Topic : Sciences économiques & gestion

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    Lunchseminar in Economics: A New Spatial Hedonic Equilibrium in the Emerging Work-from-Home Economy?

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    Virtual PhD Defense: Essays on Human Capital, Inequality, and Income.

    Supervisor: Prof. dr. Conchita D’AMBROSIO, University of LuxembourgPlease note that only authorized persons can attend the defense on site.

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    Virtual PhD Defense: Thesis on Efficient estimation with non-standard sampling or missing endogenous variables, and conditional density modelling with unobserved copula-connected shocks

    Supervisor: Prof. dr. Antonio COSMA, University of LuxembourgPlease note that only authorized persons can attend the defense on site.

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    14th International Conference on migration and development

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    Research Economic Seminar: Real-Time Integrated Learning and Decision Making for Deteriorating Systems

    Unexpected  failures of equipment  often  have  severe  consequences  and costs. Such unexpected  failures  can  be prevented by performing preventive replacement. We study a single component that deteriorates according to a compound Poisson process and fails when the degradation exceeds the failure threshold. Through an online sensor, the degradation can be measured in real-time, but we…

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    Research Economic Seminar: Outsourcing Decisions for Additive Manufacturing

    Manufacturing firms have started to implement emerging additive manufacturing (AM) technologies at an industrial scale. With industrial potential comes the challenge for firms to identify appropriate governance structures for AM transactions. Firms are in conflict whether they should outsource AM or pursue it in-house. We investigate why manufacturing firms opt for specific transaction governance structures…

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    Theories and Empirics of Urban Land Use

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    Research Economic Seminar: Labor market tightness and recruitment of foreign skilled workers

    While recruiting foreign skilled workers in the United States is costly in time and money, firms’ demand for foreign workers has largely increased over the last decade. This paper explores the determinants of this increasing demand and documents the role played by labor market tightness and by the increasing number of international students graduated from…

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    Research Economic Seminar: The Causal Effects of R&D Grants: Evidence from a Regression Discontinuity

    Direct public support for business R&D is a well-established remedy to market failures, yet empirical evidence on its effectiveness yields conflicting results. The paper investigates the impact of the first European public R&D grant program targeting small and medium enterprises (i.e. the SME Instrument) on a wide range of firm outcomes. We leverage the assignment…

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    Research Economic Seminar: Transboundary Haze Games: Local Capture and Common Agency

    We study how transboundary, intergovernmental fire and haze negotiations interact with local, subnational government collusion and capture in a decentralized country. The local government collusion and capture problem is modelled as a competing principals and common agency problem that interacts with the central government’s game of chicken. The results show that the central government can…

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