Organisation : Faculté de Droit, d’Économie et de Finance (FDEF)

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    Lunchseminar in Economics: Duration Dependence in Job Search

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    REMS II Second annual workshop – Law Beyond the State in the 2020s

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    Measuring Regulatory Complexity

    The Department of Finance of the University of Luxembourg is pleased to invite you to this seminar with Prof Jean-Edouard Colliard, Associate Professor of Finance at HEC Paris.

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    Panel: International Taxation under Pillar 1

    Prof. Dr. Werner Haslehner, ATOZ Chair for European and International Taxation, Professor at the University of LuxembourgDr. Julia Sinnig, Research Project Manager at ADA microfinance Luxembourg asblProf. DDr. Georg Kofler, Professor at the Institute for Austrian and International Tax Law, Vienna University of Economics and BusinessProf. Dr. Yariv Brauner, Hugh Culverhouse Eminent Scholar Chair in…

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    Academia Meets Industry – Sustainable Finance

    Sustainable Real Estate and Impact Investing: Exploring two important ESG challengesThe Department of Finance at the Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance and EY are pleased to invite you to their Academia Meets Industry event. The event is organised within the framework of the Sustainable Finance Chair, which is supported by the Luxembourg Ministry of Finance and…

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    Systemic Risk Measures: An Anatomy

    The Department of Finance of the University of Luxembourg is pleased to invite you to this seminar with Prof Frederic Malherbe, Prof of Economics & Finance at UCL.

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    Too much choice? Understanding choice overload

    The Department of Finance of the University of Luxembourg is pleased to invite you to this seminar with Dr Joerg Weber, Senior Lecturer in Economics at Exeter University Business School

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    Research Economic Seminar: International students and the U.S. labor market

    International students represent an important source of talents for the U.S. economy. But not all international graduates enter the U.S. labor market. This represents an opportunity cost for the U.S. economy that partly results from migration policies. In this paper, we study the transition from university to local labor markets of international students and estimate…

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    6th Luxembourg Inclusive and Sustainable Finance Research Conference – online

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    Enforcing Europe – Series 2: Quo vadis, data retention? The indeterminable quest for proportionality

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