Topic : Sciences économiques & gestion

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    Lunchseminar in Economics : Putting Consumers in Control of Their Data – The Potential for Blockchain-Based Data Marketplaces

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    Hybrid PhD Defense Ruth Samson – Human Capital Mobility, Firm Strategy and Innovation

    Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Nicolas JonardTitle: Human Capital Mobility, Firm Strategy and InnovationDate: 24 July, 14h00Venue: Room G001, or via Webex below

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    Seminar in Economics : Roots of Inequality

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    Hybrid PhD Defense Nikita Gaponiuk: Economic and political sustainability of free mobility policies

    Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Pierre M. PicardTitle: Economic and political sustainability of free mobility policiesDate: 14 June, 14h00Venue: Room D17, or via Webex below

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    Research Economic Seminar: Graduating Scarring Effects on Mid-Life Health Conditions

    AbstractAre initial labour market conditions important for mid-life health inequalities? Using a setting which ensures objective, clinically diagnosed health outcomes, I exploit temporal variation in the unemployment rate at graduation and show that it influences the subsequent mid-life development of chronic health conditions. For those exiting compulsory education, I find that a 1 percentage point…

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    PHD Defense – Alper Ünsal – Three essays on the general equilibrium effects of human interactions

    Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Bertrand VERHEYDENTitle: Three essays on the general equilibrium effects of human interactionsDate: 27 April, 14h00Venue:LISER conference room (1st floor)MSH (Maison des Sciences Humaines)11 Porte des Sciences4366 Esch-sur-Alzette

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    Research Economic Seminar: A Simple and Low-Cost Activation Policy – The Labor Market Effects of Subsidized Public Transport

    AbstractPolicymakers typically use active labor market policies, such as training and job-search assistance, to help the unemployed find work. Nonetheless, these are often costly and have shown modest effects. In this research, I assess the labor market effects of a simple and low-cost intervention: subsidized public transport for cash-constrained jobseekers. Using a regression discontinuity design…

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    Research Economic Seminar: The Impact of Occupational Sorting on the Gender Pay Gap

    AbstractJoint work with Arnaud Dupuy and Simon WeberThe gender pay gap is a well-documented phenomenon, and while traditional explanations for it such as labor force participation and education levels have given way to new research on non-cognitive skills, gender norms and discrimination, observed differences in occupations still retain their explanatory power. This project seeks to…

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    Research Economic Seminar: The Impact of a Possible Trump Reelection on Immigration Pressure in Alternative Countries

    AbstractJoint  work with Michel Beine, Michel Bierlaire, Evangelos Paschalidis, and Silvia VarottoWhen people think about potential destinations for location choice, they may prefer countries along a set of shared characteristics like language, economic structure, governance, or geography. Similarities and substitution effects across these dimensions have often been neglected in migration choice models. We motivate their…

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    Lunchseminar in Economics : Recycling promoting policies in a dynamic model of resource use with endogenous R&D

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