Organisation : Département Sciences économiques et 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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    Formation complémentaire des réviseurs d’entreprises

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    Formation complémentaire des candidats experts-comptables

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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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