Organisation: Department of Economics and Management
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Events
IAS DEM-DF Lunch Seminar with Masanobu Taniguchi (Waseda University)
Learn moreThis is a special joint DEM-DF Seminar in honor of Prof. Masanobu Taniguchi, Waseda University, Japan. Prof. Taniguchi is currently visiting the University of Luxembourg on an Institute of Advanced Studies (IAS) Distinguished Grant.
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Research Projects Pages
TSPQ – Trade shocks and product quality
Learn moreSince 2018, the United Kingdom and United States of America have been contemplating restrictive trade policies. In 2020, the COVID-19 lockdown hit the world economy. In this project, the researchers aim at quantifying the outcomes of those three shocks using a general equilibrium model with domestic sectoral linkages, trade in intermediate goods and sectoral heterogeneity…
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Research Projects Pages
MIGDCM – Modeling Migration Intentions Using Advanced Discrete Choice Models
Learn moreThis research programme proposes extensions of the use of the Cross-Nested Logit (CNL) approach to the modelling of location choices. The CNL allows to better capture the stochastic structure of these choices through the use of overlapping nests of alternative locations and to account for deviations from the property of independence of irrelevant alternatives.
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Core Research Projects
MIGDCM – Modeling Migration Intentions Using Advanced Discrete Choice Models
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Research Projects Pages
INTUITBY – Intelligent algorithms to support buyer intuition
Learn moreThe IntuitBuy project is a collaborative research project with ArcelorMittal Energy that is funded via the FNR BRIDGES scheme. ArcelorMittal procures electricity for its energy-intensive production and is interested in signing Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) to reduce its carbon footprint and hedge against price risk in electricity markets. PPAs are long-term financial contracts for buying…
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Research Projects Pages
DIGISKILLS – Digitalization, Change in Skills and Firms’ Hiring Difficulties
Learn moreThis research project investigates the consequences of recruitment difficulties on workers and firms with cutting-edge causal approaches and big administrative
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Core Research Projects
DIGISKILLS – Digitalization, Change in Skills and Firms’ Hiring Difficulties
Learn moreThis research project investigates the consequences of recruitment difficulties on workers and firms with cutting-edge causal approaches and big administrative