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UCLouvain Economics Seminar - Timothy Guinanne, Yale University11 MayTimothy Guinanne (Yale University) will give a presentation on Using a New Legal Form: The GmbH, 1892-1914 Abstract: Germany introduced the Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung (GmbH) in 1892 in response to dissatisfaction with the menu of business enterprise forms then available to its entrepreneurs.En savoir plusUCLouvain Economics Seminar - Timothy Guinanne, Yale University11 MayTimothy Guinanne (Yale University) will give a presentation on Using a New Legal Form: The GmbH, 1892-1914 Abstract: Germany introduced the Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung (GmbH) in 1892 in response to dissatisfaction with the menu of business enterprise forms then available to its entrepreneurs.
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IRES Lunch Seminar - Jade Ponsard, Aix Marseille School of Economics09 MayJade Ponsard (Aix-Marseille School of Economics) will give a presentation on Collective Action and Gender Norms: Evidence from Suffragette Demonstrations Abstract: Can collective action shape cultural norms? I study the effect of local exposure to suffragette demonstrations on gender norms.En savoir plusIRES Lunch Seminar - Jade Ponsard, Aix Marseille School of Economics09 MayJade Ponsard (Aix-Marseille School of Economics) will give a presentation on Collective Action and Gender Norms: Evidence from Suffragette Demonstrations Abstract: Can collective action shape cultural norms? I study the effect of local exposure to suffragette demonstrations on gender norms.
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UClouvain Economics Seminar - Riccardo Massolo, Università del Sacro Cuore04 MayRiccardo Masolo (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore) will give a presentation on Heterogeneity and the Equitable Rate of Interest Abstract : The equitable rate of interest represents a benchmark to evaluate the cross-sectional effects of monetary policy.En savoir plusUClouvain Economics Seminar - Riccardo Massolo, Università del Sacro Cuore04 MayRiccardo Masolo (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore) will give a presentation on Heterogeneity and the Equitable Rate of Interest Abstract : The equitable rate of interest represents a benchmark to evaluate the cross-sectional effects of monetary policy.
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IRES Lunch Seminar - Leo Czajka, IRES02 MayLeo Czajka (IRES/LIDAM) will give a presentation on Using third-party data to improve tax compliance in a context of low enforcement Abstract: This paper investigates a potentially cost-effective way to improve tax compliance when enforcement capacity is low, by leveraging inter-firm relationships and third-party reporting by the largest firms.En savoir plusIRES Lunch Seminar - Leo Czajka, IRES02 MayLeo Czajka (IRES/LIDAM) will give a presentation on Using third-party data to improve tax compliance in a context of low enforcement Abstract: This paper investigates a potentially cost-effective way to improve tax compliance when enforcement capacity is low, by leveraging inter-firm relationships and third-party reporting by the largest firms.
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UCLouvain Economics Seminar - Michele Lenza, European Central Bank27 AprMichele Lenza (European Central Bank) Will give a presentation on Density forecasts of inflation: a quantile regression forest approach Abstract:En savoir plusUCLouvain Economics Seminar - Michele Lenza, European Central Bank27 AprMichele Lenza (European Central Bank) Will give a presentation on Density forecasts of inflation: a quantile regression forest approach Abstract:
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IRES Lunch Seminar - David Weil, Brown University25 AprDavid Weil (Brown University) will give a presentation on Climate Change, Population Growth, and Population Pressure Abstract: We develop a novel method for assessing the effect of constraints imposed by spatially-fixed natural resources on aggregate economic output.En savoir plusIRES Lunch Seminar - David Weil, Brown University25 AprDavid Weil (Brown University) will give a presentation on Climate Change, Population Growth, and Population Pressure Abstract: We develop a novel method for assessing the effect of constraints imposed by spatially-fixed natural resources on aggregate economic output.
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UCLouvain Economics Seminar - Christian Probsting, KUL20 AprChristian Pröbsting (KU Leuven) will give a presentation on A putty-clay model to evaluate the aggregate and distributional effects of a carbon tax Abstract: Which firms and households will be most impacted by a carbon tax? To answer that question, I set up a heterogenous agent, multi-sector model with putty-clay technology.En savoir plusUCLouvain Economics Seminar - Christian Probsting, KUL20 AprChristian Pröbsting (KU Leuven) will give a presentation on A putty-clay model to evaluate the aggregate and distributional effects of a carbon tax Abstract: Which firms and households will be most impacted by a carbon tax? To answer that question, I set up a heterogenous agent, multi-sector model with putty-clay technology.
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IRES Lunch Seminar - Lorenzo Trimarchi, Unamur18 AprLorenzo Trimarchi (Université de Namur ) will give a presentation on Environmental Political Cycles Abstract: This paper analyzes the impact of adverse business cycle shocks on environmental regulation.En savoir plusIRES Lunch Seminar - Lorenzo Trimarchi, Unamur18 AprLorenzo Trimarchi (Université de Namur ) will give a presentation on Environmental Political Cycles Abstract: This paper analyzes the impact of adverse business cycle shocks on environmental regulation.
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UCLouvain Economics Seminars - Sandro Ambühl30 MarSandro Ambühl (University of Zurich) will give a presentation on Interventionist Preferences and the Welfare State: The Case of In-Kind Nutrition Assistance Abstract: Poverty assistance is often administered in-kind even though cash transfers might raise recipients’ welfare more effectively.En savoir plusUCLouvain Economics Seminars - Sandro Ambühl30 MarSandro Ambühl (University of Zurich) will give a presentation on Interventionist Preferences and the Welfare State: The Case of In-Kind Nutrition Assistance Abstract: Poverty assistance is often administered in-kind even though cash transfers might raise recipients’ welfare more effectively.
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IRES Lunch Seminar - Diego Malo Rico, IRES28 MarDiego Malo Rico (IRES/LIDAM, UClouvain) will give a presentation on Static Model of Violent Groups: Give me my Dollars! Abstract: African countries, where most contemporary civil conflicts are concentrated, have a high unexplained variation in the number of violent groups.En savoir plusIRES Lunch Seminar - Diego Malo Rico, IRES28 MarDiego Malo Rico (IRES/LIDAM, UClouvain) will give a presentation on Static Model of Violent Groups: Give me my Dollars! Abstract: African countries, where most contemporary civil conflicts are concentrated, have a high unexplained variation in the number of violent groups.