Topic : Sciences économiques & gestion

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    Lunchseminar in Economics: Nash-Type Bargaining for Risk-Averse Agents

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    PhD Defense – Essays on the Economics of Wellbeing and Machine Learning – Niccolo Gentile

    Supervisor: Prof. Dr Conchita D’AMBROSIOTitle: Essays on the Economics of Wellbeing and Machine Learning The defense will be organised in presential mode on Campus BELVAL, rooms 2.150 and 2.210

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    Lunchseminar in Economics: The Pandora’s Box Problem with Sequential Inspections

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    Lunchseminar in Economics: Adaptive maximization of social welfare

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    Lunchseminar in Economics: On Robust Optimization, Blackouts and the Law

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    PhD Defense – Essays in Market Microstructure and Financial Markets Stability – Vladimir Levin

    Supervisor: Prof. Dr Roman KRÄUSSLTitle: Essays in Market Microstructure and Financial Markets StabilityThe defense will be organised in presential mode on Campus Kirchberg, room B22

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    PHD Defense – Essays on the Economics of Migration, Inequalities and Culture – Victoria Maleeva

    Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Skerdilajda ZANAJTitle: Essays on the Econnomics of Migration, Inequalities and CultureThe defense will be organised in presential mode on Campus Kirchberg, room A02. 

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    Research Economic Seminar: The effect of trademark breadth on IPO valuation and post-IPO performance: an empirical investigation of 1,510 European IPOs

    AbstractTrademarks differ in breadth and can cover a wide range of categories of goods and services. We draw on real options theory and argue that greater trademark breadth constitutes a valuable real option that is associated with higher firm valuation and performance. We analyze a sample of 1,510 firms that went public in Europe between…

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    Research Economic Seminar: Quantifying a vertical differentiation trade model

    AbstractWe study the quantitative properties of trade equilibrium models with vertical differentiation and heterogeneous goods. We propose a model of vertical differentiation with many heterogeneous goods and many countries. Each country produces a continuous set of differentiated goods, and each good is vertically differentiated with a high- and a low- quality version. We focus on…

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    PHD Defense – Applying matching models with imperfect transferable utility to diverse markets – Alessio Monetti

    Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Arnaud Dupuy, University of LuxembourgTitle: Applying matching models with imperfect transferable utility to diverse marketsThe defense will be organized in presenting mode on Campus Kirchberg, room A02.Alessio’s Thesis Abstract:The dissertation has presented several applications of matching model with imperfect transferable utility.Chapter 1 deals with the preferences of the agents forming the Luxembourg…

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