Séminaires de midi
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    09 Nov 2023Prof. Peter G. Hansen, Purdue University 
 Identification of Factor Risk Premia
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    06 Oct 2023Victoria Vanasco, Barcelona School of Economics 
 The value of undrawn credit lines
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    05 Oct 2023Prof. Vladimir Asriyan, CREI & BSE 
 The Macroeconomics of Firm Forecasts
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    21 Sep 2023Prof. Charles Martineau, University of Toronto 
 When Crowds Aren’t Wise: Biased Social Networks and its Price Impact
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    19 Sep 2023Camelia Minoiu, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta 
 Why Does the Yield Curve Predict GDP Growth? The Role of Banks
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    05 Jul 2023Caroline Flammer, Columbia University 
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    15 Juin 2023Juan F. Imbet Jimenez, Université Paris Dauphine 
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    06 Juin 2023Anna Cieslak, Duke University 
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    16 Mai 2023Ostap Okhrin, Technische Universität Dresden 
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    11 Mai 2023Mikhail Chernov, University of California 
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    04 Mai 2023Federico Bandi, Johns Hopkins University 
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    27 Avr 2023Claudia Custodio, Imperial college London 
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    23 Mar 2023Alexandre Corhay, University of Toronto 
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    16 Mar 2023Gyöngyi Lóránth, University of Vienna 
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    09 Mar 2023Irem Demirci, Nova School of Business and Economics 
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    2020No events 
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    01 Avr 2021Anastassia Fedyk, UC Berkeley 
 Lehman’s Lemons: Do Career Disruptions Matter for the Top 5%?
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    29 Avr 2021Hanno Lustig, Stanford Graduate School of Business 
 Financial and Total Wealth Inequality with Declining Interest Rates
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    06 Mai 2021Wenxin Du, University of Chicago 
 U.S. Banks and Global Liquidity
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    20 Mai 2021Adrien Auclert, Stanford University 
 Demographics, Wealth, and Global Imbalances in the Twenty-First Century
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    10 Juin 2021Juliane Begenau, Stanford Graduate School of Business 
 How Do Private Equity Fees Vary Across Public Pensions?
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    17 Juin 2021Marcin Kacperczyk, Imperial College London 
 How Do Private Equity Fees Vary Across Public Pensions?
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    21 Oct 2021Nicole Gennaioli, Bocconi University 
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    28 Nov 2019Lucy White, Boston University 
 A Theory for Vote Trading and Information Aggregation
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    02 Dec 2019Tony Ahnert, Bank of Canada 
 Bank Competition, Bank Runs and Opacity
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    05 Dec 2019Christopher Palmer, MIT Sloan Management 
 Real Effects of Search Frictions in Consumer Credit Markets
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    12 Dec 2019Peter Bossaerts, University of Melbourne 
 Asset Pricing In a World of Imperfect Foresight
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    2020No events 
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    15 Nov 2018Gennaro Bernile, Miami University 
 Option Listing and Corporate Policies
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    22 Nov 2018Svetlana Bryzgalova, London Business School 
 Cancelled
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    06 Dec 2018Nancy Xu, Boston College 
 The Time Variation in Risk Appetite and Uncertainty
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    07 Mar 2019Snehal Banerjee, UCSD 
 Dynamic Information Acquisition and Entry into New Markets
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    14 Mar 2019Elisabeth Kempf, University of Chicago 
 Partisan Professionals: Evidence from Credit Rating Analysts
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    21 Mar 2019Sascha Steffen, Frankfurt School of Finance 
 Brexit and the Contraction of Syndicated Landing
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    02 Avr 2019Vikas Agarwal, Georgia State University 
 Unobserved Performance of Hedge Funds
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    04 Avr 2019Maria Bigoni, University of Bologna 
 Hope and Anger: an experiment on inequality and antisocial behavior
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    25 vpr 2019Hans Degryse, KU Leuven 
 Priority Rules
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    30 Avr 2019Svetlana Bryzgalova, London Business School 
 Consumption in Asset Returns
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    07 Mai 2019Jeffrey Wuergler, New York University 
 Financing the Response to Climate Change: The Pricing and Ownership of U.S. Green Bonds
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    21 Mai 2019Darrell Duffie, Stanford University 
 The Decline of Too Big to Fail
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    23 Mai 2019Peter Koudijs, Stanford University 
 Shareholder Liability and Bank Failure
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    04 Juin 2019Tarun Chordia, Emory University 
 Market Efficiency in Real Time: Evidence from Low Latency Activity around Earnings Announcements
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    05 Juin 2019Rajnish Mahra, Arizona State University 
 Is Idiosyncratic Risk Conditionally Prices?
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    13 Juin 2019Tarun Ramadorai, Imperial College London 
 Gravity, Counterparties, and Foreign Investment
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    27 Juin 2019Gustavo Manso, University of California (Berkeley) 
 Recommendations with Feedback
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    04 Jul 2019Moqi Groen-Xu, London School of Economics 
 Pay for future Returns
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    26 Sep 2019Alexander Ljungqvist, Stockholm School of Economics 
 Value Creation and Persistence in Privacy Equity
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    03 Oct 2019Nikolas Topaloglou, Athens University of Economics and Business 
 How anomalous are stock market anomalies after all?
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    10 Oct 2019Antonio Mele, University of Lugano 
 A Theory of Debt Accumulation and Deficit Cycles
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    07 Nov 2019Paolo Zaffaroni, Imperial College London 
 Factor Models for Conditional Asset Pricing
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    14 Sep 2017Diane Pierret, Université de Lausanne 
 Stressed Banks
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    21 Sep 2017Neale Mahoney, University of Chicago 
 How Do Individuals Repay Their Debt? The Balance-Matching Heuristic
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    05 Oct 2017Pierre Collin-Dufresne, EPFL 
 Activism, Strategic Trading, and Liquidity
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    12 Oct 2017Paul Goldsmith-Pinkham, New York Federal reserve 
 Bad Credit, No Problem? Credit and Labor Market Consequences of Bad Credit Reports
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    16 Nov 2017Ivan Shaliastovich, University of Wisconsin 
 Government Policy Approval and Exchange Rates
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    23 Nov 2017Manuel Santos, University of Miami 
 A Model of Managerial Talent: Addressing Some Puzzles in CEO Compensation
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    30 Nov 2017Irina Zviadadze, Stockholm School of Economics 
 Term structure of risk in expected returns
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    14 Dec 2017Julien Cujean, University of Maryland 
 The Lost Capital Asset Pricing Model
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    22 Fev 2018Michael Weber, University of Chicago 
 Monetary Policy through Production Networks: Evidence from the Stock Market
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    08 Mar 2018Lorenz Kueng, Northwestern University 
 Excess Sensitivity of High-Income Consumers
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    15 Mar 2018Guillaume Vuillemey, HEC Paris and CEPR 
 The Failure of a Clearinghouse: Empirical Evidence
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    22 Mar 2018Julien Sauvagnat, Bocconi University 
 Import Competition and Household Debit
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    29 Mar 2018Johannes Stroebel, New York University 
 House Price Beliefs And Mortgage Leverage Choice
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    19 Avr 2018Francisco Gomes, London Business School 
 Tactical Target Date Funds
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    26 Avr 2018Mariana Khapko, University of Toronto 
 Smart Settlement
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    03 Mai 2018Steven D. Baker, University of Virginia 
 Asset Prices and Portfolios with Externalities
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    17 Mai 2018Charles G. Nathanson, Northwestern University 
 Speculative Dynamics of Prices and Volume
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    31 Mai 2018Christine Parlour, U.C. Berkeley 
 Making Money: Commercial Banks, Liquidity Transformation and the Payment System
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    07 Juin 2018Thummim Cho, London Schools of Economics 
 Turning Alphas into Betas: Arbitrage and the Cross-Section of Risk
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    28 Juin 2018Roberto Steri, University of Lausanne and Swiss Finance Institute 
 A Corporate Financing-Based Asset Pricing Model
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    05 Jul 2018Erik Loualiche, University of Minnesota 
 Efficient Bubbles?
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    08 Sep 2016Tyler Muir, UCLA 
 Volatility Managed Portfolios
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    22 Sep 2016Mike Burkart, London Schools of Economics 
 Activism and Takeover
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    29 Sep 2016Kelly Shue, University of Chicago 
 Consistent Good News and Inconsistent Bad News
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    04 Oct 2016Luriano Mancini, Swiss Finance Institute 
 Optimal Investment in Variance Swaps and Other Assets
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    06 Oct 2016Albert S. Kyle, University of Maryland 
 Dimensional Analysis and Market Microstructure invariance
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    20 Oct 2016Harry Huizinga, Tilburg University 
 Foreign Banks and International Transmission of Monetary Policy: Evidence from the Syndicated Loan market
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    05 Dec 2016*Ryan Riordan, Queen’s University 
 High-frequency trading and extreme price movements
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    08 Dec 2016*Alon Brav, Duke University 
 How Does Hedge Fund Activism Reshape Corporate Innovation?
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    13 Dec 2016*Viktor Todorov, Northwestern University 
 The Pricing of Tail Risk and the Equity Premium: Evidence from International Option Markets
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    14 Dec 2016*Josh Rauh, Stanford Graduate School of Business 
 State Taxation and the Reallocation of Business Activity: Evidence from Establishment-Level Data
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    15 Dec 2016*Margarita Tsoutsoura, University of Chicago 
 Divers of Effort: Evidence from Employee Absenteeism
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    10 Jan 2017*Heiko Jacobs, University of Mannheim 
 Anomalies Across the Globe: Once Public, No Longer Existent?
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    12 Jan 2017*François Legrand, EM Lyon 
 Household Finance and the Value of Life
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    24 Jan 2017*Melissa Porras Prado, Nova School of Business and Economics 
 Basis-momentum in the futures curve and volatility risk
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    26 Jan 2017*Jean-Pierre Zigrand, London Schools of Economics 
 The Investment Performance of Collectable Books
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    02 Fev 2017*Thierry Foucault, HEC Paris 
 Corporate Strategy, Conformism, and the Stock Market
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    09 Fev 2017*Tim Kröncke, University of Basel 
 How does the equity premium respond to monetary policy, and why?
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    02 Mar 2017*Shai Bernstein, Stanford University 
 Bankruptcy Spilovers
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    08 Mar 2017*Saïd Fihri, KPMG 
 Finance & Technology Seminar: Advancing asset management using the Blockchain technology
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    09 Mar 2017*Jules van Binsbergen, Wharton University 
 Real Anomalies
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    16 Mar 2017*Adrien Verdelhan, MIT 
 Deviations from Covered Interest Rate Parity
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    23 Mar 2017*Eric Ghysels, University of North Carolina 
 Granularity and (Downside) Risk in Equity Markets
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    28 Mar 2017*Peter Koudijs, Stanford University 
 For Richer, For Poorer: Banker’s Skin-in-the-game and Risk Taking in New England, 1867-1880
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    30 Mar 2017*Emilio Osambela, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System 
 Preventing Controversial Catastrophes
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    06 Avr 2017*Stefano Giglio, University of Chicago 
 Inference on Risk Premia in the Presence of Omitted Factors
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    27 Avr 2017*Peter Kondor, London School of Economics 
 Financial Choice and Financial Information
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    18 Mai 2017*Will Dobbie, Princeton University 
 Targeting Debt Relief: Experimental Evidence from Distressed Credit Card Borrowers
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    13 Juin 2017*François Gourio, Federal reserve bank Chicago 
 Risk Premia at the ZLB: a Macroeconomic Interpretation
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    22 Juin 2017*Marco DiMaggio, Harvard University 
 The Relevance of Broker Networks for Information Diffusion in the Stock Market
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    27 Juin 2017*Jörg Rocholt, ESMT Berlin 
 Collateral, Central Bank repos, and systemic arbitrage
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    29 Juin 2017*Ben Iverson, Northwestern University 
 Trade Creditors’ Information Advantage
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    04 Jul 2017*Michaela Pagel, Columbia Business School 
 The Ostrich in US: Selective Attention to Financial Accounts, Income, Spending, and Liquidity
*Ces séminaires ont reçu le soutien financier du FNR – Fond National de Recherche