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SUMMARY:Séminaire BSE : Nathalie Vanfasse (U. Aix-Marseille) et Emmanuel Petit (BSE)
DESCRIPTION:Agenda > Tous les événements\nSéminaire d’économie de Bordeaux \n\nNathalie Vanfasse\n(Université Aix-Marseille)\n \net\nEmmanuel Petit\n(BSE)\n \n \nLittérature et économie : que nous apporte Charles Dickens ?\n  \n  \n>> pour assister au séminaire sur Zoom\, contacter communication.bse@u-bordeaux.fr \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-bse-nathalie-vanfasse-u-aix-marseille-et-emmanuel-petit-bse/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20221006T120000
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SUMMARY:Séminaire: Thomas Danguilhenen (CY Cergy Paris Université)
DESCRIPTION:Agenda > Tous les événements\n \n\nThomas Danguilhenen\n(CY Cergy Paris Université)\n \n \nencadré par Jackie KRAFFT (GREDEG)\, Francois MAUBLANC ( CY Cergy Paris Université ) et Olha NAHORNA (BSE)\n\n \n \nIntelligence Artificielle pour la classification des expériences professionnelles\n \n\nLors de ce séminaire\, je vais vous présenter les résultats de mon stage\, au cours duquel j’ai expérimenté des methodes d’intelligence artificielle (IA) et du Traitement Automatique des Langues Naturelles (TALN) capables de classer automatiquement les expériences professionnelles issues de profils LinkedIn. Pour les besoins du projet (base de données de profils LinkedIn dans le domaine des sciences informatiques)\,  nous avions besoin de dire pour chaque expérience\, s’il s’agit d’une  « expérience en IA» ou d’une « expérience non IA » . Je vais vous présenter les résultats des différentes approches de machine learning et du transfer learning. Le modèle obtenu permettra d’extrapoler la classification sur de grandes quantités de données\, et peut être adapté à d’autres cas de classification.\n\n\n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-thomas-danguilhenen-cy-cergy-paris-universite/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20221004T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20221004T133000
DTSTAMP:20260522T225325
CREATED:20220913T114626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221003T071703Z
UID:14993-1664884800-1664890200@www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr
SUMMARY:Séminaire: Nicolas Pasquier (post-doc BSE)
DESCRIPTION:Agenda > Tous les événements\nSéminaire d’économie de Bordeaux \n\nNicolas Pasquier\n(post-doc BSE)\n  \n« Cost-based or emission-based innovations in biofuel markets »\n\n\n\n  \n« Since the last decades\, Europe and Northern America have applied various biofuel mandates with the indirect aim of promoting innovations in the biofuel sector. The economic literature generally assumes green innovations diminish the production cost of an environmentally friendly product (cost-based innovations\, henceforth CBI). We extend this paradigm to green innovations that do not affect cost but still reduce a product emission factor (emission-based innovations\, henceforth EBI). We assume an innovator tries to monetize one of the two types of innovation to a competitive fuel industry. We find that if a regulator specifies a minimum biofuel mandate\, it only promotes a CBI. In contrast\, if the regulator sets an emission carbon standard\, it additively promotes the EBI on some conditions. Besides\, even though the innovator prefers to sell a CBI\, the EBI offers a profitable and welfare-enhancing option when the CBI is not feasible.«  \n  \n\n\n\n\n  \n\n>> pour assister au séminaire sur Zoom\, contactez communication.bse@u-bordeaux.fr \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-nicolas-pasquier-post-doc-bse/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220930T161000
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CREATED:20220926T093156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220926T093407Z
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SUMMARY:Séminaire doctorants: Jérémy Do Nascimento Miguel
DESCRIPTION:Agenda > Tous les événements\n \nSéminaire doctorants\n  \nJérémy Do Nascimento Miguel \nIntermediation and “the Small Push”: Expectations\, Coordination\, and Certification of Smallholder Output \nwith Gashaw T. Abate (IFPRI)\, Tanguy Bernard (BSE)\, Erwin Bulte (Wageningen University)\, Alain de Janvry (UC Berkeley)\, and Elisabeth Sadoulet (UC Berkeley) \n  \n  \n>> pour assister au séminaire via Zoom\, contacter communication.bse@u-bordeaux.fr \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-doctorants-jeremy-do-nascimento-miguel/
LOCATION:Visioconférence
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220927T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220927T133000
DTSTAMP:20260522T225325
CREATED:20220830T165952Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220926T191617Z
UID:14819-1664280000-1664285400@www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr
SUMMARY:Séminaire BSE : Michele Pezzoni (U. Cote d’Azur\, GREDEG)
DESCRIPTION:Agenda > Tous les événements\nSéminaire d’économie de Bordeaux \n\nMichele Pezzoni\n  \nUniversite Cote d’Azur\, CNRS\, GREDEG\, France \n  \n\n\nResearch independence: Drivers and impact on PhD students’ careers\n \nAuthors: Sofia Patsali; Michele Pezzoni; Fabiana Visentin\n \nAbstract:\nEarly-career scientists are often asked to prove their research independence when applying for academic positions or grants. However\, only a few large-scale empirical studies investigate the factors leading to research independence and the link between research independence and academic success. Drawing upon unique data on the entire population of French STEM PhD students who graduated between 2004 and 2013\, we explore the factors leading PhDs to pursue independent research from their supervisors during their PhD training period\, and how independence links to their future career outcomes. Using an advanced neural network algorithm\, we measure independence as the content dissimilarity between PhD student thesis and supervisor’s publications content. We find that independence is significantly associated with student’s characteristics such as gender\, age\, nationality\, and supervisor’s academic profile. We also find that student’s independence predicts the probability of starting an academic career and\, conditional on starting an academic career\, a higher number of articles published during the 5 years after graduation. However\, the higher scientific productivity in terms of quantity comes at the cost of receiving fewer citations and having a lower probability of obtaining an academic position in a foreign country or the US.\n\n\n  \n  \n>> organisé par le programme 1 BSE (ISI  Innovation\, Science\, Industries) \n>> pour assister au séminaire via Zoom\, contacter communication.bse@u-bordeaux.fr \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-michele-pezzoni/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220922T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220922T133000
DTSTAMP:20260522T225325
CREATED:20220916T145632Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220919T083528Z
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SUMMARY:Séminaire: Moez Kilani (Lille Economie et Management)
DESCRIPTION:Agenda > Tous les événements\nSéminaire d’économie de Bordeaux \n\nMoez KILANI\n(Lille Economie et Management/ U. du Littoral Côte d’Opal)\n \n \n« A Multimodal Transport Model to Evaluate Transport Policies in the North of France »\n  \n  \n>> Si vous souhaitez assister au séminaire sur Zoom\, contactez communication.bse@u-bordeaux.fr \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-moez-kilani-lille-economie-et-management/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220920T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220920T133000
DTSTAMP:20260522T225325
CREATED:20220916T081330Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220916T081330Z
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SUMMARY:Séminaire BSE : Alex Bao (BSE)
DESCRIPTION:Agenda > Tous les événements\nSéminaire d’économie de Bordeaux\n  \nAlex Bao\n(doctorant BSE) \n  » Weather\, trade and quality: the case of French wine »\n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-bse-alex-bao-bse/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220919T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220919T171500
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CREATED:20220902T143709Z
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SUMMARY:Séminaire: David Stadelmann - University of Bayreuth
DESCRIPTION:Agenda > Tous les événements\n \n David Stadelmann\nUniversity of Bayreuth\n \n Is temperature adversely related to economic growth? Evidence on the short-run and the long-run links from sub-national data\n \nAbstract : We investigate the effect of rising temperatures on economic development\, using sub-national data for approximately 1\,500 sub-national regions in 81 countries from the 1950s to the 2010s. Accounting for region- and time-fixed factors by means of a two-way fixed effects panel approach\, we find no evidence that rising temperatures are adversely related to regional growth measured as changes in regional per capita gross domestic product (GDP). In addition to a panel setting\, we also consider the long-run analogue of the panel model\, exploring the relationship between regional temperature and growth over longer time periods. Applying this long-difference approach\, we find evidence of a statistically significant negative association between temperature and regional economic activity. This suggests that intensification effects matter\, meaning that the adverse relationship between temperature increases and growth may compound and materialize only in the longer run. What is more\, we find that these adverse long-run effects of regional warming matter only to regions located in countries with relatively unfavorable economic and institutional conditions\, that is\, in countries with high levels of poverty\, a lack of democracy\, and a weak rule of law. This strongly points to the role of sound (country-specific) economic and institutional conditions in reducing vulnerability to higher temperatures. In line with this interpretation\, we find no evidence for an adverse long-run relationship between temperature and growth for regions located in richer and democratic countries or those with an established rule of law.\n  \n\n> organisé par le programme 3 BSE (DVI / Développement\, Villes\, Inégalités) \n\n  \n\n>> pour assister au séminaire via Zoom \, merci de contacter communication.bse@u-bordeaux.fr \n\n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-david-stadelmann-university-of-bayreuth/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220914T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220914T120000
DTSTAMP:20260522T225325
CREATED:20220902T144826Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220909T123710Z
UID:14871-1663153200-1663156800@www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr
SUMMARY:Séminaire: Matthieu Chemin (McGill University)
DESCRIPTION:Agenda > Tous les événements\n \nséminaire organisé dans le cadre du GPR HOPE + BSE \n  \nMatthieu Chemin\n(McGill University)\n  \n  \nData Science for Justice: Evidence from a Randomized Judicial Reform in Kenya  \n  \nDo judicial institutions cause economic growth? In a nationwide randomized experiment in Kenya\, we use algorithms to identify for each court the greatest sources of court delay and present recommended actions. We randomly assign courts to receive no information\, information\, or an information and accountability intervention. Information and accountability reduces case duration by 22%. Using continuous household surveys\, we find that in regions with treated courts\, workers were more likely to have formal contracts and higher wages\, especially in contract-intensive industries. A one standard deviation increase in our measure of contract-intensiveness is associated with a 29% increase in wages in the treatment group. These results demonstrate a causal relationship between judicial institutions and development outcomes and suggest that contract enforcement is a key mechanism for law and development. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-matthieu-chemin-mcgill-university/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220620T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220620T133000
DTSTAMP:20260522T225325
CREATED:20220516T121750Z
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UID:14120-1655726400-1655731800@www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr
SUMMARY:Séminaire BSE : Louis Raffestin (LEO\, Université Orléans)
DESCRIPTION:Agenda > Tous les événements\nSéminaire BSE (organisé par le programme 4)\n  \nLouis Raffestin \n(LEO\, Université Orléans)\n  « Does accommodative monetary policy prevent the pricing of climate change »\n \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-deconomie-louis-raffestin-leo-universite-orleans/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220616T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220616T120000
DTSTAMP:20260522T225325
CREATED:20220608T075248Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220610T073150Z
UID:14392-1655377200-1655380800@www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr
SUMMARY:Séminaire BSE : Alpaslan Akay\,  University of Gothenburg
DESCRIPTION:Agenda > Tous les événements\nSéminaire du GPR HOPE\n  \nAlpaslan Akay \n(University of Gothenburg)\n  \nNon-Cognitive Skills and Labour Market Performance of Immigrants\n(co-auteur: Levent Yilmaz\, Turkish-German University) \nThis paper investigates how non-cognitive skills\, e.g.\, memory\, empathy\, attention\, imagina- tion\, and social skills – measured by personality characteristics – relate to the relative labour market performance of immigrants. Using the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) and the Five-Factor Model of personality as a proxy for the non-cognitive skills\, we show that these skills matter for the labour market integration of immigrants in the host country. We use two comparison benchmarks. Compared to an average native\, immigrants’ non-cognitive skills\, e.g.\, extroversion or emotional stability\, can lead to 5–15 percentage points lower life-time employment probability disadvantage\, implying faster and better overall integration on average. Comparing immigrants and natives with the same type and level of non-cognitive skills suggests that returns of extroversion and openness to experience are higher among immigrants\, leading to 3–5 percentage points lower lifetime employment probability disadvantage. These results are robust with respect to self-selection\, non-random returns to the home country\, stability of personality\, and estimators. Our detailed analysis suggests that non-cognitive skills (especially extroversion) are substitutes for cognitive skills (e.g.\, formal education and training) among low-skilled immigrants\, while there is no significant relative return of non-cognitive skills among high-cognitive skilled immigrants. \n \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-bse-alpaslan-akay-university-of-gothenburg/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220525T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220525T174500
DTSTAMP:20260522T225325
CREATED:20220512T083515Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220512T083515Z
UID:14071-1653496200-1653500700@www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr
SUMMARY:Séminaire BSE programme 3: Sandrine Mesplès-Somps  (LEDa-DIAL\, IRD\, U Paris Dauphine PSL)
DESCRIPTION:Agenda > Tous les événements\nSéminaire d’économie de Bordeaux\n\nSandrine Mesplès-Somps\n(LEDa-DIAL\, IRD\, Université Paris Dauphine PSL) \n \nDecolonization of state capacity?  Public revenues and expenditures from colonial times to present\, evidence from former French colonies \nCo-authors: Denis Cogneau\, Yannick Dupraz\, Justine Knebelmann\n \n \nAbstract: The ability of a government to raise taxes and the strategies deployed to do so are a core feature of state capacity. For this reason\, the history of taxation is narrowly intertwined with that of state-building. Surprisingly\, the capacity of states to provide public services is hardly ever considered an important dimension of state building. We question to what extent the dismantlement of the French empire in Africa that occurred between 1956 and 1962 through decolonization was a major overhaul of the state’s identity and practices. Over a few months’ time the legitimacy to raise tax revenue shifts from metropolitan France to newly formed independent governments that became autonomous in defining budgetary orientations. Little is known about how this in-depth political transition affected the level and composition of fiscal revenue and public expenditure\, notably because of the scarcity of information on the public finances of African countries between independence and the 1980s. In this paper\, we reconstruct the fiscal trajectories of eighteen former French colonies in Africa spanning years 1900-2018\, linking colonial and post-colonial decades with an unprecedented level of detail on the composition of tax revenue. We also produce indicators on budgetary policies. We find that very few countries achieved significant progress in fiscal capacity between the end of the colonial period and today\, if we set aside income drawn from mineral resources. This is not explained by a lasting collapse of fiscal capacity at the time of independence. On the other hand\, at the time of independence\, we observe notable changes in budgetary orientations\, particularly an acceleration of public spending on education and general administrative services. The structural adjustment programmes clearly stopped this dynamic. The orientations towards more education spending required by the objectives of sustainable development only allow for catching up with the levels already reached at the end of the 1970s.  \n\n \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-bse-programme-3-sandrine-mesples-somps-leda-dial-ird-u-paris-dauphine-psl/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220524T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220524T130000
DTSTAMP:20260522T225325
CREATED:20220118T151536Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220516T071425Z
UID:12437-1653393600-1653397200@www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr
SUMMARY:Séminaire d’Économie : Joachim Henkel  (University of Munich)
DESCRIPTION:Agenda > Tous les événements\nSéminaire d’économie de Bordeaux\nJoachim Henkel\n(University of Munich) \n\n« The licensing of standard-essential patents in the IoT – A value chain perspective on the market for technology »\n  \n\n\n\nAbstract: Efficient markets for technology are essential for innovative industries. A determinant of their efficiency hitherto neglected is the separation in the licensing process of technical knowledge from the intellectual property rights that cover it. I study this question in the context of the Internet of Things (IoT). Essential patents on communication standards such as LTE and Wi-Fi may be licensed upstream\, to firms that put the technical knowledge on the standard into practice\, or downstream to device makers. The choice of the licensing level is currently the subject of an intense debate. I present empirical evi- dence on the matter from a qualitative study comprising interviews with 30 individuals from 22 firms of different sizes and industries\, focusing on startups. For IoT device makers\, uncertainty regarding infringement\, patent validity\, and the licensing process emerge as hindrances to efficient licensing\, compounded for SMEs and startups by resource constraints. Implications for practice are that device- level licensing of standard-essential patents (SEPs)\, if broadly implemented\, would have a negative effect on innovation and entrepreneurship in the IoT. Policy makers should ensure that SEP-licensing is simplified. On a general and theoretical level\, my study shows that the level of the value chain to which patents are licensed need not coincide with the level on which the patented knowledge is put into practice\, and that the licensing level is an important contingency of the efficiency of markets for tech- nology. \n\n\n\n \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-deconomie-joachim-henkel-university-of-munich/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220517T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220517T130000
DTSTAMP:20260522T225325
CREATED:20220511T094231Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220511T094231Z
UID:14060-1652788800-1652792400@www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr
SUMMARY:Séminaire d’Économie : José De Sousa  (U. Paris-Saclay)
DESCRIPTION:Agenda > Tous les événements\n \nJosé De Sousa \n(U. Paris-Saclay\, RITM and LIEPP Sciences Po) \n  \n\n\n\nAgriculture\, Trade and Biodiversity\nJean-Marc Bourgeon (INRAE and Ecole Polytechnique) and José De Sousa (U. Paris-Saclay\, RITM and LIEPP Sciences Po) \n  \nAbstract: Thanks to an increasing openness to trade over the past decades\, farmers around the world have specialized their production on the most productive crops. However\, the more specialized the agriculture\, the greater the number of pests that use the selected crops as a host and the greater the probability of infection. The decrease in crop biodiversity has thus led to a massive use of agrochemicals and created negative externalities. \nWe explore the trade-off between specialization\, biodiversity and pesticide use by incorporating ecological mechanisms into a Ricardian model of trade specialization. The probabilistic model allows us to specify crop survival and productivity as a function of diversity. In particular\, we highlight the role of biotic and abiotic factors that affect crop production. \nGuided by the model and using detailed and geo-localized agriculture data\, we then estimate the impact of biodiversity on crop productivity. We quantify biodiversity using indices from the ecological literature based on species richness (i.e. total number of species) and relative abundance. These indices reflect the fact that biodiversity is high when the total number of species is large and their relative abundance distribution is homogeneous. Our preliminary results confirm that diversity has a positive and significant impact on the quantities produced. \n\n\n \n\n  \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-deconomie-jose-de-sousa-u-paris-saclay/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220510T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220510T130000
DTSTAMP:20260522T225325
CREATED:20220505T073622Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220505T073622Z
UID:13992-1652184000-1652187600@www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr
SUMMARY:Séminaire d’Économie : Susana Ferreira\, University of Georgia
DESCRIPTION:Agenda > Tous les événements\nSéminaire d’économie de Bordeaux\n\nSusana Ferreira\n \n (Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics\, University of Georgia –\nVisiting Professor\, Department of Economics\, Universidad Pública de Navarra\nResearch Fellow\, IZA)\n \nMeasuring job risks when hedonic wage models do not do the job \nAbstract  \nHedonic wage regressions show little evidence that European workers are compensated for job risks and other workplace disamenities through higher wages. On the other hand\, workers in more risky or unpleasant jobs are less satisfied with their jobs\, ceteris paribus. If labor markets were perfectly competitive and workers fully informed of their working conditions ex ante\, according to the theory of compensating differentials\, there should be no relationship between on-the-job risk and job satisfaction because wages would fully adjust to compensate for differences in job disamenities. Our findings are thus consistent with the fact that in the presence of search costs and other labor market imperfections\, hedonic wage regressions will yield biased estimates of the willingness to pay to reduce on-the-job risks. We explore the potential of job satisfaction regressions that estimate the tradeoff between wages and risks that keep job satisfaction constant as an alternative approach.  \n\n \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-deconomie-susana-ferreira-university-of-georgia/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220503T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220503T133000
DTSTAMP:20260522T225325
CREATED:20211001T095242Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220420T091753Z
UID:10988-1651579200-1651584600@www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr
SUMMARY:Séminaire d’Économie : Aurélien Eyquem (GATE-LSE Lyon 2\, IUF et OFCE)
DESCRIPTION:Agenda > Tous les événements\nSéminaire d’économie de Bordeaux\nAurélien Eyquem\n(GATE-LSE Lyon 2\, IUF et OFCE)\n \n\n\n\n\nTrade Wars\, Currency Wars\n\n\n\n\n \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/aurelien-eyquem-gate-lse-lyon-2-iuf-et-ofce/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220428T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220428T200000
DTSTAMP:20260522T225325
CREATED:20220421T115619Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220421T132620Z
UID:13882-1651158000-1651176000@www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr
SUMMARY:Workshop: Assessing the Impact of Poverty and Social Transfers during Crises
DESCRIPTION:Agenda > Tous les événements\nWorkshop: Assessing the Impact of Poverty and Social Transfers during Crises: Micro-simulation and Real Time Analyses \n\nco-organisé par BSE (Ulugbek Aminjonov\, Olivier Bargain\, Tanguy Bernard) et la Banque Mondiale (Ruth Hill) \n  \nThe goal of this workshop is to assess approaches to understanding the impacts of fiscal response to shocks ex-ante or in real time\, with a retrospective look at the COVID-19 crisis in particular. Given the compact format\, presenters are requested to discuss results briefly and to focus mainly on methodological issues (how they did the modelling\, data challenges\, modelling assumptions that lacked grounding\, etc.). In this logic\, the roundtable would aim to take stock on key methodological developments and challenges\, with the underlying objective to identify ways to improve the research for later improvement in policies. \nApril 28\, 20228 am New Orleans time (UTC-6) 9 am DC time (UTC-5)2 pm London time (UTC)3 pm Bordeaux/Paris time (UTC+1) \nProgram (DC time)9:00-9:05 Ruth Hill (World Bank) & Olivier Bargain (Bordeaux School of Economics & IZA): Opening \n9:05-9:30 Ugo Gentilini (World Bank): “Monitoring anti-COVID-19 social programs globally” 9:30-9:40 Discussion \n9:40-10:00 Nora Lustig (CEQ Institute & Tulane University): “The impact of COVID-19 lockdowns and expanded social assistance on inequality\, poverty and mobility in Argentina\, Brazil\, Colombia and Mexico”10:00-10:10 Discussion \n10:10-10:30 Holguer Xavier Jara (London School of Economics): “The role of automatic stabilizers and emergency tax–benefit policies during the COVID-19 pandemic in Ecuador”10:30-10:40 Discussion \n10:40-11:00 Tanguy Bernard (Bordeaux School of Economics & IFPRI): “Gimme Shelter. Social Distancing and Income Support in Times of Pandemic”11:00-11:10 Discussion \n11:10-11:30 Break \n11:30-11:50 Sailesh Tiwari (World Bank): “Estimating the impact of COVID-19 and COVID-19-response on poverty and inequality using microsimulation for Indonesia and 2020-21 survey data”11:50-12:00 Discussion \n12:00-12:20 Horacio Levy (OECD): “Nowcasting and Provisional Estimates based on microsimulation techniques”12:20-12:30 Discussion \n12:30-12:50 Emily Aiken (UC Berkeley) & Suzanne Bellue (University of Mannheim): “Machine learning and phone data can improve targeting of humanitarian aid”12:50-13:00 Discussion \n13:00-14:00 Roundtable: The discussion will focus on two crucial aspects: (i) Strengths and weakness of data and analysis\, (ii) Which data and tools to analyse and nowcast\, what investments in data and modeling tools need to be made?Chair: Olivier Bargain (Bordeaux School of Economics & IZA) \nGuests: Peter Lanjouw (Luxembourg Income Studies)\, Tanguy Bernard (Bordeaux School of Economics & IFPRI)\, Nora Lustig (CEQ Institute & Tulane University)\, Gabriela Inchauste (World Bank)\, Francisco H. G. Ferreira (London School of Economics)\, Herwig Immervoll (OECD). \n14:00 End (New Orleans time: 13:00\, Bordeaux time; 20:00) Organization committee: \nOlivier Bargain (Bordeaux School of Economics & IZA) Tanguy Bernard (Bordeaux School of Economics & IFPRI) Ruth Hill (World Bank)Ulugbek Aminjonov (Bordeaux School of Economics) \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/bordeaux-applied-economic-workshops-4-migration-workshop-2/
LOCATION:Visioconférence
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220419T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220419T130000
DTSTAMP:20260522T225325
CREATED:20220118T152913Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220413T194252Z
UID:12441-1650369600-1650373200@www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr
SUMMARY:Séminaire d’Économie : Nagore Iriberri  (University of the Basque Country)
DESCRIPTION:Agenda > Tous les événements\nSéminaire d’économie de Bordeaux\nNagore Iriberri\n(University of the Basque Country) \n\nGender Differences in Peer Recognition by Economists\nwith David Card\, Stefano DellaVigna and Patricia Funk \n  \n\nAbstract:\n\nWe study the selection of Fellows of the Econometric Society\, using a new data set of publications and citations for over 40\,000 actively publishing economists since the early 1900s.\nConditional on achievement\, we document a large negative gap in the probability that women were selected as Fellows in the 1933-1979 period. This gap became positive (though not statistically significant) from 1980 to 2010\, and in the past decade has become large and highly significant\, with over a 100% increase in the probability of selection for female authors relative to males with similar publications and citations. The positive boost affects highly qualified female candidates (in the top 10% of authors) with no effect for the bottom 90%. Using nomination data for the past 30 years\, we find a key proximate role for the Society’s Nominating Committee\nin this shift. Since 2012 the Committee has had an explicit mandate to nominate highly qualified women\, and its nominees enjoy above-average election success (controlling for achievement).\nLooking beyond gender\, we document similar shifts in the premium for geographic diversity: in the mid-2000s\, both the Fellows and the Nominating Committee became significantly more likely to nominate and elect candidates from outside the US. Finally\, we examine gender gaps in several other major awards for US economists. We show that the gaps in the probability of selection of new fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the National Academy of Sciences closely parallel those of the Econometric Society\, with historically negative penalties for women turning to positive premiums in recent years.\n \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-deconomie-nagore-iriberri-university-of-the-basque-country/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220415T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220415T170000
DTSTAMP:20260522T225325
CREATED:20220411T081430Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220411T081642Z
UID:13742-1650038400-1650042000@www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr
SUMMARY:Séminaire d’Économie : Julien Guyot & Sébastien Rouillon (BSE)
DESCRIPTION:Agenda > Tous les événements\n \nJulien Guyot & Sébastien Rouillon(BSE)\nvendredi 15 avril à 16h\n\n– Online seminar – \n\n\n\n\nSustainable management of space activity in low Earth orbit\nAbstract. This paper extends the analysis initiated by Rouillon (2020) of the externality caused by the accumulation of space debris. Satellite operators make choices about the design and launch rate of their satellites\, while in-orbit servicing firms supply efforts to remove rocket bodies and inactive satellites. Focusing on the long-term steady state of the orbital environment\, we compare two typical management regimes. The physico-economic equilibrium occurs under open access to the orbit. The socially optimal policy maximizes the net present value of the space sector. We investigate which set of economic instruments can be used to regulate space activity in order to implement a socially optimal outcome. We show that the combination of an ad valorem tax\, a launch tax\, and a market for active debris removal certificates can provide the right incentives. All results are illustrated based on a numerical application using a realistic calibration.\n \n\n>> Pour assister au séminaire sur Zoom\, envoyez un mail à communication.bse@u-bordeaux.fr\n\n  \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-deconomie-julien-guyot-sebastien-rouillon-bse/
LOCATION:ZOOM (visio)
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220415T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220415T130000
DTSTAMP:20260522T225325
CREATED:20220411T104132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220411T104132Z
UID:13747-1650024000-1650027600@www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr
SUMMARY:Séminaire doctorants: João Valsecchi (University of Sao Paulo)
DESCRIPTION:Agenda > Tous les événements\nJoão Valsecchi(University of Sao Paulo)\n  \nFrom niches to socio-technical regimes: exploring factors influencing business model innovation towards sustainable mobility transitions\n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-doctorants-joao-valsecchi-university-of-sao-paulo/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
ORGANIZER;CN="BSE":MAILTO:communication.bse@u-bordeaux.fr
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220414T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220414T170000
DTSTAMP:20260522T225325
CREATED:20220215T153300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220215T153300Z
UID:13164-1649946600-1649955600@www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr
SUMMARY:Séminaire vins et consommateurs : Œnotourisme : Comment répondre aux nouvelles attentes ?
DESCRIPTION:Agenda > Tous les événements\n \n \n\n\n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-vins-et-consommateurs-oenotourisme-14-avril-2022/
LOCATION:Amphithéatre JC Asselain\, Maison de l’économie\, Site de Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220412T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220412T130000
DTSTAMP:20260522T225325
CREATED:20220407T085717Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220407T085717Z
UID:13712-1649764800-1649768400@www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr
SUMMARY:Séminaire d’Économie : Kato Van Ruymbeke
DESCRIPTION:Agenda > Tous les événements\nSéminaire d’économie de Bordeaux \n\nKato Van Ruymbeke\n\nKU Leuven\, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences\, Division of Bio-economics\, Leuven\, Belgium\n \n\nDo we like the look of ecological agriculture? A choice experiment to determine the value of aesthetic services derived from agricultural landscapes in Flanders\, Belgium\n  \nAbstract :  \nEcological farm management practices – which attempt to increase environmental quality while maintaining agricultural production – are increasingly recognised for their substantial contribution to ecosystem services. The impact of such ecological practices on provisioning (e.g.\, production of raw materials such as food) and regulating and maintaining services (e.g.\, erosion regulation\, pollination\, and carbon sequestration)\, though found to vary depending on both the type and extent of the practice as well as the service considered\, has been prolifically studied in the agro-ecological literature. The study of the impact of ecological practices on cultural services\, however\, remains notably scarce. We aim to fill this research gap by evaluating preferences for aesthetic services derived from an increased incorporation of ecological farm management practices in agroecosystems in Flanders\, Belgium. Specifically\, we carry out a discrete choice experiment with the general public. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-deconomie-kato-van-ruymbeke/
LOCATION:ZOOM (visio)
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220408T153000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220408T170000
DTSTAMP:20260522T225325
CREATED:20220408T142530Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220421T105530Z
UID:13734-1649431800-1649437200@www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr
SUMMARY:Conférence Banque de France - Université de Bordeaux 8 avril 2022
DESCRIPTION:Agenda > Tous les événements\nConférence \nCrypto-actifs et cybersécurité : innovation et défis\nles enjeux de la régulation des crypto-actifs\npar Robert Ophèle\, président de l’Autorité des marchés financiers \n\n\n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/conference-banque-de-france-universite-de-bordeaux-8-avril-2022/
LOCATION:station Ausone\, lirairie Mollat
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220408T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220408T130000
DTSTAMP:20260522T225325
CREATED:20220228T134107Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220228T135102Z
UID:13241-1649419200-1649422800@www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr
SUMMARY:Séminaire d’Économie : Lucie Letrouit (UGE)
DESCRIPTION:Agenda > Tous les événements\nSéminaire d’économie de Bordeaux\nLucie Letrouit\n(Univ. Gustave Eiffel)\n\n\n \n“Externalities from urban renewal: evidence from a French program”\n(avec Sylvain Chareyron\, Florence Goffette-Nagot) \nAbstract \nWe contribute to the evaluation of urban renewal policies based on a large-scale program launched in France in 2004 in almost 600 neighborhoods. Using a novel estimator aimed at avoiding bias in the estimation of treatment effects heterogeneous across treatment groups or time periods\, and complementing its results with a more precise double fixed effects difference-in-differences estimator\, we find no significant aggregate impact of the program on housing prices. We identify three lines of explanation that can contribute to make sense of this lack of aggregate impact: (1) an intensity effect\, according to which a number of neighborhoods did not get enough funding to affect the housing market\, (2) a stigma effect\, which prevented the poorest renovated neighborhoods and the neighborhoods with the highest share of public housing to experience a sizable increase in housing demand and thus in housing prices\, and (3) an operation type effect\, whereby construction/demolition and renovation operations\, which concentrated most of the program’s funding\, appear to have a smaller impact on housing prices than public equipment operations. \n\n \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-deconomie-lucie-letrouit/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220405T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220405T130000
DTSTAMP:20260522T225325
CREATED:20220330T074448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220330T074700Z
UID:13626-1649160000-1649163600@www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr
SUMMARY:Séminaire d’Économie : Omar Joya et Eric Rougier (BSE)
DESCRIPTION:Agenda > Tous les événements\nSéminaire d’économie de Bordeaux\n  \n\nOmar Joya et Eric Rougier\n(BSE)\n\n \n\nMapping the Multilevel Correlates of Poverty in Afghanistan: A policy paper\n \nAfghanistan’s recent development story is filled with few paradoxes; poverty increased between 2007 and 2016 despite strong economic growth and massive aid inflows\, while in the subsequent period until 2020\, poverty moderated despite growing insecurity and declining off-budget aid. This report attempts to better understand some of the dynamics behind the evolution of poverty in Afghanistan in the past two decades. In doing so\, it undertakes a statistical and econometric analysis of the correlates of poverty in the country\, combining household-level and regional-level data drawn from four rounds of household survey since 2007. Based on the results\, it proposes a policy framework to guide development interventions for poverty alleviation in Afghanistan\, equally informed by past policy failures in poverty reduction\, the political economy context as well as drivers of fragility in the country. The framework not only proposes a set of economic and structural policies for short\, medium and long terms\, it also suggests some institutional arrangements that would ensure increased effectiveness in poverty reduction efforts supported by the international community.\n\n \n \n\n \n  \n\n \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-deconomie-omar-joya-et-eric-rougier-bse/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220331T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220401T120000
DTSTAMP:20260522T225325
CREATED:20220314T155419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220323T171208Z
UID:13411-1648738800-1648814400@www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr
SUMMARY:Bordeaux Applied Economic Workshops #4 Migration Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Agenda > Tous les événements\nBordeaux Applied Economic Workshops #4\nMigration Workshop\nProgram of March 31\n15:00 Welcoming words\, Olivier Bargain (BSE) \n15:15 Hillel Rapoport (PSE) : Exit and Voice: Germany\, 1848-1933 (with Toman Barsbai) \n16:00 break \n16:30 Sarah Schneider-Strawczynski (PSE): Media Coverage of Immigration and the Polarization of Attitudes (with JérômeValette) \n17:00 Junior session (short presentation + collective brainstorming): \n– Mael Astruc (PSE): Who greases the wheels? Heterogeneous cushioning effects of migrants’ mobility in the labor market (with Cem Özgüzel and Benjamin Michallet) \n– Christian Chacua (BSE): Migration and changes in research interest: a lifecycle analysis (with Richard Freeman). \n17:30 End \nProgram of April 1\n9:30  Simone Bertoli (CERDI): Border Apprehensions and Federal Sentencing of Hispanic Citizens in the United States (with Jérôme Valette & Morgane Laouenan) \n10:15 Isabelle Chort (UPPA): Immigration\, integration\, and the informal economy: Global evidence (with Jean-Noël Senne and Oussama Ben Atta) \n11:00 break \n11:30 Jérôme Wittwer (BPH): Does free public health insurance for undocumented immigrants change healthcare utilisation patterns?  (with Paul Dourgnon\, Florence Jusot\, Antoine Marsaudon) \n  \nContact : olivier.bargain@u-bordeaux.fr \nPROGRAM \n  \n   \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/bordeaux-applied-economic-workshops-4-migration-workshop/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220330T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220330T130000
DTSTAMP:20260522T225325
CREATED:20220323T101011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220323T101011Z
UID:13567-1648638000-1648645200@www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr
SUMMARY:Séminaire : Quelle utilisation des RCT en économie ?
DESCRIPTION:Agenda > Tous les événements\n\nSéminaire organisé dans le cadre du GPR HOPE\nQuelle utilisation des essais randomisés contrôlés en économie (ou RCT) ?Recherche vs Conception vs Évaluation de politiques publiquesTrois exemples en Afrique subsaharienne\n \nprésenté par Tanguy Bernard\, BSE\n \n mercredi 30 mars 2022 de 11h à 13h\n \n salle de séminaire H2 116  de BSE – Bordeaux Sciences Économiques (bâtiment H2\, 1er étage)campus de Pessac – Université de Bordeaux\n \n\n\n  \nLes études d’impact\, et notamment celles s’appuyant sur les RCT\, se sont fortement développées pour accompagner les politiques économiques dans les pays à faibles revenus depuis 20 ans. Souvent présentées par les bailleurs de fonds et certains académiques comme un outil d’évaluation ex-post de politiques publiques\, elles sont plus pertinemment décrites comme un outil de recherche-action permettant de contribuer à l’élaboration de politiques publiques plus efficaces dans le futur.   \nCette présentation s’appuiera sur quelques exemples récents essais randomisés menés en Afrique pour tenter d’illustrer ce point. \n\n>> Le séminaire se tiendra de manière hybride en présentiel et en distanciel.\n \n>> L’inscription se fait via le formulaire\n \nplus d’informations sur le GPR HOPE \n \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-quelle-utilisation-des-rct-en-economie/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220322T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220322T130000
DTSTAMP:20260522T225325
CREATED:20220118T145759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220315T104623Z
UID:12435-1647950400-1647954000@www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr
SUMMARY:Séminaire d’Économie : Elisa Giuliani  (University of Pisa)
DESCRIPTION:Agenda > Tous les événements\nSéminaire d’économie de Bordeaux\nElisa Giuliani\n(University of Pisa)\n \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-deconomie-elisa-giuliani/
LOCATION:Visioconférence
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220315T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220315T120000
DTSTAMP:20260522T225325
CREATED:20220308T160622Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220308T161049Z
UID:13384-1647342000-1647345600@www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr
SUMMARY:Séminaire d’Économie : German Sanchez
DESCRIPTION:Agenda > Tous les événements\nSéminaire d’économie de Bordeaux \n\nGerman Sanchez\nUniversity of Lleida (Spain) \nFarmland economic value and the habitat sustainability of a bird community: A trade-off quantification for the Lleida plain\nAbstract:\n Agricultural intensification has been accompanied by an increment of productivity which is often translated into higher economic benefits and food supply. This sector\, however\, is directly linked with the natural environment and consequently\, land-use decisions have a clear impact on ecosystem services\, including biodiversity. In this work\, we propose a spatial landscape optimization model to identify the trade-offs between economic output and biodiversity levels\, solved by the Guroby optimizer algorithm. We develop an index for species-specific habitat suitability responding to crop selection and intensification levels. We simulate crop yields under different managements considering soil and climate characteristics of each location with the STICS crop growth simulation model. We also account for changes in intensification constraints that allow us to design optimal conservation areas allocation and apply it to Lleida (Spain)\, where a conflict between agricultural intensification and biodiversity has arisen during the last decades. We quantify the trade-offs between biodiversity goals and economic value and find that under the same level of biodiversity\, the latest can be significantly increased by reorganizing land-uses locations and conservation areas. 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-deconomie-german-sanchez/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220308T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220308T130000
DTSTAMP:20260522T225325
CREATED:20220303T210033Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220303T210615Z
UID:13325-1646740800-1646744400@www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr
SUMMARY:Séminaire d’Économie : Virginie Monvoisin &  Jean-François Ponsot
DESCRIPTION:Agenda > Tous les événements\nSéminaire d’économie de Bordeaux\n  \nVirginie Monvoisin(Grenoble École de Management)&\nJean-François Ponsot (PACTE/Université Grenoble Alpes) \n \nL’économie post-keynésienne aujourd’hui\n  \nRésumé: À l’occasion de la sortie de l’ouvrage L’économie post-keynésienne (co-écrit avec Marc Lavoie – Professeur Émérite\, Université d’Ottawa)\, les auteurs reviendront sur les éléments fondamentaux de ce courant de pensée hétérodoxe. Il s’agira aussi bien de montrer les éléments saillants du post-keynésianisme et l’actualité des propositions concernant les questions monétaires et macroéconomiques. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-deconomie-virginie-monvoisin-jean-francois-ponsot/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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