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PHD Workshop 2024

  • Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance (FDEF)
    30 September 2024
  • Category
    Education, Research
  • Topic
    Economics & Management, Finance

On 12 September 2024, the Doctoral School in Economics, Finance and Management (DSEFM) hosted its annual PhD Workshop, offering students a platform to present their research.

This year’s event featured 32 presentations, covering a diverse range of topics, from “Measuring Environmental Engagement Among Luxembourgers” to ” Measuring Heterogeneous Inflation Beliefs Across Financial Markets” and “Immigration and Unemployment: Evidence from Germany After EU Enlargement.”

Explore the full list of topics below:

  1. Measuring environmental engagement among Luxembourgers using a Rasch model – David Cristelo
  2. Night Shift Policies and Women’s Labor Force Participation in India – Karan Singhal 
  3. The impact of the AI on the gender gap – Camila Mishell Pineda León
  4. Bargaining with Equity and Bank Capital Regulation – Ramis Khabibullin
  5. Measuring Heterogeneous Inflation Beliefs Across Financial Markets – Denis Vasiliev
  6. Can Mutual Fund Managers Time Lottery Stock Investments? – Lu Zhang
  7. Brown Spinning – Tobi Oladiran
  8. A vote-buying model of allies and opponents – Sarai Godo Luque
  9. Bugged Out: Locust Plagues and Internal Migration Patterns in the 19th Century US – Aurélie Gillen
  10. Divide and Rule: Ethnic Favoritism and Non-State Conflict in Africa – Gauthier Fontanive
  11. Myopic Loss Aversion with Free and Costly Endogenous Feedback Choice – Abilio Henrique Berticelli De Freitas
  12. Free “access to and utilisation of health services, in Senegal: Effects on vulnerable populations” – Adrij Chakraborty
  13. Urbanization and inter-ethnic marriage in Africa – Ariane Gordan
  14. Boss Effects in the Labor Market – Natella Agikyan
  15. Augmenting or Automating Labor? The Effect of AI implementation on New Work, Employment, and Wages – David Marguerit 
  16. Arriving LATE: Access to Citizenship and Economic Integration – Julio Garbers
  17. Emigration prospects and educational choices: the case of the Lorraine-Luxembourg corridor – Javier Sanchez Bachiller
  18. Efficient Asymptotics for Condition-Based Replacement Thresholds – Poulad Moradi Shahmansouri
  19. Optimal Production Scheduling and Distribution of Medical Radioisotopes Under Uncertainty – Tiffany Nguyen
  20. Simple and Effective: A Deterministic Auction with Support Information – Rishikesh Parma
  21. Commitment as a policy intervention to induce earlier adoption of sustainable technology: theory and experimental evidence – Saber Mousavi Gargari
  22. Who benefits from the Right to Repair – Junxia He
  23. Exploring the signaling effect of B Corp certification in entrepreneurial finance – Thilo Matthias Pollmeier
  24. Effect of rework capacity on sourcing under uncertainty – Ranit Sinha
  25. Assessing the Viability of TaaS in Road Transportation: A Transaction Cost Economics Perspective – Krištof Horvat
  26. Evaluating the Impact of Environmental Regulations on Maritime Transportation: A Network Design Approach – Neeraj Podichetty 
  27. How do internal auditors adapt and modulate their practices when facing challenges? – A qualitative study – Mireia Lefort
  28. Immigration and Unemployment: Evidence from Germany after EU Enlargement – Felix Stips
  29. Migrant Voices – Etienne Bacher
  30. Heterogeneous exposure to migration and regional development: Evidence from Sénégal – Narcisse Cha’ngom Supervisor Prof. Frédéric Docquier
  31. Precision and Perception: Analyzing the Credibility in ESG Disclosures – Melanie Luxembourger
  32. Revisiting the green bond premium in primary bond markets – Fernando Lozano

Any question about our students’ work?

Feel free to contact us at dsefm@uni.lu