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1 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 Paris Nanterre) - President of AFSE Valérie Mignon is Professor of economics at the University of Paris 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? 2 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 Lille, 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 Grenoble-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 France) and Thierry Pénard (U. Rennes 1, AFSE) Giulia Sestieri (Banque de France) Stefan Zeugner (Commission européenne) Véronique Simonnet (DARES) Jean-Eudes Moncomble (Conseil Français de l'énergie) 3 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) 4 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, Toulouse) 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) 5 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. 6 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 Strasbourg 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 Bordeaux) 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) 7 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. Lyon 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: