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SUMMARY:Débat Eco "Vers une renaissance de l'industrie française ?"
DESCRIPTION:Débat Eco\n📍Bibliothèque BxSE\n  \nVincent FRIGANT\nBxSE \n« Vers une renaissance de l’industrie française ? »\n  \n  \nen partenariat avec l’association le Café économique de Pessac \n  \n  \n  \n  \nAgenda > Tous les évènements
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/debat-eco-vers-une-renaissance-de-lindustrie-francaise/
LOCATION:Bibliothèque BxSE\, bât H\,  1er étage\, campus Pessac
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260428T120000
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SUMMARY:Séminaire: Benjamin Montmartin (UCA)
DESCRIPTION:Séminaire d’économie de Bordeaux\n  \nBenjamin Montmartin \n(UCA) \n  \nConformity\, Competition\, and Voluntary Price Regulation: Evidence from French Physicians\n \n \n \n \n \n \n– Séminaire organisé par le programme 4 / BSE –\n \n  \n>> pour assister au séminaire via Zoom\, contacter julie.vissaguet@u-bordeaux.fr \n\n \nAgenda > Tous les événements\n\n \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-benjamin-montmartin-uca/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260422T120000
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DTSTAMP:20260429T161430
CREATED:20260330T095739Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260422T073306Z
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SUMMARY:Séminaire doctorants: Alemayehu GELETU (BxSE)
DESCRIPTION:Séminaire doctorantsBordeaux School of Economics\n  \nAlemayehu GELETU\n(BxSE) \n\n  \nCorrelating High-Resolution Predicted Food System Indicators: A Residual Spatial Decomposition Framework\n  \nHigh-resolution prediction of food system indicators provides new opportunities to examine how food supply\, food environment\, and nutrition outcomes co-occur across space and time. Using Ethiopia as a case study\, we generated spatially continuous 5 × 5 km surfaces for 122 food system indicators from 2010 to 2022 using a stacked model-based geostatistical framework. The framework combines four machine learning algorithms: Random Forest\, Generalized Additive Models\, LASSO\, and XGBoost with a Bayesian Gaussian process meta-learner that integrates predictions while accounting for residual spatio-temporal dependence.A central challenge in correlating predicted indicator surfaces is that observed associations may be spurious\, arising from shared environmental predictors or spatial autocorrelation rather than meaningful relationships between food system components. To address this\, we decompose each indicator on the linear predictor scale into a covariate-driven mean component and a structured spatial residual component. Correlating the residual spatial fields provides an analogue to partial correlation\, measuring whether indicators co-vary geographically after their covariate-driven signals have been absorbed by their own prediction models. We complement this with global and local Lee’s L statistics to explicitly account for neighborhood structure and identify where associations are strong\, weak\, or reversed. Together\, these methods provide a robust framework for analyzing cross-indicator spatial association in predicted food system surfaces. \n  \n  \n  \nAgenda > Tous les événements\n\n \n\n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-doctorants-alemayehu-geletu-bxse/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260421T120000
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CREATED:20260109T140914Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260409T081334Z
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SUMMARY:Séminaire: Joël Cariolle (FERDI)
DESCRIPTION:Séminaire d’économie de Bordeaux\n  \nJoël Cariolle\n(FERDI\, Université Clermont Auvergne\,  CNRS-IRD-CERDI) \n \n » Digital disasters: The macroeconomic costs of submarine cable breaks « \nAbstract: » I estimate the macroeconomic costs of disruptions to submarine cables—the backbone of international data traffic—using a new dataset covering high-\, middle-\, and low-income countries from 2008 to 2020. Exploiting plausibly random variation in the timing and duration of disruptions\, I use a dynamic staggered difference-in-differences design to quantify both direct losses for disrupted countries and spillovers to regional non-disrupted peers. I find robust\, large\, and persistent growth losses\, alongside synchronized contractions in private consumption and trade. Disruptions create within-region reallocation in favor of non-disrupted economies. Accounting for spatial spillovers\, the total effect is negative and substantial\, a typical 10 repair-days disruption implying a cumulated 5-7 percentage points drop in GDP per capita growth in the medium run. Evidence on bandwidth-intensive services trade\, foreign investment\, and labor productivity points to reallocation forces\, accompanied by a tightening of credit to domestic actors and a weakening of cross-border banking relationships. Route redundancy fully dampens estimated losses\, pointing to digital infrastructure resilience as a first-order policy margin. «  \n \n \n \n \n \n– Séminaire organisé par le programme 3 / BSE –\n \n  \n>> pour assister au séminaire via Zoom\, contacter julie.vissaguet@u-bordeaux.fr \n\n \nAgenda > Tous les événements\n\n \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-joel-cariolle-ferdi/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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CREATED:20260319T083740Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260326T134853Z
UID:26431-1775649600-1775653200@www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr
SUMMARY:Séminaire doctorants: Stefania STANCU (BxSE)
DESCRIPTION:Séminaire doctorantsBordeaux School of Economics\nStefania STANCU\nBxSE \n  \n\nMacroprudential policy and French asset market responses: evidence from an ARDL Bounds Testing approach\n  \n  \n  \nAgenda > Tous les événements\n\n \n\n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-doctorants-stefania-stancu-bxse/
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CREATED:20260324T173525Z
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SUMMARY:Séminaire: S. Rouillon & M.A. Senegas (BxSE)
DESCRIPTION:Séminaire d’économie de Bordeaux\n  \nSébastien Rouillon\n(BxSE) \nStrategic entry deterrence in a congested orbital environment\nThe paper analyzes how satellite mega-constellations can be used strategically to deter market entry in a congested orbital environment. It shows that an incumbent may deploy more satellites than is efficient to increase congestion and reduce rivals’ incentives to enter. This overdeployment shortens the lifetime of all satellites\, including the incumbent’s\, but can still be profitable if it preserves monopoly rents. As a result\, excessively large constellations can arise even when size does not improve service beyond a threshold. The study highlights a new source of inefficiency driven by sequential investment and first-mover advantages\, complementing existing literature. It also suggests that policies targeting only static congestion may be insufficient\, as firms’ incentives are shaped by strategic entry deterrence. \n———— \nMarc-Alexandre Senegas\n(BxSE)\n \nReaching the earth of orbit: how much does it cost?\n \n \n \n– Séminaire organisé par le programme 2 / BSE –\n \n  \n>> pour assister au séminaire via Zoom\, contacter julie.vissaguet@u-bordeaux.fr \n\n \nAgenda > Tous les événements\n\n \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-s-rouillon-m-a-senegas-bxse/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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CREATED:20251217T131815Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251217T131815Z
UID:25475-1775223000-1775230200@www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr
SUMMARY:Séminaire: JJ Gislain (U. Laval) & B. Théret (IRISSO)
DESCRIPTION:Séminaire\nJean-Jacques Gislain\n(Univ. Laval\, Canada) \n& Bruno Théret\n(IRISSO\, Univ. Paris Dauphine) \n  \nTraduire et éditer l’économie institutionnelle de John R. Commons\nDiscussion : Matthieu Montalban (BxSE) \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-jj-gislain-u-laval-b-theret-irisso/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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CREATED:20251201T132428Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260202T133924Z
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SUMMARY:Séminaire: Valentina Di Iasio (U. of Southampton)
DESCRIPTION:Séminaire d’économie de Bordeaux\n  \nValentina Di Iasio\nUniversity of Southampton \n  \nThe Impact of the Brexit Vote on Young Ethnic Minorities’ Mental Health \n \nAbstract: This paper examines the impact of the 2016 Brexit referendum on the mental health of young ethnic minorities in the UK. Using longitudinal data and a Difference-in-Differences design exploiting geographic variation in Leave-vote intensity\, we compare individuals before and after the referendum. Mental health among UK-born ethnic minority youth deteriorated in areas with stronger Leave support\, while no such effect appears for White British youth. The findings highlight how political shocks and anti immigration sentiment can undermine the well-being of second-generation minorities\, deepening existing inequalities in a period of social and political polarisation.\n \n  \n \n \n \n \n– Séminaire organisé par le programme 1 / BSE –\n \n  \n>> pour assister au séminaire via Zoom\, contacter julie.vissaguet@u-bordeaux.fr \n\n \nAgenda > Tous les événements\n\n \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-valentina-de-iasio-u-of-southampton/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260325T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260325T130000
DTSTAMP:20260429T161430
CREATED:20260319T083155Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T084227Z
UID:26428-1774440000-1774443600@www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr
SUMMARY:Séminaire doctorants: Inès Touré (U. Poitiers)
DESCRIPTION:Séminaire doctorantsBordeaux School of Economics\nInès Touré\nUniversité de Poitiers \n  \n\nWhen Education Misses the Job: Wage Penalties\, Mobility\, and Early Career Inequality\nAbstract : \nEducational mismatch is widespread among young higher education graduates\, yet its wage consequences and the role of geographic mobility remain imperfectly understood. This paper examines how surplus and deficit education affect early career wages and whether spatial mobility mitigates mismatch penalties. Using panel data from the Céreq Génération 2017 survey (2017–2023)\, we estimate wage equations within the Over–Required–Under (ORU) education framework\, accounting for unobserved individual heterogeneity through random effects. Selection into employment is addressed using two-step Heckman selection models with inverse Mills ratios derived from random-effects probit specifications. We further assess heterogeneity using unconditional quantile regressions based on Recentered Influence Functions. Our results show that required education yields substantially higher returns than surplus education\, while undereducation is associated with sizable wage penalties. Geographic mobility attenuates undereducation penalties but has no effect on returns to required or surplus education. Distributional analyses reveal that overeducation premiums increase with wages\, whereas undereducation penalties persist across the entire wage distribution. Overall\, mobility only partially compensates for educational mismatch\, highlighting the persistent role of formal credentials in shaping early career wage inequality. \n  \n  \n  \nAgenda > Tous les événements\n\n \n\n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-doctorants-ines-toure-u-poitiers/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260324T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260324T131500
DTSTAMP:20260429T161430
CREATED:20251216T081906Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T082432Z
UID:25456-1774353600-1774358100@www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr
SUMMARY:Séminaire: Chloé Lecoq (U. Panthéon-Assas)
DESCRIPTION:Séminaire d’économie de Bordeaux\n  \nChloé Lecoq\n (Université Paris Panthéon Assas\, CRED) \n  \n« Legally Binding Energy Solidarity: the Green Transition-Equity Trade-off in the EU »\ncoécrit avec E. Paltseva (Stockholm School of Economics\, SITE) \n \n« As electricity systems become more interconnected and reliant on variable renewable energy\, cross-border solidarity rules act as risk-sharing mechanisms shaping both crisis outcomes and ex ante investment incentives. We develop a model of interconnected countries facing stochastic supply shortages and compare two solidarity designs used in EU energy law: a capacity-based rule (electricity)\, where support depends on the assisting country’s capacity\, and a loss-based rule (gas)\, where support is tied to the affected country’s shortage. These rules generate a fundamental scale–parity trade-off. The loss-based rule increases aggregate green investment but amplifies cross-country disparities\, while the capacity-based rule reduces disparities at the cost of lower investment. We show that the optimal rule depends on asymmetries in endowments and supply risks: with moderate asymmetries\, loss-based solidarity dominates\, whereas with large or concentrated asymmetries\, capacity-based rules can dominate by limiting divergence and moral hazard. \nSimulations calibrated to EU data illustrate how solidarity design can shape both the speed and distribution of the green transition. »\n \n \n*** changement de salle : salle H1-102\n \n \n \n– Séminaire organisé par le programme 4 / BSE –\n \n  \n>> pour assister au séminaire via Zoom\, contacter julie.vissaguet@u-bordeaux.fr \n\n \nAgenda > Tous les événements\n\n \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-chloe-lecoq-u-pantheon-assas/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260318T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260318T130000
DTSTAMP:20260429T161430
CREATED:20260112T094918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260210T103304Z
UID:25565-1773835200-1773838800@www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr
SUMMARY:Séminaire doctorants: Sara Savini
DESCRIPTION:Séminaire doctorantsBordeaux School of Economics\n  \n\nSara Savini\n(BxSE) \n  \nNetworks of Change: Infrastructure and the Spread of Steam Power in 19th-Century France\n  \n  \nAgenda > Tous les événements\n\n \n\n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-doctorants-sara-savini/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260317T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260317T131500
DTSTAMP:20260429T161430
CREATED:20260109T140121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260313T170554Z
UID:25548-1773748800-1773753300@www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr
SUMMARY:Séminaire: Antoine Bernard de Raymond
DESCRIPTION:Séminaire d’économie de Bordeaux\n  \nAntoine Bernard de Raymond\n(INRAE\, BxSE) \n  \n« Comment piloter la transition écologique? Vers une intermédiation sociale de l’économie »\n  \nFace aux crises écologiques et sociales contemporaines\, des propositions macroéconomiques se développent afin de remplacer la régulation marchande par des modalités démocratiques d’énonciation et de satisfaction des besoins. La sécurité sociale de l’alimentation (SSA) en constitue un exemple marquant . La SSA revendique sa filiation avec l’assurance maladie à travers trois grands principes : l’universalité\, le financement par la cotisation et le conventionnement démocratique. Depuis quelques années\, se multiplient les initiatives locales cherchant à expérimenter ces principes. Cet article se propose d’analyser une de ces « caisses de l’alimentation » à partir de la sociologie économique et plus particulièrement de la sociologie de l’intermédiation\, pour saisir la manière dont la SSA recompose la demande alimentaire. En décrivant les dispositifs et les ajustements qu’ils provoquent\, l’analyse identifie des caractéristiques fondamentales d’une « intermédiation sociale » : une collégialité citoyenne et un opérateur de collecte et de fléchage de la valeur. Il apparaît que cette forme originale d’intermédiation offre des perspectives puissantes pour dépasser les écueils de la régulation marchande. Elle se heurte néanmoins à trois tensions difficilement évitables : le degré de délégation des décisions individuelles à un sujet collectif\, le degré de changement promu compte tenu de l’inertie des pratiques\, la nécessité d’une coordination économique qui assure la cohérence de l’allocation des ressources à une échelle plus vaste. En replaçant l’accès universel à l’alimentation comme condition d’une transition\, la SSA redéfinit néanmoins dès aujourd’hui une quatrième tension qui structure les mouvements de réforme de l’alimentation : le développement d’une alternative exigeante mais marginale ou le changement global mais plus limité des systèmes alimentaires.  \n \n \n \n \n \n \n– Séminaire organisé par le programme 3 / BSE –\n \n  \n>> pour assister au séminaire via Zoom\, contacter julie.vissaguet@u-bordeaux.fr \n\n \nAgenda > Tous les événements\n\n \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-antoine-bernard-de-raymond/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260312T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260312T120000
DTSTAMP:20260429T161430
CREATED:20260226T165513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260304T133054Z
UID:25899-1773311400-1773316800@www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr
SUMMARY:Séminaire Econom'IA: Jerome Lang (CNRS)
DESCRIPTION:Séminaire Econom’IA\n  \nJerome Lang\nLAMSADE\, CNRS – Université Paris-Dauphine – PSL \n  \nAI\, computational social choice\, and democracy: ten little talks (a tribute to Agatha Christie)\n \nComputational social choice is a research field at the intersection of artificial intelligence\, theoretical computer science and economics. It consists of analysing problems arising from the aggregation of preferences of a group of agents from a computational perspective. Some of its subfields are various forms of voting\, public decision making (e.g.\, participatory budgeting)\, fair division of resources\, and matching with preferences (e.g.\, university-student matching). The interplay of computer science (and especially AI) and social choice has not only lead to developing algorithms for collective decision making: it has helped reshaping and revitalising the field\, by identifying new paradigms\, new problems\, new objects of study. I will briefly present the field and then I will give some examples of such new paradigms\, problems\, or objects of study. The ten little talks mentioned in the title refer to potential talks: I will (obviously!) talk about less than ten topics\, but these will be selected out of ten candidates by the attendance through a vote.\n \n \n \n \n \n  \n\n \nAgenda > Tous les événements\n\n \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-jerome-lang-lamsade-cnrs/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260311T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260311T150000
DTSTAMP:20260429T161430
CREATED:20260127T145131Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260303T085556Z
UID:25670-1773237600-1773241200@www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr
SUMMARY:Séminaire: Anthony Lepinteur (U. of Luxembourg)
DESCRIPTION:Séminaire d’économie de Bordeaux\n  \nAnthony Lepinteur\nUniversity of Luxembourg  \n  \nMeasuring the Unmeasurable? Systematic Evidence on Scale Transformations in Subjective Survey Data\n  \nEconomists routinely use survey measures of\, for example\, risk preferences\, trust\, political attitudes\, or wellbeing. The literature generally treats numerical response categories as if they represent equal psychological intervals. We provide the first systematic test of this assumption\, developing a general framework to quantify how easily results can be overturned when this linearity assumption is relaxed. Using original experimental data\, we show that respondents interpret survey scales in ways that do deviate from linearity\, but only mildly. Focusing on wellbeing research\, we then replicate 30\,000+ coefficient estimates across more than 80 papers published in top economics journals. Replicated coefficient signs are remarkably robust to mild departures from linear scale-use. However\, statistical inference and estimates of relative effect magnitudes become unreliable\, even under modest departures from linearity. This is especially problematic for policy applications. We show that these concerns generalise to many other widely used survey-based constructs. \n \n \n \n \n– Séminaire organisé par le programme 2 / BSE –\n \n  \n>> pour assister au séminaire via Zoom\, contacter julie.vissaguet@u-bordeaux.fr \n\n \nAgenda > Tous les événements\n\n \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-anthony-lepinteur-u-of-luxembourg/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260311T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260311T130000
DTSTAMP:20260429T161430
CREATED:20260210T125013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260304T103644Z
UID:25771-1773230400-1773234000@www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr
SUMMARY:Séminaire doctorants: Papa Boure Ndiaye
DESCRIPTION:Séminaire doctorantsBordeaux School of Economics\n  \n\nPapa Boure Ndiaye\n(BxSE) \n  \nCan Agroforestry Reduce Pesticide Use and Avoid Yield Losses in Viticulture?\n  \nViticulture is highly dependent on chemical pesticides to control pests and fungal diseases\, generating environmental externalities and regulatory pressure to reduce input use. This paper examines whether agroforestry can serve as a nature-based substitute by mitigating pest and downy mildew induced yield losses and reducing pesticide reliance. Using plot-level panel data from 51 vineyards in western France (2018–2023)\, we estimate a nonlinear mixed-effects model combining a production function with a damage function to separately identify input productivity\, damage pressure\, and the contribution of surrounding trees and hedges (mapped using GIS). Results show that agroforestry significantly reduces pest-induced yield losses and generates positive economic benefits. In contrast\, the estimated effect on downy mildew is positive in the damage function—suggesting a potential amplification of downy mildew-related losses—but remains statistically insignificant\, indicating substantial uncertainty regarding its role in fungal disease regulation. \n  \n  \n  \nAgenda > Tous les événements\n\n \n\n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-doctorants-papa-boure-ndiaye/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260310T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260310T131500
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SUMMARY:Séminaire: Giorgia Menta (LISER) 
DESCRIPTION:Séminaire d’économie de Bordeaux\n  \nGiorgia Menta\nLuxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER)  \n  \nAggregating Epigenetic Clocks to Study Human Capital Formation\n  \n(Giorgia Menta\, Pietro Biroli\, Divya Mehta\, Conchita D’Ambrosio\, Deborah Cobb-Clark) \n  \nAbstract:Epigenetics is the study of how people’s behavior and environments influence the way their genes are expressed\, even though their DNA sequence is itself unchanged. By aggregating age-related epigenetic markers\, epigenetic ‘clocks’ have become the leading tool for studying biological aging. We make an important contribution by developing a novel\, integrated measure of epigenetic aging — the Multi EpiGenetic Age (MEGA) clock – which combines several existing epigenetic clocks to reduce measurement error and improve estimation efficiency. We use the MEGA clock in three empirical contexts to show that: i) accelerated epigenetic aging in adolescence is associated with worse educational\, mental-health\, and labor market outcomes in early adulthood; ii) exposure to child maltreatment before adolescence is associated with half a year higher epigenetic aging; and iii) that entering school one year later causally accelerates epigenetic aging by age seven\, particularly among disadvantaged children. The MEGA clock is robust to alternative methods for constructing it\, providing a flexible and interpretable approach for incorporating epigenetic data into a wide variety of settings. \n \n \n \n \n– Séminaire organisé par le programme 2 / BSE –\n \n  \n>> pour assister au séminaire via Zoom\, contacter julie.vissaguet@u-bordeaux.fr \n\n \nAgenda > Tous les événements\n\n \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-giorgia-menta-liser/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260306T153000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260227T171559Z
UID:25920-1772803800-1772811000@www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr
SUMMARY:Séminaire de l'AGAPÉ
DESCRIPTION:Séminaire de l’AGAPÉ\n (Atelier Girondin pour l’Analyse des Pensées Économiques) \n  \nNicolas POSTEL et Richard SOBEL \n(CLERSÉ\, Université de Lille) \nprésenteront leur ouvrage  \nKarl Polanyi \nÉd. Que Sais-Je ?\, 2024 \n(Plus d’infos sur l’ouvrage) \n  \n> Université Bordeaux Montaigne\, salle H.103 \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-de-lagape-130326/
LOCATION:Université Bordeaux Montaigne\, salle H.103
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260306T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260306T131500
DTSTAMP:20260429T161430
CREATED:20251216T082242Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260226T164912Z
UID:25460-1772798400-1772802900@www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr
SUMMARY:Séminaire: Guglielmo-Maria Caporale (Brunel University)
DESCRIPTION:Séminaire programme 4\n  \nGuglielmo-Maria Caporale \n(Brunel University) \n  \nA Global Oil Market Model with Shipping Costs\n  \nAbstract \nThis paper investigates the role of shipping costs in global crude oil and refined petroleum markets. For this purpose a Global VAR (GVAR) model is estimated jointly for the oil and refined petroleum markets; this includes the Baltic Dirty Tanker Index (BDTI) and the Baltic Clean Tanker Index (BCTI) as measures of the cost of shipping crude oil and refined petroleum commodities\, respectively. The results suggest that shocks to the cost of shipping petroleum commodities have a particularly severe negative impact on real economic activity and on refined petroleum consumption in most regions. Shocks to the price of crude oil and refined petroleum instead have inflationary effects\, especially in countries that are net importers of those commodities. Further\, it appears that the relationship between commodity prices and their respective shipping costs has broken down since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic. Specifically\, a counterfactual analysis shows that the pandemic moved the prices of crude oil and refined petroleum and their costs of shipping in opposite directions. A second counterfactual scenario concerning the impact of Russian oil sanctions shows that there is a high probability that they increased shipping costs. \n \n \n \n \n \n– Séminaire organisé par le programme 4 / BSE –\n \n  \n>> pour assister au séminaire via Zoom\, contacter julie.vissaguet@u-bordeaux.fr \n\n \nAgenda > Tous les événements\n\n \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-guglielmo-maria-caporale-brunel-university/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260305T131500
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CREATED:20260109T140652Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260227T165843Z
UID:25550-1772712000-1772716500@www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr
SUMMARY:Séminaire: Pauline Rossi (CREST)
DESCRIPTION:Séminaire – Programme 3 / BxSE\n  \nPauline Rossi \n(CREST) \n  \nFemale Jobs and Fertility: Long-term Experimental Evidence from Ethiopian Factories\n  \nAbstract: We conducted an experiment with 27 factories in Ethiopia to test the widespread hypothesis that formal employment among women reduces fertility. Tracking respondents over eight years\, we find that women who were randomly offered a job had more children than the control group: total births rose by 5% and childlessness fell by almost half. The effect on fertility emerged only after the effect on wage employment had vanished\, around three years after the initial job offer. There is no effect on fertility preferences\, bargaining power\, or marital status\, but clear effects on savings and household income. These patterns are consistent with a sequential model in which households face money and time constraints to achieve their fertility goals: the income effect is offset by the opportunity cost of time in the short run\, but prevails in the long run. Our results suggest that women taking up factory jobs played little role in explaining why fertility declined as the country industrialized. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n– Séminaire organisé par le programme 3 / BSE –\n \n  \n  \n\n \nAgenda > Tous les événements\n\n \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-pauline-rossi-crestseminaire-esther-devilliers-inrae-agroparistech/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260304T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260304T130000
DTSTAMP:20260429T161430
CREATED:20260210T124903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260210T124903Z
UID:25769-1772625600-1772629200@www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr
SUMMARY:Séminaire doctorants: Rahmi Can Yamanoglu
DESCRIPTION:Séminaire doctorantsBordeaux School of Economics\n  \n\nRahmi Can Yamanoglu\n  \n  \nGender and innovation: Do female migrant inventors prefer certain locations?\n  \n  \nAgenda > Tous les événements\n\n \n\n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-doctorants-rahmi-can-yamanoglu/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260307
DTSTAMP:20260429T161430
CREATED:20260213T153512Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260213T153633Z
UID:25845-1772582400-1772841599@www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr
SUMMARY:Rencontres écoféministes
DESCRIPTION:Rencontres écoféministes\ndu 4 au 6 mars 2026 \n  \nDans le cadre de la journée du droit des femmes\, 3 temps forts imaginés par Vanessa Oltra-Michel\, maîtresse de conférences en économie à l’université de Bordeaux\, vous sont proposés sur la thématique de l’écoféminisme. \n\nRencontre « Penser le vivant » \n\nSoirée écoféministe entre témoignages\, sciences et poésie. Intervenantes : Muriel Gilardone (univ. Caen)\, Renda Belmallen (univ. Paris 8)\, Sylvie Ferrari (univ. Bordeaux)\, Viviane Genest (univ. Paris 8)\, Vanessa Oltra-Michel (univ. Bordeaux)\, animé par Marion Blancher (La Maison Forte). \n>> 4 mars 2026 de 18h30 à 20h30  >> Entrée gratuite – sur inscription>> Le Dôme\, 221 avenue de Thouars 33400 Talence \n\nCinéma-rencontre « La Terre des vertus » \n\nProjection du documentaire « La Terre des vertus » suivi d’un échange avec Viviane Genest\, historienne et autrice (univ. Paris 8) \n>> 5 mars 2026 de 19h à 20h30  >> Entrée gratuite – sur inscription>> Le Dôme\, 221 avenue de Thouars 33400 Talence \n\nSpectacle « L’effet Hiroshima » \n\nSeul-en-scène vibrant où une femme-chercheuse raconte sa traversée d’Hiroshima et les rencontres qui l’ont à la fois bouleversée et éclairée. A la croisée du récit intime et de la réflexion universelle\, elle explore notre rapport à la catastrophe\, à la mémoire et à la Terre. Un voyage écoféministe sur ce que signifie encore « être au monde ». \nTexte\, mise en scène et jeu : Vanessa Oltra-MichelRegard extérieur et direction d’acteur : Jérôme BatteuxCréation lumière et régie : Damien CruzalebesConseil chorégraphique : Pascale Etcheto \n>> 6 mars 2026  à 14h>> Réservé aux étudiants et agents de l’université de Bordeaux*>> Entrée gratuite – sur inscription>> Forum des Arts\, Place d’Alcala de Henares 33400 Talence \n* Une séance est proposée à tous les publics à 19h30. ATTENTION l’inscription se fait via le site de la ville de Talence : L’Effet Hiroshima par compagnie Just’Art – Ville de Talence \nInscriptions\n  \n  \n \n  \n\nAgenda > Tous les événements\n\n \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/rencontres-ecofeministes/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260303T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260303T131500
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CREATED:20251201T131746Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260213T075237Z
UID:25310-1772539200-1772543700@www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr
SUMMARY:Séminaire: Ina Ganguli (U. of Massachussets)
DESCRIPTION:Séminaire d’économie de Bordeaux\n  \nIna Ganguli\nUniversity of Massachussets \n \nImpacts of the U.S. Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 on International Students\nIna Ganguli (UMass Amherst) and Megan MacGarvie (Boston University)\nThe migration of international students\, particularly in STEM fields\, has the potential to contribute significantly to science and innovation activities in host and home countries. This project examines the impacts of the U.S. Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965\, which repealed the national origins quota system\, and was part of a broader effort to eliminate race discrimination from U.S. law.  After the policy change\, immigration increased substantially from countries outside of Europe\, particularly from Latin America and Asia. Using an event study difference-in-differences design\, we estimate the causal impact of the law on the retention and scientific contributions of international doctoral students by analyzing data from the Survey of Earned Doctorates\, a census of all doctoral recipients at US institutions\, and Scopus publications. \n  \n  \n \n \n– Séminaire organisé par le programme 1 / BSE –\n \n  \n>> pour assister au séminaire via Zoom\, contacter julie.vissaguet@u-bordeaux.fr \n\n \nAgenda > Tous les événements\n\n \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-ina-ganguli-u-of-massachussets/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260225T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260225T130000
DTSTAMP:20260429T161430
CREATED:20260210T124219Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260210T124219Z
UID:25767-1772020800-1772024400@www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr
SUMMARY:Séminaire doctorants: Mathieu Bourret-Soto
DESCRIPTION:Séminaire doctorantsBordeaux School of Economics\n  \n\nMathieu Bourret-Soto\n(BxSE) \n  \nLocal institutions and targeted violence: Evidence from communal action boards in Colombia\n  \n  \nAgenda > Tous les événements\n\n \n\n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-doctorants-mathieu-bourret-soto/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260224T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260224T131500
DTSTAMP:20260429T161430
CREATED:20251216T081739Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260223T152351Z
UID:25454-1771934400-1771938900@www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr
SUMMARY:Séminaire: Cristina Badarau\, Stefania Stancu\, Eleonora Cavallaro
DESCRIPTION:Séminaire d’économie de Bordeaux\n  \nCristina Badarau \n(BxSE) \nStefania Stancu\n(BxSE & Cefimo) \nEleonora Cavallaro\n(Univ Sapienza\, Rome) \n  \nCorporate debt structure and monetary policy transmission: a general equilibrium approach\n \n \nWe analyse how corporate debt structure can shape the transmission of monetary policy in a general equilibrium model. We endogenise firms’ choice between bond and loan financing in a dynamic setting\, building on the analytical framework of the financial accelerator and show that the corporate structure of firms is not irrelevant. We assume that banks have an informational advantage over other market participants in evaluating firms’ projects. This results in a lower cost ofbank finance compared to market finance in a steady state\, given institutional factors and market size. Over time\, shocks to the cost of finance or liquidity shocks feed back into the dynamics of firms’ net worth\, investment and output. In our framework\, monetary policy can have asymmetric effects. On one hand\, higher banks’ refinancing costs due to more stringent conventional monetary policies have a greater impact on firms that cannot easily substitute loans for bonds. Firmswith easier access to the bond market have a competitive advantage over firms that can only rely on bank financing. On the other hand\, shocks that increase the liquidity in the bond markets\, such as unconventional monetary policies\, benefit firms with a more diversified corporate debt structure. From this perspective\, the development of bond markets can have important macroeconomic implications for building resilience.\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n– Séminaire organisé par le programme 4 / BSE –\n \n  \n>> pour assister au séminaire via Zoom\, contacter julie.vissaguet@u-bordeaux.fr \n\n \nAgenda > Tous les événements\n\n \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-cristina-badarau-stefania-stancu-eleonora-cavallaro/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260211T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260211T130000
DTSTAMP:20260429T161430
CREATED:20260205T093424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260205T140054Z
UID:25664-1770811200-1770814800@www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr
SUMMARY:Séminaire doctorants: Chloé Bonardi  (BxSE)
DESCRIPTION:Séminaire doctorantsBordeaux School of Economics\n  \n\nChloé Bonardi\n(BxSE) \n  \nComparing Targeting Approaches for Monetary\, Health\, and Nutritional Deprivation in Burkina Faso.\n  \nPoverty is multidimensional\, requiring targeting methods that go beyond monetary measures. This study examines the performance of different targeting approaches in identifying indigent households in rural Burkina Faso across monetary\, health\, and nutritional dimensions. The results show that the Proxy Means Test (PMT) performs best when welfare is measured by consumption\, while Community-Based Targeting (CBT) is more effective for health and nutritional deprivation\, although targeting errors remain high. Building on these findings\, we investigate why the PMT performs poorly in non-monetary dimensions\, assessing whether this is driven by variable weights\, the need for additional variables\, or model specification. \n  \n  \nAgenda > Tous les événements\n\n \n\n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-doctorants-chloe-bonardi-bxse/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260210T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260210T200000
DTSTAMP:20260429T161430
CREATED:20260204T174638Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260204T174638Z
UID:25707-1770746400-1770753600@www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr
SUMMARY:Débat Eco "Le plastique\, c'est fantastique"
DESCRIPTION:Débat Eco\n📍Bibliothèque BSE\n  \nDébat/dédicace\n  \n« Le plastique\, c’est fantastique »\n Y a-t-il un avenir pour le matériau miracle devenu menace existentielle ? \n  \nDr Etienne Grau\n(LCPO / UB) \n  \n  \nen partenariat avec l’association le Café économique de Pessac \n  \n  \n  \n  \nAgenda > Tous les évènements
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/debat-eco-le-plastique-cest-fantastique/
LOCATION:Bibliothèque BxSE\, bât H\,  1er étage\, campus Pessac
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260210T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260210T131500
DTSTAMP:20260429T161430
CREATED:20260105T145927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260105T150034Z
UID:25521-1770724800-1770729300@www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr
SUMMARY:Séminaire: François Libois (PSE)
DESCRIPTION:Séminaire d’économie de Bordeaux\n  \nFrançois Libois\n(PSE) \n  \n« Forging conservation: The legacy of 18th-century metallurgy on the forests of Western Europe »\nCan historical extractive industries increase natural capital over the long run? This paper demonstrates that pre-industrial metallurgy in Belgium had lasting positive effects on forest and biodiversity conservation. Using newly assembled spatially geolocated data on eighteenth-century forges and forests\, combined with contemporary high-resolution forest records\, we show that areas near forges exhibit significantly higher old-growth and more biodiverse forest cover today. Results hold on when instrumenting forge presence by the interaction between access to water and proximity to iron deposits. We further explore mechanisms explaining this counterintuitive finding by presenting evidence that blacksmiths secured access to charcoal supplies by purchasing forest land – particularly in areas with high transportation costs. Today\, these areas exhibit less land ownership fragmentation\, suggesting persistent land concentration. Our analysis reveals how charcoal-dependent industries\, through their reliance on localized forest inputs\, unintentionally preserved forest cover and dampened later conversion pressures\, even long after the shift to coal. More broadly\, these findings illustrate the potential for renewable resource-dependent production systems to create enduring path dependencies reshaping environmental landscapes for centuries. \n  \n  \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n– Séminaire organisé par le programme 3 / BSE –\n \n  \n>> pour assister au séminaire via Zoom\, contacter julie.vissaguet@u-bordeaux.fr \n\n \nAgenda > Tous les événements\n\n \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-francois-libois-pse/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260204T130000
DTSTAMP:20260429T161430
CREATED:20251218T142600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260112T091902Z
UID:25483-1770206400-1770210000@www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr
SUMMARY:Séminaire doctorants: Luigi Apuzzo
DESCRIPTION:Séminaire doctorantsBordeaux School of Economics\n  \n\nLuigi Apuzzo\n  \nThe Economics of the Circular Economy: Evidence from Regional Analysis\n  \nThe transition towards a Circular Economy (CE) represents a crucial pathway for achieving sustainable and inclusive economic development in the face of growing environmental and resource pressures. While extensive research has examined the environmental and technological dimensions of this transition\, the economic foundations of CE and the territorial dynamics of circular innovation remain underexplored. This paper contributes to bridging these gaps by integrating an economic perspective on the circular transition with a regional analysis of innovation processes. Building on the literature on technological complexity\, relatedness\, and innovation systems\, the study investigates how regional knowledge structures shape the capacity to generate circular innovations across European NUTS-2 regions. Using a novel automated patent landscaping approach applied to PATSTAT data\, the analysis identifies and maps circular economy patents over time and across space. Within a Knowledge Production Function framework\, it then explores the extent to which knowledge complexity acts as a key determinant of circular innovation. Preliminary evidence suggests that regions characterized by more complex and diverse technological portfolios are structurally better positioned to develop advanced circular solutions and to benefit from knowledge spillovers and related diversification processes. The findings of this study are expected to contribute to the growing body of literature on circular economy and innovation systems\, while providing policy makers with valuable insights to inform the development of policies and initiatives aimed at promoting the circular economy and innovation across various regions. These insights will consider regional capabilities and complexities\, with the intention of supporting a more inclusive and effective circular transition throughout the European Union. \n  \n  \n  \nAgenda > Tous les événements\n\n \n\n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-doctorants-luigi-apuzzoseminaire-doctorants-luigi-apuzzoseminaire-doctorants-felix-garnier-2/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260203T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260203T131500
DTSTAMP:20260429T161430
CREATED:20260123T132713Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260123T133258Z
UID:25644-1770120000-1770124500@www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr
SUMMARY:Séminaire: Jeanne Dachary-Bernard (INRAE - UR ETTIS)
DESCRIPTION:Séminaire d’économie de Bordeaux\n  \nJeanne Dachary-Bernard\n(Chargée de Recherche en Economie INRAE – UR ETTIS) \n  \n  \nPréférences et comportements des ménages face aux risques environnementaux\nRésumé :Une analyse des intentions de mobilité résidentielle des ménages face au risque littoral est proposée à l’aide d’une approche d’expérience de choix déployée auprès d’habitants d’une zone vulnérable au risque d’érosion du littoral aquitain. Les résultats soulignent tout d’abord le rôle prépondérant de l’aversion au risque (parmi d’autres facteurs) pour expliquer le refus du déplacement. Ils mettent ensuite en évidence les déterminants territoriaux qui maximiseraient le bien-être dans le cas d’une relocalisation. \n  \n \n \n \n \n– Séminaire organisé par le programme 2 / BSE –\n \n  \n>> pour assister au séminaire via Zoom\, contacter julie.vissaguet@u-bordeaux.fr \n\n \nAgenda > Tous les événements\n\n \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-jeanne-dachary-bernard-inrae-ur-ettis/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260129T183000
DTSTAMP:20260429T161430
CREATED:20260123T140701Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260123T141225Z
UID:25647-1769706000-1769711400@www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr
SUMMARY:Impact de l'IA générative sur l'apprentissage - Atelier
DESCRIPTION:Atelier\n Impact de l’IA générative sur l’apprentissage\n  \nJeudi 29 janvier\, de 17h à 18h30BU station Marne — 16-22 cours de la Marne – Bordeaux (Etage 1 – salle 108)\n  \nAprès « Explorer la littérature scientifique avec l’IA »\, « L’IA dans les sciences juridiques« \, « Formuler des prompts efficaces et pertinents »et « LLM et SHS«  \n–> ce mois-ci  : Impact de l’IA générative sur l’apprentissage \n  \nDiscutants : \nNicolas Charles et Mickael Temporão (Enseignants-Chercheurs au CED) \nUne expérimentation menée auprès d’étudiants de droit compare 3 situations d’apprentissage : sans IA\, avec une IA classique et avec une IA jouant le rôle de tuteur académique. Les étudiants devaient synthétiser un texte juridique\, puis restituer ses idées 2 semaines plus tard sans support.\n\n+ boisson offerte\n+ courte pause active – relâcher les tensions\, booster son énergie\n \nInscription ici :  https://framaforms.org/inscription-jeudi-29-janvier-de-17h-a-18h30-bu-station-marne-campus-victoire-1768213639\nUn évènement porté par le département CHANGES\, le GIS URFIST\, BxSE et la PUD de Bordeaux\n\n  \nComité d’organisation : Claire Kersuzan (PUD Bx) & Olha Nahorma (BxSE) & Karine Onfroy (BxSE) \n \n\n\n\n \nAgenda > Tous les événements\n\n \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/impact-de-lia-generative-sur-lapprentissage-atelier/
LOCATION:BU station Marne — 16-22 cours de la Marne – Bordeaux (Etage 1 – salle 108)
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