Presidential Lecture (in French): Thursday June 10, 15:15-16:15 Becoming a university professor today: how and what prospects?

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

DAY 1 Tuesday June 8

08:45 - 09:00 Opening Words Welcome Address Valérie Mignon, University Paris-Nanterre, President AFSE Jérôme Héricourt, University of , AFSE Board – Local Organization Committee Jean-Philippe Ammeux, Dean, IÉSEG School of Management François-Olivier Seys, Dean, FaSeST, University of Lille

09:15 - 10:15 Inaugural Lecture: Josh Angrist (MIT) – Deep Impact: Economic Research Evolves (Econometric instruction, not so much) Chair: Stéphane Vigeant (U. Lille)

10:15 - 10:45 Break

10:45 - 12:15 Invited Sessions: The Nature and the Market Chair: Elodie Bertrand, ISJPS, CNRS - Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne Valérie Boisvert, University of Lausanne Fabien Girard, Université -Alpes

Invited Sessions: Performance of organizations: a nonparametric approach Chair: Stéphane Vigeant, University of Lille Emili Grifell-Tatjé, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona Laurens Cherchye, KU Leuven Maria C.A. Silva, Catolica Porto Business School

12:15 - 14:00 General Assembly AFSE AFSE PhD Awards, Malinvaud Award for the Best Paper by a young economist

14:00 - 15:30 PARALLEL SESSIONS A

15:30 - 16:00 Break

16:00 - 17:30 PARALLEL SESSIONS B

17:40 - 19:00 Non-academic Job Market Session (in French) Chairs: Rémy Lecat (Banque de ) and Thierry Pénard (U. 1, AFSE) Giulia Sestieri (Banque de France) Stefan Zeugner (Commission européenne) Véronique Simonnet (DARES) Jean-Eudes Moncomble (Conseil Français de l'énergie)

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DAY 2 Wednesday June 9

08:45 - 10:45 PARALLEL SESSIONS C

10:45 - 11:15 Break

11:15 - 12:45 Invited Sessions: Causality in Economics Chairs: Manon Garrouste (University of Lille) and Nicolas Debarsy (CNRS) Claude Diebolt (CNRS) Pauline Givord (Insee) Jean-Marc Robin (Sciences Po, Paris)

Invited Sessions: Financial Stability Chair: Renaud Beaupain (IÉSEG School of Management) Monica Billio (Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia) Giulia Iori (City Univeristy of London) Deniz Erdemlioglu (IÉSEG School of Management)

12:45 - 13:30 Lunch

13:30 - 14:15 Stata® Software Presentation

14:15 - 15:45 PARALLEL SESSIONS D

15:45 - 16:15 Break

16:15 - 17:45 PARALLEL SESSIONS E

17:45 - 18:00 Break

18:00 - 19:00 Jean-Jacques Laffont Lecture: Muriel Niederle (Stanford University) – Using Behavioral Economics to Break the Glass Ceiling Chair: Fabrice Le Lec (University of Lille)

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DAY 3 Thursday June 10

09:30 - 11:30 PARALLEL SESSIONS F

11:30 – 12:00 Break

12:00 - 13:15 Lunch & Roundtable AFSE/AFEP Chair: Jean-Marc Vittori (Les Echos) Agnès Benassy-Quéré (DG Trésor, PSE) Agnès Labrousse (Université de Picardie - Jules Verne) Michel de Vroey (UCLouvain) André Orléan (CNRS, EHESS)

13:15 – 13:30 Break

13:30 - 15:00 PARALLEL SESSIONS G

15:00 - 15:15 Break

15:15 - 16:15 Presidential Lecture (in French): Valérie Mignon (University of Paris-Nanterre, President of AFSE) – Becoming a university professor today: how and what prospects? Chair: Jérôme Héricourt (University of Lille, AFSE Board – Local Organization Committee)

16:15 - 16:45 Break

16:45 - 18:15 Invited Sessions: Uncertainty and Climate Change Chair: Loïc Berger, CNRS Gernot Wagner (New York Univerity) Mar Reguant (Northwestern University) Christian Gollier (TSE, )

Invited Sessions: Migration, Mobility and Human Capital Chair: Simone Moriconi (IÉSEG School of Management) Giovanni Peri (University of California Davis) Léa Marchal (University Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne) Nuria Rodrigues Planas (City University of New York) Robert Stelter (University of Basel)

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INSTRUCTIONS TO PRESENTERS

All presentations should be exclusively in English. Each session is chaired by the presenter of the last paper.

The Chair is in charge of allowing 30 minutes to each paper including the presentation (20-25 minutes) and a general discussion (5-10 minutes).

To facilitate the flow of the conference, participants should ask questions in the chat, and the Chair will collect the questions and ask them after the presentation.

To avoid losing time during the session, we kindly ask presenters to have their slides ready at least 10 minutes before the start of the session, and ensure they are in a PPT or PDF format.

The conference will be host on a Swapcard platform, and all sessions will happen on Zoom. Each session will have its own, specific zoom link.

Technical support will be available throughout the meeting.

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PARALLEL SESSIONS

DAY 1 – Tuesday, June 8 Session A1 – French Cliometric Association (AFC) I Tuesday, June 8 14:00 to 15:30

A Legacy from the Annales, Cliometrics in Speaker: Claude Diebolt (U. Strasbourg)

Technological novelty and productivity growth: a cliometric approach Speaker: Marianna Epicoco (U. de Lorraine) Co-authors: Magali Jaoul-Grammare (U. de Strasbourg), Anne Plunket (U. Paris Sud)

Session A2 – GdRe Money, Banking and Finance I Tuesday, June 8 14:00 to 15:30

Assessing the Sources of Heterogeneity in Eurozone Response to Unconventional Monetary Policy Speaker: Komlan Agba (U. Namur) Co-authors: Jean-Yves Gnabo (U. Namur), Hamza Bennani (U. Paris Nanterre)

Central bank balance sheet and systemic risk Speaker: Maëlle Vaille (U. de )

Emperor's new clothes: who benefits from ECB's pro-credit policy? Speaker: Samuel Ligonnière (U. de Strasbourg) Co-author: Samima Ouerk (ESCP Paris)

Session A3 – Association de Science Régionale de Langue Française (ASRDLF) Tuesday, June 8 14:00 to 15:30

Distance à la mer, densité littorale et coûts des services publics locaux Speaker: Fabien Yao (U. Brest) Co-author: Matthieu Leprince (U. Brest)

Le fonds de sortie des emprunts toxiques : une alternative au contentieux ? Speaker: Maxime Fajeau (U. Paris 1) Co-authors: Samuel Ligonnière (U. de Strasbourg), Alexandre Mayol (U. de Lorraine)

The Geography of Environmental Innovation: The case of French industrial firms Speaker: Simon Nadel (U. Lille) Co-authors: Danielle Galliano (INRAE), Pierre Triboulet (INRAE)

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Session A4 – French Economic Association of Law and Economics (AFED) Tuesday, June 8 14:00 to 15:30

Financial Crime and Punishment: A Meta-Analysis Speaker: Laure De Batz (Prague University of Economics and Business)

Political Agency and Legislative Subsidies with Imperfect Monitoring Speaker: Benjamin Blumenthal (PSE, Paris)

Local Government and Innovation: the case of Italian provinces Speaker: Pierpoalo Parrotta (IÉSEG School of Management) Co-authors: Marianna Marino (Skema Business School), Fortuna Casoria (U. 2), Davide Sala (U. Passau)

Session A5 – General session: Fiscal Policy Tuesday, June 8 14:00 to 15:30

(Non-)Keynesian Effects of Fiscal Austerity: New Evidence from a large sample Speaker: Antonio Afonso (ISEG, Lisboa)

Fiscal policy in a negative interest rate-growth differential environment: new evidence Speaker: Jocelyn Boussard (European Commission) Co-author: Philipp Mohl (European Commission)

Real-time fiscal policy responses in the OECD from 1997 to 2018: procyclical but sustainable? Speaker: Pierre Aldama (Banque de France) Co-author: Jérôme Creel (OFCE, Sciences-Po)

Session A6 – General session: Migration I Tuesday, June 8 14:00 to 15:30

Hosting Refugees and Voting for the Far-Right: Evidence from France Speaker: Sarah Schneider-Strawczynski (PSE, Paris)

Migration, Remittances and Accumulation of Human Capital with Endogenous Debt Constraints Speaker: Nicolas Destrée (U. Paris Nanterre) Co-authors: Karine Gente (Aix- U.), Carine Nourry (Aix-Marseille U.)

Remittances, Prices, and Shocks Speaker: Rémi Viné (Graduate Institute, Geneva)

Session A7 – General session: Conflicts and Violence Tuesday, June 8 14:00 to 15:30

Living in the caliphate: the impact of exposure to Boko Haram's ideology on school attendance Speaker: Nicole Stoelinga (European University Institute)

The Economic Costs of Conflict: A Production Network Approach Speaker: Lavinia Piemontese (ENS Lyon)

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Youth resentment and violence: evidence from Burkina Faso Speaker: Pascale Combes Motel (U. Clermont Auvergne) Co-authors: Alexandra Tapsoba (U. Joseph Ki-Zerbo), Jean-Louis Combes (U. Clermont Auvergne)

Session A8 – French Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (FAERE) I Tuesday, June 8 14:00 to 15:30

One-nudge-does-not-fit-all: The case of water preservation Speaker: Pauline Pedehour (U. )

The effectiveness of Environmental Management System standards Speaker: Amélie Goerger (ETH Zürich)

Green Human Resource Management - A personnel economics perspective Speaker: Bernard Sinclair-Desgagné (U. Côte d'Azur)

Session A9 – French Health Economics Association I Tuesday, June 8 14:00 to 15:30

Does medication spending increase nursing home residents' emergency room visits? Evidence from the IDEM study Speaker: Thomas Rapp (U. Paris Descartes) Co-authors: Jonathan Sicsic (U. Paris Descartes), Neda Tavassoli (CHU Toulouse), Yves Rolland (CHU Toulouse)

Getting used to terrorist threats? Evidence from French terrorist attacks between 2015 and 2016 Speaker: Eva Moreno-Galbis (U. Aix-Marseille) Co-authors: Sylvie Blasco ( U.), Tanguy Jérémy (U. Mont Blanc)

Should I stay (at home) or should I go (to work)? Analysis of the effects of employer's practices on worker's sickness presenteeism or absenteeism Speaker: Théo Denis (U. Paris 2 Panthéon-Assas) Co-author: Joseph Lanfranchi (U. Paris 2 Panthéon-Assas)

Session A10 – General session: Gender and labor outcomes I Tuesday, June 8 14:00 to 15:30

Do collective bargaining framework policies on gender equality have an impact on their outcome? Speaker: Kadija Charni (U. du Maine) Co-authors: Anne-Sophie Bruno (U. Paris 1), Julien Cardoso (U. Gustave-Eiffel), Ylenia Curci (U. de ), Nathalie Greenan (CNAM), Jérémy Tanguy (U. Savoie Mont-Blanc)

The impact of paternity leave on mothers' employment in Europe Speaker: Johanne Bacheron (U. Aix-Marseille)

The Unintended Consequences of Maternity Leave Allowance on Fertility and Career Decisions Speaker: Sébastien Fontenay (U. Libre de Bruxelles)

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Session B1 – French Cliometric Association (AFC) II Tuesday, June 8 16:00 to 17:30

Have Unequal Treaties Fostered Domestic Market Integration in Late Imperial China? Speaker: Mary-Françoise Renard (U. Clermont-Auvergne) Co-author: Jean-Louis Combes (U. Clermont-Auvergne)

The Origins of Elite Persistence: Evidence from Political Purges in post-World War II France Speaker: Jean Lacroix (U. Paris ) Co-authors: Toke Aidt (U. Cambridge), Pierre-Guillaume Méon (U. Libre de Bruxelles)

Zombie International Currency: the Pound Sterling 1945-1971 Speaker: Maylis Avaro (Graduate Institute, Geneva)

Session B2 – GdRe Money, Banking and Finance II Tuesday, June 8 16:00 to 17:30

Fiscal Rules Compliance and Social Welfare Speaker: Kéa Baret (U. Strasbourg)

Do budget rules limit budget forecast errors? The US states experience Speaker: Nicolas Ooghe (U. Lille) Co-author: Mamadou Boukari (U. de Kara)

Can fiscal rules curb income inequality? Speaker: Alexandru Minea (U. Clermont-Auvergne) Co-authors: Jean-Louis Combes (U. Clermont Auvergne), Xavier Debrun (Belgium National Bank and European Fiscal Board), Nestor Sawadogo (The World Bank) and Cezara Vinturis (U. Clermont Auvergne and West University of Timisoara)

Session B3 – General session: Monetary Policy Tuesday, June 8 16:00 to 17:30

Central-Bank Digital Currency and Risk Sharing in a Currency Union Speaker: Julien Duc (U. Paris Dauphine) Co-author: Mariana Rojas-Breu (U. Paris Dauphine)

Capital ratios and banking crisis in the European Union Speaker: Raphaël Cardot-Martin (U. de Franche Comté) Co-authors: Fabien Labondance (U. de Franche Comté), Catherine Refait-Alexandre (U. de Franche Comté)

Rationalizing Central Bank Swap Lines Speaker: Natalie Kessler (European University Institute)

Session B4 – French Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (FAERE) II Tuesday, June 8 16:00 to 17:30

Energy Efficiency Capitalization: Contingency of the Green Value on the Housing Market Structure Speaker: Nathaly Cruz (U. Paris Nanterre)

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Environmental policy and the CO2 emissions embodied in international trade Speaker: Koutchogna Kokou Edem Assogbavi (U. Bordeaux) Co-author: Stéphane Dees (Banque de France)

Payment for Environmental Services and pollution tax under imperfect competition Speaker: Anneliese Krautkraemer (U. Clermont-Auvergne)

Session B5 – General session: Elections Tuesday, June 8 16:00 to 17:30

Are Gender Quotas on Candidates Bound to be Ineffective? Speaker: Quentin Lippmann (U. of Essex)

Non-Participation in Parliamentary Voting: a Strategy to Avoid Conflict under Party Discipline Speaker: Héloïse Cloléry (Ecole Polytechnique)

Does Context Outweigh Individual Characteristics in Driving Voting Behavior? Evidence from Relocations within the US Speaker: Vincent Pons (Harvard U.)

Session B6 – General session: Education and Inequalities Tuesday, June 8 16:00 to 17:30

Formation of Children's Cognitive and Socio-Emotional Skills: Are All Parental Times Equal? Speaker: Hélène Le Forner (U. Aix-Marseille)

Unequal access to higher education based on parental income: evidence from France Speaker: Cécile Bonneau (ENS) Co-author: Sébastien Grobon (DARES)

Educational racial inequalities in a context of decolonization: School democratization and persistence of inequalities in New Caledonia Speaker: Amélie Chung (U. Nouvelle-Calédonie)

Session B7 – General session: Public Economics I Tuesday, June 8 16:00 to 17:30

Follow the money! Combining household and firm-level evidence to unravel the tax elasticity of dividends Speaker: Claire Leroy (Ecole Polytechnique) Co-authors: Laurent Bach (Essec Business School), Antoine Bozio (PSE Paris), Arthur Guillouzouic Le Corff (Sciences Po), Brice Fabre (PSE Paris), Clément Malgouyres (PSE Paris)

Estimating the Laffer Tax Rate on Capital Income: Cross-base Responses Matters Speaker: Marie-Noëlle Lefebvre (U. Paris 2 Panthéon-Assas) Co-authors: Etienne Lehmann (U. Paris 2 Pantheon-Assas), Michael Sicsic (U. Paris 2 Pantheon-Assas)

Intergenerational Income Mobility: The French Case Speaker: Gustave Kenedi (Sciences Po) Co-author: Louis Sirugue (PSE Paris)

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Session B8 – French Health Economics Association II Tuesday, June 8 16:00 to 17:30

Does Later Retirement Change your Healthcare Consumption? Evidence from France Speaker: Elsa Perdrix (Munich Center for the Economics of Aging)

Informal care at old age at home and in nursing homes: determinants and economic value Speaker: Quitterie Roquebert (U. Strasbourg) Co-author: Marianne Tenand (Erasmus School of Health Policy and Management - Rotterdam)

Improving access to care for older self-employed in France, Are social subsidies a game changer? Speaker: Estelle Augé (IRDES) Co-author: Nicolas Sirven (Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Santé Publique)

Session B9 – General session: Gender and labor outcomes II Tuesday, June 8 16:00 to 17:30

Rent sharing in the Belgian private sector: is the magnitude of the phenomenon different according to the worker's origin and gender? Speaker: Alexandre Waroquier (U. Mons)

Bayesian Inference for Distributional Changes: The Effect of Western TV on Wage Inequality and Female Labour Participation in Former East Germany Speaker: Edwin Fourrier (TSE, Toulouse) Co-author: Lubrano Michel (U. Aix-Marseille)

Cracks in the boards: the opportunity cost of homogeneous boards of directors Speaker: Helene Maghin (KU Leuven)

Session B10 – General session: Scoring Tuesday, June 8 16:00 to 17:30

The Fairness of Credit Scoring Models Speaker: Sébastien Saurin (U. Orléans) Co-author: Christophe Hurlin (U. Orléans)

Regulating short-term rental platforms: where, how and in the interest of whom? Speaker: Dominique Torre (U. Côte d’Azur) Co-authors: Sauveur Giannoni (U. Corse), Malgorzata Ogonowska (U. Paris 8)

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DAY 2 – Wednesday, June 9 Session C1 – GdRe Money, Banking and Finance III Wednesday, June 9 08:45 to 10:45

Macroprudential policy and financial system stability: an aggregate study Speaker: Hamdi Jbir (U. ) Co-authors: Cornel Oros (U. Poitiers), Alexandra Popescu (U. Poitiers)

Monetary and prudential policy coordination: impact on bank's risk-taking Speaker: Melchisedek Joslem Ngambou Djatche (U. de ) Co-author: Olivier Bruno (U. de Nice)

When could macroprudential and monetary policies be in conflict? Speaker: Jose David Garcia Revelo (U. Orléans) Co-author: Grégory Levieuge (Banque de France)

Machine Learning or Econometrics for Credit Scoring: Let's Get the Best of Both Worlds Speaker: Sullivan Hué (U. Orléans) Co-authors: Christophe Hurlin (U. Orléans), Elena Dumitrescu (U. Paris Nanterre), Sessi Tokpavi (U. Orléans)

Session C2 – General session: Monetary and Fiscal Policies Wednesday, June 9 08:45 to 10:45

When Inequality Matters: Distributional Issues under Optimal Fiscal Response to a Monetary Shock Speaker: Océane Pietri (Aix-Marseille U.)

Empirical Evidence of the Lending Channel of Monetary Policy under Negative Interest Rates Speaker: Whelsy Boungou (U. de Bordeaux)

Fiscal limits and the pricing of Eurobonds Speaker: Kevin Pallara (HEC Lausanne) Co-author: Jean-Paul Renne (HEC Lausanne)

No Regret Fiscal Reforms: Rule vs Discretion revisited Speaker: Pierre-Edouard Collignon (Ecole Polytechnique)

Session C3 – General session: Elections Wednesday, June 9 08:45 to 10:45

More to the picture than meets the eye? Governors' popularity, voters' polarization and political budget cycles Speaker: Hira Iqbal (U. Lille) Co-authors: Etienne Farvaque (U. Lille), Nicolas Ooghe (U. Lille)

Political Monetary Cycles: An Empirical Study Speaker: Hugo Oriola (U. Orléans)

Populism and Ideological Convergence in a Multiparty System: Evidence from Finland Speaker: Tuuli Tähtinen (European University Institute)

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Session C4 – French Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (FAERE) III Wednesday, June 9 08:45 to 10:45

Rat vs. Human: Competitive Exclusion for Easter Island's Limited Natural Resources Speaker: Paula Maldonado (U. de ) Co-authors: Ronan Congar (U. de Rouen), Morgane Chevy (U. Le Havre Normandie)

How does biased technological change affects energy production in the US? Evidence from patent data Speaker: Kevin Genna (U. Aix-Marseille)

How to design reserve markets? The case of the demand function in capacity markets Speaker: Léopold Monjoie (U. Paris Dauphine)

Individual investments in renewable energy sources and Peer-to-Peer trading Speaker: Iman Salem (U. de Liège) Co-author: Axel Gautier (U. de Liège)

Session C5 – Association Charles Gide Society for the study of Economic Thought Wednesday, June 9 08:45 to 10:45

Identifying Traditions in the Study of Quality in Economic Thought Speaker: Julien Gradoz (U. Lille)

Investigating the "Debt-Money-Prices" Triangle: Irving Fisher's Long Journey Toward the 100% Money Proposal Speaker: Samuel Demeulemeester (Triangle)

Le concept de civilisation chez Schumpeter : entre Lucien Lévy-Bruhl et Karl Marx Speaker: Tristan Velardo (Sciences Po Lille)

Les crises économiques au sein de la pensée autrichienne Speaker: Jean-Christophe Aubanel (U. Lille)

Session C6 – General session: COVID-19 Economics Wednesday, June 9 08:45 to 10:45

Assessing short-term and long-term economic and environmental effects of the COVID-19 crisis in France Speaker: Meriem Hamdi-Cherif (OFCE - Sciences Po Paris) Co-authors: Paul Malliet (OFCE - Sciences Po Paris), Frederic Reynes (Netherland Organisation for Applied Scientific Research), Gissela Landa (OFCE - Sciences Po Paris), Aurelien Saussay (London School of Economics)

Behind the scenes: modelling simultaneous supply and demand shocks, an application to the first lockdown in France Speaker: Magali Dauvin (OFCE - Sciences Po Paris) Co-author: Raul Sampognaro (OFCE - Sciences Po Paris)

COVID-induced sovereign risk in the euro area: When did the ECB stop the spread? Speaker: Fabien Tripier (U. Evry) Co-author: Ortmans Aymeric (U. Evry)

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Working from Home and Reverse Brain Drain Speaker: Jan Fidrmuc (U. Lille) Co-authors: Berlinschi Ruxanda (KU Leuven), Irina Bakalova (HSE Moscow)

Session C7 – General session: Migration II Wednesday, June 9 08:45 to 10:45

Is naturalization a passport for better labor market integration? Evidence from a quasi-experimental setting Speaker: Yajna Govind (INED)

Is there a gender gap in health among migrants in Russia? Speaker: Marine de Talance (U. Gustave Eiffel) Co-author: Sandra Pellet (INED)

Naturalization policy and the economic integration of immigrants: new evidence for France Speaker: Joachim Jarreau (U. Paris-Dauphine)

Migration and Remittances: A network analysis Speaker: Thi Hong Hanh Pham (U. Nantes)

Session C8 – The French Association of Digital Economics (AFREN) I Wednesday, June 9 08:45 to 10:45

Computer Algorithms Prefer Headless Women Speaker: Clara Jean (U. Paris Saclay) Co-authors: Grazia Cecere (Institut Mines-Télécom Business School), Matthieu Manant (U. Paris Saclay), Catherine Tucker (MIT Sloan)

Blockchain as Schumpeter Mark 1 or Mark 2? An empirical analysis of blockchain job offers in France and Germany Speaker: Martin Cimiterra (U. Côte d'Azur) Co-authors: Jackie Krafft (U. Côte d'Azur), Lionel Nesta (U. Côte d'Azur)

Impact of Roaming Regulation on Revenues and Prices of Mobile Operators in the EU Speaker: Angela Munoz Acevedo (Telecom Paris) Co-author: Grzybowski Lukasz (Telecom Paris)

Information Frictions and Early-Stage Investors: Evidence from a Crowd-Rating Platform Speaker: Aurélien Quignon (U. Paris Nanterre)

Session C9 – General session: Labor Economics - Employment Policies across Europe Wednesday, June 9 08:45 to 10:45

Promoting self-employment: Does it create more employment and business activity? Speaker: Gilbert Cette (Banque de France) Co-author: Jimmy Lopez (U. )

Reforms of Collective Bargaining Institutions in European Union Countries: Bad Timing, Bad Outcomes? Speaker: Yann Thommen (U. Lorraine)

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The Costs of Job Loss Across Countries: Evidence and Explanations Speaker: Antoine Bertheau (University of Copenhagen)

Should a disability be declared? Evidence from a multi-criteria test in France Speaker: Naomie Mahmoudi (U. Gustave Eiffel)

Session C10 – General session: Mobilities Wednesday, June 9 08:45 to 10:45

Is international tourism responsible for the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic? A cross-country analysis with a special focus on small islands Speaker: Jean-François Hoarau (U. Réunion)

Rural-urban migration as a risk coping strategy: The role of income differentials Speaker: Siwar Khelifa (U. Lyon Lumière 2) Co-authors: Sylvie Demurger (CNRS) and Beatrice Rey-Fournier (U. Lyon Lumière 2)

The diffusion of knowledge: Evidence from the Jet Age Speaker: Fernando Stipanicic (TSE, Toulouse) Co-author: Stefan Pauly (Sciences Po)

Are emotions significant in users' decision-making on transport modal choice? Speaker: Stéphanie Souche Le Corvec (U. Lyon Lumière 2) Co-author: Yves Croissant (U. de la Réunion)

Session C11 – General session: Microeconomics theory I Wednesday, June 9 08:45 to 10:45

An assessment of Nash equilibria in the airline industry Speaker: Philippe Gagnepain (PSE, Paris) Co-authors: Alexandra Belova (ECOPSY consulting), Stéphane Gauthier (Paris School of Economics)

Citizen science vs. traditional science: the speed/quality trade-off Speaker: Olga Bernard (TSE, Toulouse)

Necessary versus equal players in axiomatic studies Speaker: Florian Navarro (U. ) Co-author: Sylvain Beal (U. Franche-Comté)

Session C12 – General session: Education I Wednesday, June 9 08:45 to 10:45

Student Preferences, Capacity Constraints and Post-Secondary Achievements in a Non-Selective System Speaker: Georgia Thebault (PSE, Paris) Co-author: Nagui Berchichi (INSEE)

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Building civic skills: experimental evidence from a European educational program Speaker: Simon Briole-Mallet (PSE, Paris) Co-authors: Eric Maurin (PSE, Paris), Marc Gurgand (PSE, Paris), Sandra McNally (London School of Economics), Jennifer Ruiz-Valenzuela (London School of Economics), Daniel Santin (Complutense University of Madrid), Yannis Tsirbas (University of Athens)

Peer Effects in Cognitive Performance Evidence from 5- to 95-Year-olds Speaker: Jose De Sousa (University Paris-Saclay) Co-author: Benoit Schmutz (Ecole Polytechnique)

Conditional Cash Transfers and the Learning Crisis: Evidence from Tayssir scale-up in Morocco Speaker: Claire Ricard (U. Clermont Auvergne) Gazeaud Jules (Universidade Nova de Lisboa)

Session D1 – General session: Exchange Rates Wednesday, June 9 14:15 to 15:45

Exchange rate regime and trade liberalization Speaker: Pauline Wibaux (PSE, Paris)

Infrastructures and the real exchange rate Speaker: Florian Morvillier (U. Paris Nanterre)

Session D2 – General session: Redistribution Wednesday, June 9 14:15 to 15:45

Government Unemployment Insurance for All? The Fall of the Berlin Wall and Social Preferences Evolution Speaker: Maqsood Aslam (U. Lille) Co-authors: Etienne Farvaque (U. Lille), Alexander Mihailov (U. Reading)

Evolution of Demand for Governmental Redistribution in the Era of Growing Inequality: The Case of Germany Speaker: Bilal El Rafhi (U. )

Public health insurance impact on the consumption of healthcare services for low income populations Speaker: Benoît Carré (U. Paris Dauphine) Co-authors: Florence Jusot (U. Paris Dauphine), Jérôme Wittwer (U. Bordeaux), Martine Thomas (Caisse Nationale d'Assurance Maladie), Christelle Gastaldi-Ménager (Caisse Nationale d'Assurance Maladie)

Session D3 – General session: Taxation Wednesday, June 9 14:15 to 15:45

The opposite effects of bank tax on the real economy Speaker: Florina Cristina Badarau (U. Bordeaux) Co-authors: Andreea Semenescu (Bucharest University of Economic Studies), Alexandra popescu (U. Poitiers)

Taxes and Firm Investment Speaker: Kerim Peren Arin (U. Zayed) Co-authors: Kevin Devereux (U. College Dublin), Mieszko Mazur (IÉSEG School of Management)

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Comprehensive or Schedular Income Taxation? A General Equilibrium Approach with Nonlinear Taxation Speaker: Etienne Lehmann (U. Paris 2 Pantheon-Assas) Co-author: Laurence Jacquet (CY Paris Université)

Session D4 – General session: European Issues Wednesday, June 9 14:15 to 15:45

Convergence and capital flows in Europe: the role of financial intermediation in the sending and receiving countries Speaker: Rémy Lecat (Banque de France) Co-author: Dorothée Pasquier de Franclieu (Banque de France)

Do Central and Eastern European Countries benefit from ECB's unconventional monetary policies? A G- approach Speaker: Nicolae-Bogdan Ianc (U. Orléans)

Euro Area Monetary Communications: Excess Sensitivity and Perception Shocks Speaker: Valentin Jouvanceau (Bank of Lithuania)

Session D5 – GdRe Money, Banking and Finance IV Wednesday, June 9 14:15 to 15:45

Carbon risk in European stock market Speaker: Inessa Benchora (U. Orléans) Co-author: Sébastien Galanti (U. Orléans)

Flows and Performance with Optimal Money Management Contracts Speaker: Stefano Pegoraro (U. Notre-Dame)

Optimal Allocation with Finite Alternatives: An application to International Portfolio Choice Speaker: Simon Tièche (HEC Lausanne)

Session D6 – General session: Rural issues Wednesday, June 9 14:15 to 15:45

Land Rental Market Reforms: Can They Increase Outmigration From Agriculture? Evidence From a Quantitative Model Speaker: Arnaud Daymard (ESSEC)

Colonial farming and native welfare Evidence from height evolution in Morocco Speaker: Ariane Salem (U. Geneva)

When Does Broadband Enhance Establishment Births in Rural Areas? An Evaluation of the French Very High- Speed Broadband Plan Speaker: Claire Bussière (INRAE) Co-author: Chloé Duvivier (INRAE)

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Session D7 – General session: Microeconomic Theory Wednesday, June 9 14:15 to 15:45

Soft-Capacity constrained price competition with entry and a minimum firm size: Chamberlin without differentiation Speaker: Nicolas Drouhin (U. de Normandie) Co-author: Marie-Laure Cabon-Dhersin (U. de Rouen)

Back to Aristotle? Explorations of Objective Happiness Speaker: Ivan Mitrouchev (Université Jean Monnet Saint-Etienne)

Session D8 – French Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (FAERE) IV Wednesday, June 9 14:15 to 15:45

International Climate Finance and Emission Reductions: What Do the Last Twenty Years Tell Us? Speaker: Claire Gavard (University of Mannheim) Co-author: Niklas Schoch (University of Mannheim)

Tackling Transport-Induced Pollution in Cities: A case Study in Paris Speaker: Marion Leroutier (PSE, Paris) Co-author: Philippe Quirion (CIRED)

The Intergenerational Political Economy of Climate Change Speaker: Arnaud Goussebaile (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology)

Session D9 – French Health Economics Association III Wednesday, June 9 14:15 to 15:45

Domestic Violence and Disability: International Evidence from the Global South Speaker: Sophie Mitra (Fordham University) Co-author: Justine Hervé (Fordham University)

Migrant Remittances and The Choice of Healthcare Services Speaker: Nabeel Ul Haq SM (U. Pau et des Pays de l'Adour) Co-author: Mazhar Mughal (ESC Pau)

Efficient and fair pricing of medicines in an unequal world: who should pay for R&D? Speaker: Bruno Versaevel (EM Lyon Business School) Co-author: Etienne Billette De Villemeur (U. Lille)

Session E1 – General session: Financial Conditions and Macro dynamics Wednesday, June 9 16:15 to 17:45

Cross-Sector Interactions in Western Europe: Lessons From Trade Credit Data Speaker: Melina London (U. Aix-Marseille)

High frequency monitoring of Growth-at-Risk Speaker: Laurent Ferrara (SKEMA Business School) Co-authors: Matteo Mogliani (Banque de France), Jean-Guillaume Sahuc (Banque de France)

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Financial attractiveness of countries and impact of macro-prudential, capital restrictions and institutional factors: what gravity equations tell us? Speaker: Jean-Charles Bricongne (Banque de France) Co-author: Rémy Lecat (Banque de France)

Session E2 – General session: Development Macroeconomics Wednesday, June 9 16:15 to 17:45

The "double trap" in China - Multiple equilibria in institutions and income and their causal relationship Speaker: Linda Glawe (University of Hagen) Co-author: Helmut Wagner (University of Hagen)

Foreign direct investment and domestic private invesment in sub-Saharan African countries: crowding-in or out? Speaker: Askandarou Diallo (U. Orleans) Co-author: Isabelle Rabaud (U. Orleans), Luc Jacolin (Banque de France)

Estimating electricity consumption in Mauritius: an ARDL bounds test approach to cointegration Speaker: Anna Genave (U. de la Réunion)

Session E3 – General session: Environmental Economics Wednesday, June 9 16:15 to 17:45

Trade and the environment: assessing the effect of export diversification on pollution emissions Speaker: Elodie Mania (U. Rouen)

What are the drivers of eco-innovation? Empirical evidence from French start-ups Speaker: Malia Kedjar (U. Caen) Co-authors: Rafik Abdesselam (U. Lumière Lyon 2), Patricia Renou-Maissant (U. Paris Nanterre)

Dieselgate effect and its source of heterogeneity across countries Speaker: Marianna Marino (SKEMA Business School)

Session E4 – General session: Transmission of shocks and international spillovers Wednesday, June 9 16:15 to 17:45

Learning and Cross-Country Correlations in a Multi-Country DSGE Model Speaker: Volha Audzei (Czech National Bank)

Natural Disaters and Trade Credit Speaker: Timothée Gigout Magiorani (Collège de France) Co-author: Melina London (U. Aix-Marseille)

Economic Adjustment during the Great Recession: The Role of Managerial Quality Speaker: Jimmy Lopez (U. Dijon) Co-authors: Gilbert Cette (Banque de France), Mairesse Jacques (ENSAE), Nicoletti Giuseppe (OECD)

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Session E5 – General session: Education II Wednesday, June 9 16:15 to 17:45

From Fees to Free: User Fee Removal, Maternal Health Care Utilization and Child Health in Zambia Speaker: Yohan Renard (U. Paris Dauphine)

Education, public expenditure and economic growth under the prism of efficiency Speaker: Pierre Lesuisse (U. Clermont-Auvergne)

The effect of international accreditations on students' decisions: Evidence from French business schools Speaker: Julien Jacqmin (NEOMA Business School)

Session E6 – French Health Economics Association IV Wednesday, June 9 16:15 to 17:45

Potentially Inappropriate Prescriptions: associations with the health insurance contract and the quality of the patient-physician relationship? Speaker: Pauline Chauvin (U. Paris Descartes) Co-authors: Sarah Fustinoni (U. de Lausanne), Laurence Seematter-Bagnoud (U. de Lausanne), Marie Herr (Centre de recherche en épidémiologie et santé des populations), Brigitte Santos-Eggimann (U. de Lausanne)

Impact of benzodiazepine use on the risk of occupational accident Speaker: François-Olivier Baudot (Caisse Nationale d'Assurance Maladie)

French physicians' responses to overbilling restrictions Speaker: Aimée Kingsada (U. Paris Dauphine) Co-author: Anne-Laure Samson (U. Lille)

Session E7 – General session: Production Economics Wednesday, June 9 16:15 to 17:45

Invisible Hand at Consumption-Leisure Production Possibility Frontier: the allocation of time between goods and services under wage and price dispersions Speaker: Sergey Malakhov (U. Pierre Mendès-France)

Exponential Distance Function and Duality Theory Speaker: Paola Ravelojaona (U. de ) Co-authors: Walter Briec (U. de Perpignan), Hirofumi Fukuyama (University of Fukuoka)

Session E8 – General session: Macroeconomic Theory Wednesday, June 9 16:15 to 17:45

Sticky Information, Heterogeneity, and Aggregate Demand Speaker: Pascal Meichtry (HEC Lausanne)

Asset bubble, growth and endogenous labor supply Speaker: Kathia Bahloul Zekkari (U. Aix-Marseille)

Optimal Fiscal Policy with Heterogeneous Firms and Aggregate Shock Speaker: Alaïs Martin-Baillon (Sciences Po) 21

Session E9 – Environmental and Resource Economists (FAERE) V Wednesday, June 9 16:15 to 17:45

Climate Variability, Migration and Population in Kenya Speaker: Mélanie Gittard (PSE Paris)

Man Overboard! Industrial Fishing as a Driver of Out-Migration in Africa Speaker: Irène Hu (PSE Paris) Co-author: François Libois (PSE Paris)

Temperatures, Heterogeneous Exporters and Aggregate Trade Speaker: Clément Nedoncelle (INRAE)

Session E10 – General session: Gender and Labor Outcomes III Wednesday, June 9 16:15 to 17:45

Gender diversity and labor productivity Speaker: Fabrice Gilles (U. Lille) Co-authors: Laetitia Challe (U. Gustave-Eiffel), Yannick L'horty (U. Gustave Eiffel) and Ferhat Mihoubi (U. Gustave-Eiffel)

It's a man's world: culture of abuse, #MeToo and worker flows Speaker: Caroline Coly (PSE Paris) Co-authors: Cyprien Batut (Direction Générale du Trésor) and Sarah Schneider-Strawczynski (PSE Paris)

It only takes a strong tie: family networks and women's access to the boardroom Speaker: Esther Chevrot-Bianco (University of Copenhagen)

DAY 3 – Thursday, June 10 Session F1 – French Economic History Association (AFHE) Thursday, June 10 09:30 to 11:30

Celestial enlightenment: eclipses, curiosity and economic development among pre-modern ethnic groups Speaker: Anastasia Litina (University of Macedonia) Co-author: Eric Roca Fernandez (U. Aix-Marseille)

Was Louis XIV Wrong? Socio-Economic Consequences of Protestantism in Early Modern France Speaker: Cédric Chambru (University of Zurich)

Landholding Inequality and Democratization: Evidence from Nineteenth-Century France Speaker: Adrien Montalbo (IÉSEG School of Management)

Holy Factories: Industrialization and the Dissolution of French Monasteries Speaker: Arnaud Deseau (U. Catholique de Louvain)

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Session F2 – General session: Business Cycles Thursday, June 10 09:30 to 11:30

Does the Yield Curve Signal Recessions? New Evidence from an International Panel Data Analysis Speaker: Jean-Baptiste Hasse (U. Aix-Marseille) Co-author: Quentin Lajaunie (Aix-Marseille U.)

Nonlinear Effects of Uncertainty: a GDP at Risk approach Speaker: Nicolas Himounet (U. Sorbonne Paris )

The Effects of the Non-Financial Component of Business Accelerators Speaker: Ferhat Mihoubi (U. Gustave Eiffel) Co-authors: Fabrice Gilles (U. Lille), Yannick L'Horty (U. Gustave Eiffel)

Volatility differentials worldwide: New narrative evidence on economic, currency, banking and sovereign crises Speaker: Brendan Harnoys-Vannier (PSE, Paris)

Session F3 – General session: International Finance Thursday, June 10 09:30 to 11:30

Confidence as a vector of financial contagion: how does it work, and how much does it matter? Speaker: Louis Raffestin (Trinity College Dublin)

Microfinance, Competition and Growth Speaker: Asma Boussetta (U. Orléans) Co-authors: El Moctar Laghlal (U. Orléans), Reda Marakbi (U. Artois)

Return spillovers between green energy indexes and financial markets: a first sectoral approach Speaker: Capucine Nobletz (U. Paris Nanterre)

Strategic Toeholds in Takeovers Speaker: Catherine Refait-Alexandre (U. Franche-Comté) Co-authors: Christian At (U. Franche-Comté), Hervé Alexandre (U. Paris Dauphine)

Session F4 – General session: Family Economics Thursday, June 10 09:30 to 11:30

Survivors Benefits and Conjugal Behavior, Evidence from the Netherlands Speaker: Julie Tréguier (INED) Co-author: Simon Rabaté (PSE, Paris)

Stranger Danger: Parental Attitudes, Child Development and the Fear of Kidnapping Speaker: Pascal Achard (Tilburg University) Co-author: Agnès Charpin (European University Institute)

Tropical Cyclones and Fertility: New Evidence from Madagascar Speaker: Idriss Fontaine (U. Réunion)

Female Early Marriage and Son Preference in Pakistan Speaker: Muhammad Rashid Javed (Westminster International University in Tashkent) Co-author: Mazhar Mughal (Pau Business School) 23

Session F5 – General session: Growth, Innovation and Inequality Thursday, June 10 09:30 to 11:30

Growth factors in developed countries: A 1960-2019 growth accounting decomposition Speaker: Aurélien Devillard (U. Aix-Marseille) Co-authors: Gilbert Cette (Banque de France), Vincenzo Spiezia (OECD)

What Are the Labor and Product Market Effects of Automation? New Evidence from France Speaker: Simon Bunel (Banque de France) Co-authors: Philippe Aghion (Collège de France), Céline Antonin (Sciences Po Paris), Xavier Jaravel (LSE)

Inter-generational conflict and the declining labor share Speaker: Fabien Petit (U. Aix-Marseille)

Status-seeking, Labour Supply and Income Inequality: The Case of Heterogeneous Preferences Speaker: Issa Sanou (U. Paris 2 Panthéon-Assas)

Session F6 – General session: Economics of Pandemics Thursday, June 10 09:30 to 11:30

Liberté, Egalité, Fraternité... Contaminé? Estimating the impact of French municipal elections on COVID-19 spread in France Speaker: Marc Sangnier (U. Aix-Marseille) Co-author: Guilhem Cassan (U. de Namur)

Social protests in times of social distancing: Black Lives Matter and COVID-19 Speaker: Annalí Casanueva (PSE Paris) Co-authors: Vladimir Avetian (Sciences Po), Sulin Sardoschau (Humboldt University of Berlin), Kritika Saxena (Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies - Genève)

A Poorly Understood Disease? The Evolution of the Income Gradient in Excess Mortality Due to COVID-19 within Urban Areas Speaker: Clément Brébion (Copenhagen Business School) Co-authors: Laura Khoury (Norwegian School of Economics), Paul Brandily (PSE Paris), Simon Briole (PSE Paris)

The Black Swan, Evolutionary Foundations and the Economics of Pandemics Speaker: Robert Owen (U. Nantes)

Session F7 – French Association of Experimental Economics Thursday, June 10 09:30 to 11:30

Fast then Slow: A Choice Process Explanation for the Attraction Effect Speaker: Alexia Gaudeul (Universität Göttingen) Co-author: Paolo Crosetto (INRAE)

Robustness of Inferences in Risk and Time Experiments to Lifecycle Asset Integration Speaker: Christoph Heinzel (INRAE) Co-author: Aj Bostian (University of Tampere)

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Statistical Role Models Speaker: Lenka Fiala (Tilburg University)

Trust in an expert depending on the expert's gender and the individual's characteristics: An experiment Speaker: Marie-Pierre Dargnies (U. Paris Dauphine)

Session F8 – The French Association of Digital Economics (AFREN) II Thursday, June 10 09:30 to 11:30

Enchères dynamiques ascendantes versus ventes à prix fixe sur eBay : une étude empirique du marché des montres de seconde main Speaker: El Hadj Kane (U. Franche-Comté)

Retail competition in the presence of a platform Speaker: Etienne Reimund (U. Normandie) Co-author: Clémence Christin (U. de Caen Normandie)

Ideological isolation in news consumption: evidence from France Speaker: Sylvain Dejean (U. ) Co-authors: Marianne Lumeau (U. Angers), Stéphanie Peltier (La Rochelle U.)

Platform Mergers and Workers: Evidence from the Temporary Employment Industry Speaker: Louis Pape (Ecole Polytechnique) Co-author: Ioana Marinescu (University of Pennsylvania)

Session F9 – General session: Education and labor outcomes Thursday, June 10 09:30 to 11:30

Apprenticeship and Youth Unemployment Speaker: Jérémy Hervelin (ENSAE) Co-author: Pierre Cahuc (Sciences Po)

Birth order, skills, education and labour market outcomes in Madagascar Speaker: Francesca Marchetta (U. Clermont-Auvergne) Co-author: Claire Ricard (U. Clermont Auvergne)

Skill obsolescence and early labour market exit: the impact of a vocational training policy for the elderly Speaker: Nathalie Chusseau (U. Lille) Co-author: Jacques Pelletan (U. Saint-Denis)

Technological Change and Domestic Outsourcing Speaker: Clément Mazet-Sonilhac (Sciences Po) Co-authors: Antonin Bergeaud (Sciences Po), Clément Malgouyres (PSE, Paris), Sara Signorelli (PSE, Paris)

Session F10 – GdRe Money, Banking and Finance V Thursday, June 10 09:30 to 11:30

Bondholder representatives on bank boards: a mechanism for effective market discipline? Speaker: Phan Huy Hieu Tran (U. ) Co-authors: Laetitia Lepetit (U. Limoges), Isabelle Distinguin (U. Limoges), Frank Strobel (U. of Birmingham) 25

Political environment and bank performance Speaker: Marc Kouzez (Brest Business School)

Is fintech good for bank performance? The case of mobile money in the East African Community Speaker: Clovis Rugemintwari (U. Limoges) Co-authors: Serge Ky (U. Limoges), Alain Sauviat (U. Limoges)

Session F11 – General session: Labor Economics - Employment policies in France Thursday, June 10 09:30 to 11:30

The failure of the "Emplois Francs" scheme: evaluation with repeated testing Speaker: Laetitia Challe (U. Gustave-Eiffel) Co-authors: Chareyron Sylvain (U. Gustave-Eiffel), Yannick L'horty (U. Gustave Eiffel) and Petit Pascale (U. Gustave-Eiffel)

Entitled to Leave: the Impact of Unemployment Insurance Eligibility on Employment Duration and Job Quality Speaker: Laura Khoury (Norwegian School of Economics) Co-authors: Clément Brébion (CNAM), Simon Briole (PSE Paris)

Temporary public contracts: adjustment variable or new employment standard? Speaker: Marion Mauchaussee (U. Lille)

Session G1 – GdRe Money, Banking and Finance VI Thursday, June 10 13:30 to 15:00

Monetary Policy and Business Cycle Synchronization in Europe Speaker: Rémi Odry (U. Paris Nanterre) Co-author: Roman Mestre (U. Montpellier)

Inflation-output gap correlation and the slope of the New Keynesian Phillips Curve Speaker: Etienne Vaccaro-Grange (New York University) Co-authors: Francesco Furlanetto (Norges bank), Drago Bergholt (Norges Bank)

Sovereign Risk, Credit Shocks and R&D Speaker: Pietro Grandi (U. Paris 2 Panthéon-Assas) Co-authors: Jean Belin (U. Bordeaux), Elisa Darriet (CNAM), Marianne Guille (U. Paris 2 Panthéon-Assas)

Session G2 – General session: Political Economy Thursday, June 10 13:30 to 15:00

Toxic Loans and The Rise of Populist Candidacies Speaker: Emilie Sartre (ENSAE) Co-authors: Gianmarco Daniele (U. Bocconi), Paul Vertier (Sciences-Po) The effects of tax mimicking in determining the property tax among French local governments Speaker: Asmae Aqzzouz (U. Strasbourg) Co-author: Michel Dimou (U. )

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Session G3 – General session: Transport and Environment Thursday, June 10 13:30 to 15:00

Removing urban expressways to decarbonize cities? An economic assessment Speaker: Lea Bou Sleiman (ENSAE) Co-author: Dominique Bureau (CEDD)

Congestion, diseconomies of scale and subsidies in urban public transportation Speaker: Guillaume Monchambert (U. Lyon 2 Lumières) Co-author: Nicolas Coulombel (ENPC)

Session G4 – General session: Risks & Failures Thursday, June 10 13:30 to 15:00

Predicting French SME failures: New evidence from machine learning techniques Speaker: Meryem Schalck (U. Orléans) Co-author: Christophe Schalck (IPAG)

Convergent Risk Exposures of Mutual Funds Speaker: Thi Thanh Huyen Nguyen (U. du Maine)

Loss Function-based Change Point Detection in Risk Measures Speaker: Xiaohan Xue (University of Reading) Co-authors: Emese Lazar (University of Reading), Shixuan Wang (University of Reading)

Session G5 – General session: Economic History Thursday, June 10 13:30 to 15:00

Collateral Damage? How World War One Changed the Way Women Work Speaker: Victor Gay (TSE Toulouse) Co-author: Lionel Kesztenbaum (PSE, Paris)

The International Monetary Fund and the Carnation Revolution: An Intervention in Revolutionary Portugal‚ A Synthetic Control Analysis (1974-1979) Speaker: Luciano Amaral (Nova School of Business and Economics) Co-author: Joao Santos (Nova School of Business and Economics), Bruno Marques (Nova School of Business and Economics)

Democracy, Technocracy and Economic Growth: Evidence from 20th century Spain Speaker: Alessandro Melcarne (U. Paris Nanterre) Co-author: Rok Spruk (University of Ljubliana) and Juan Mora-Sanguinetti (Bank of Spain)

Session G6 – General session: Public Economics II Thursday, June 10 13:30 to 15:00

Contractual rigidity and political contestability: revisiting public contracts renegociations Speaker: Jean Beuve (U. Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne) Co-authors: Marian Moszoro (George Mason University) and Pablo Spiller (University of Berkeley)

Contribution to a public good with altruistic preferences Speaker: Anwesha Banerjee (Max Planck Society) 27

Unpaired Kidney Exchange: Overcoming Double Coincidence of Wants without Money Speaker: Victor Hiller (U. Paris II Panthéon-Assas) Co-authors: Mohammad Akbarpour (Stanford University), Julien Combe (Ecole Polytechnique), Yinghua He (Rice University), Robert Shimer (University of Chicago), Olivier Tercieux (PSE Paris)

Session G7 – General session: Education III Thursday, June 10 13:30 to 15:00

Aim High and Persevere! Competitive Pressure and Access Gaps in Top Science Graduate Programs Speaker: Fanny Landaud (Norwegian School of Economics) Co-author: Eric Maurin (PSE Paris)

Do private schools increase academic achievement? Evidence from France Speaker: Léonard Moulin (INED)

Optional course enrollment as a mechanism for within-school segregation: Evidence from a French reform Speaker: Youssef Souidi (EHESS)

Session G8 – French Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (FAERE) VI Thursday, June 10 13:30 to 15:00

Natural Disasters and Financial Stress: Can Prudential Regulation Tame Green Swans? Speaker: Pauline Avril (U. Orléans) Co-authors: Grégory Levieuge (Banque de France), Camélia Turcu (U. Orléans)

Are Green Energies More Efficient than Dirty Energies? An Efficiency Market Analysis through Multifractal Detrended Fluctuation Method Speaker: Marie Gauthier (U. Pau et Pays de l'Adour) Co-author: Jamal Bouoiyour (U. Pau et Pays de l'Adour)

Long-term growth impact of climate change and policies: the Advanced Climate Change Long-term (ACCL) scenario building model Speaker: Claire Alestra (U. Aix-Marseille) Co-authors: Gilbert Cette (Banque de France), Rémy Lecat (Banque de France), Valérie Chouard (Banque de France)

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