Organisation : Département Sciences économiques et gestion

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    Hybrid PHD Defense – Understanding talent management in a context: four empirical essays – Ksenia Usanova

    Supervisor: Prof. dr. Mickaël Geraudel, University of LuxembourgTitle: understanding talent management in context: four empirical essaysDate: 9 December, 13h30Venue: Kirchberg Campus, room D17The defense will be organized in hybrid format, Webex link’s below. In order to participate on site (room D17), please write to ksenia.usanova@uni.lu to register. 

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    Hybrid PHD Defense – Essays in the economics of international migration – Silvia Peracchi

    Supervisor: Prof. dr. Michel Beine, University of LuxembourgTitle: Essays in the economics of international migrationDate: 16 November, 14h00Venue: Kirchberg Campus, room G001The defense will be organized in hybrid format, Webex link to be provided soon.

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    Hybrid PHD Defense – Public Policy and Firm Innovation – Bastian Krieger

    Supervisor: Prof. dr. Katrin Hussinger, University of LuxembourgTitle: Public Policy and Firm InnovationDate: 14 November, 14h00Venue: Kirchberg Campus, room G001 and via Webex (link below)

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    Hybrid PHD Defense – Economic Inequality and Social Mobility: challenges of the past and the present – Sonia Schifano

    Date: 07 October, 09h15Venue: MSA Belval, room 2.230

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    CALL FOR PAPERS – 4th Development Economics Workshop , Cotonou – Benin, 23 & 24 March 2023

    This 4th workshop in development economics aims to consolidate economic analyses on the various aspects of resilience of African economies in the face of crises (political, security, health…) and policies for resource mobilization by States. A diversity of approaches (theoretical and/or empirical, quantitative and/or qualitative) is welcome. The scope of the workshop includes the following…

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    2022/2023 Lecture series on Cross-Border Labor Mobility

    In the framework of the two FNR-funded doctoral programs MINLAB (Migration, Inequalities, and Labor Markets) and ACROSS (Analysis of Cross-Border Human Mobility), the LISER and the DSEFM are happy to announce the launching of the 2022/2023 edition of its lecture series dedicated to Cross-Border Labor Mobility.

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    Postponed – Research Economic Seminar: Inequality aversion for climate policy

    AbstractA sizeable body of literature on climate economics utilizes the notion of inequality aversion. We review and synthesize published estimates of inequality aversion to guide this literature. We review both axiomatic and empirical studies, accordingly our findings draw on different lines of evidence. In the former case, a variety of ethical principles underlie the recommendations…

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    Research Economic Seminar: The Impact of Restricting Fixed-Term Contracts on Labor and Skill Demand – Evidence from Italian Online Job Vacancy Data

    AbstractWe study how increasing the relative cost of fixed-term contracts affects firms’ labor and skill demand. We exploit a 2018 Italian labor law reform, which increased the cost of fixed-term contracts while leaving that of permanent contracts unchanged, combined with rich data covering the near-universe of online job vacancies in Italy that allows us to…

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    Research Economic Seminar: Migration Crisis in the Local News – Evidence from the French-Italian Border

    AbstractThis paper investigates the impact of local exposure to the migrant crisis on the local news marketExploiting a narrow geographical setting, it explores a policy dating from June 2015, whereby French authorities introduced militarized controls at the Italian frontier. With the border controls in place, groups of migrants and asylum seekers who had planned to…

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    Lecture Series on Cross-Border Labor Mobility

    In the framework of the two FNR-funded doctoral programs MINLAB (Migration, Inequalities, and Labor Markets) and ACROSS (Analysis of Cross-Border Human Mobility), the LISER and the DSEFM are happy to announce the launching of a new edition of its lecture series dedicated to Cross-Border Labor Mobility.The first part of this series will be welcoming 4 experts…

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