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Page 1: ADRES Doctoral Conference - Paris Dauphine Universitydoctoriales2014.dauphine.fr/fileadmin/mediatheque/...Maia Gejadze, Agency Problems and Internal Syndication of Venture Capital

ADRES Doctoral Conference

3-4 February 2014

Université Paris-Dauphine

Place du Maréchal De Lattre de Tassigny 75016 PARIS

Métro : « Porte Dauphine » (M2), « Avenue Foch » (RER C)

Organizing Committee: Samuel Bates, Marie Bessec, Franck Bien,

Elodie Djemaï, David Ettinger,

Vincent Iehlé, Yannick Viossat

Communication: Marion Dieudonné

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Monday 3rd February 2014

8h45-9h15 Welcoming of participants, coffee – “Espace Accueil” (7th floor Aile A)

9h15-9h30 Opening speech – “Espace Accueil”

9h30-11h Parallel sessions 1

Session 1-A Development Economics 1 – Chair: P. De Vreyer – Amphi A1 Florian Léon, Bank competition and credit constraints in developing countries: New evidence, CERDI, Université d'Auvergne Ruth Tacneng, SME financing behavior and lending technologies: Evidence from a survey of banks in an emerging economy, Université de Limoges Thanh Thuy Vu, Institutional Incongruence and the Informal Economy: An Empirical Analysis, EconomiX, Université Paris X Majda Seghir, Natural resource curse: a non-linear approach in a panel of oil exporting countries, Université Paris Est-Créteil

Session 1-B Economic Theory – Chair: J.-M. Tallon – Room A709 Alexander Groves, Identifying What is Tempting, ECARES, Université Libre de Bruxelles Antonin Macé, Voting with evaluations: When should we sum? What should we sum?, Ecole Polytechnique Margherita Negri, Minority Representation in Proportional Representation Systems, CORE - Université catholique de Louvain Melania Nica, Conforming to Stand Out: A Model of Career Concerns with Biased Experts, London School of Economics

Session 1-C Labor Economics – Chair: F. Fontaine – Room A707 Pierrick Clerc, A New Keynesian Framework with Unemployment and Credible Bargaining: Positive and Normative Implications, Paris School of Economics Anthony Strittmatter, Have it Your Way: Demand Side Effects of Increased Course Choice on the Return to Training, University Freiburg Maxime Tô, Access and Returns to Education and the Ethnic Wage Gap in France, Sciences Po Paris

Session 1-D Environmental and Energy Economics - Chair: A. Creti – Room A302 Djamel Kirat, Carbon price drivers in the second phase of the EU ETS, LEO, Université d’Orléans

Emmanuelle Lavaine, Does The Hedonic Price Analysis Always Reflect The Economic Benefit Of Air Quality?, Université Paris 1 Anna Risch, Environmental fiscal incentives: Effectiveness or free-riding effect? An econometric evaluation of the French energy tax credit, IREGE, Université de Savoie Alexandre Sauquet, When does cooperation win and why? Political cycles and participation in international environmental agreements, CERDI, CNRS-Université d'Auvergne

11h-11h30 Coffee Break – “Espace Accueil”

11h30-12h30 Plenary Session - Amphi A1

Chair: D. Ettinger

Ran Spiegler, Limited comparability and consumer protection, University College London, Tel Aviv University

12h30-14h Lunch – “Espace Accueil”

14h-15h30 Parallel sessions 2

Session 2-A Industrial Organization - Chair: S. Spaeter – Room A302

Vladyslav Nora, Pricing and Coordination in Networks, CORE, Université catholique de Louvain Dong Ook Choi, Internet Advertising with Information Congestion, ESSEC Business School Xingyi Liu, Vertical Integration and Innovation, Toulouse School of Economics Guilllem Roig, What Determines Market Structure? An Explanation from Cooperative Investment with Non-Exclusive Contracts, Toulouse School of Economics

Session 2-B International Trade – Chair: F. Bellone – Room A711 Gabriel Smagghue, A new Method for Quality Estimation using Trade Data: An Application to French firms, Sciences Po Paris Emmanuel Milet, The Discriminatory Effect of Domestic Regulations on International Trade in Services: Evidence from Firm-Level Data, Université Paris 1 -Paris School of Economics Anna Rita Bennato, Pharmaceutical Innovation and Parallel Trade, Centre for Competition Policy - University of East Anglia Andrea Ariu, Crisis-Proof Services: Why Trade in Services did not Suffer During the 2008-2009 Collapse, Université catholique de Louvain

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Session 2-C Applied Macroeconomics – Chair: G. Dufrénot – Room A707 Stephane Lhuissier, Regime Switches, Financial Shocks and the Euro Area Macroeconomic Dynamics, Université Paris 1 Eddie Gerba, Estimating US Fiscal and Monetary Interactions: From Volcker Chairmanship to the Great Recession, London School of Economics Luigi Moretti, Economic Growth and Political Integration: Synthetic Counterfactuals Evidence from Europe, University of Padova Clément Marsilli, Variable Selection in Predictive MIDAS Models, Banque de France -Université de Franche-Comté

Session 2-D Financial Econometrics – Chair: C. Hurlin – Amphi A1 Mathias Lé, Bank Capital Adjustment Process and Lending: the macroeconomic consequences of micro-level banks' constraints, ACPR, Paris School of Economics Paul Karehnke, Residual Co-Skewness and Expected Returns, Université Paris-Dauphine, Tilburg University Yves Dominicy, A multivariate Hill Estimator, Université libre de Bruxelles Domenico Tarzia, Local volatility surfaces and nonstationarity in pricing options, Bocconi University

15h30-16h Coffee Break – “Espace Accueil”

16h-17h30 Plenary Session – Amphi A1

Chairs: K. Schubert and F. Forges

Fanny Henriet, Interactions between climate policy and fossil fuel extraction: insights on some "paradoxical" effects, Paris School of Economics Marie Laclau, Signaling Games with Ambiguity (joint with Ludovic Renou), Paris School of Economics

19h15-23h00 Conference Dinner

Tuesday 4th February 2014

8h45-10h15 Parallel sessions 3

Session 3-A Development Economics 2 – Chair: S. Mesple-Somps – Amphi A1 Véronique Gille, How to get a job in the public sector? The role of local politics and caste networks in affirmative action programs in India, CES, Université Paris 1 Carole Treibich, "In God we trust" - The influence of fine and injury expectations on helmet adoption by motorcyclists in Delhi, EHESS-PSE, EUR-ISS, AMSE Jean-Noël Senne, Intrahousehold Selection into Migration: Evidence from a Matched Sample of Migrants and Origin Households in Senegal, IRD-DIAL, Université Paris-Dauphine Mélanie Kuhn-Le Braz, Forced Migration and Remittance Behavior in Post-Apartheid South Africa, Université Paris-Dauphine Session 3-B Experimental and Applied Economics - Chair: M.-C. Villeval – Room A711 Noémi Berlin, Confidence, Aspiration and Performance, Université Paris 1 – Paris School of Economics Theodora Dupont-Courtade, Insurance demand under ambiguity and conflict for extreme risks: Evidence from a large representative survey, Paris School of Economics Adam Zylbersztejn, Strategic signaling or emotional sanctioning? An experimental study of ex post communication in a repeated public goods game, Wirtschafts Universitaet Wien Andrea Vezzulli, R&D and Credit Rationing in SMEs, UECE, Universidade de Lisboa Session 3-C Labor and Population Economics 1 – Chair: B. Dormont – Amphi A11 Seeun Jung, Gender Wage Gap and Sample Selection via Risk Attitudes, Paris School of Economics -Sciences Po Paris Morgane Laouenan, `Can't Get Enough': Prejudice, Contact-jobs and the Racial Wage Gap in the US, Université catholique de Louvain Lara Lebedinski, Equal Acces to Education: An Evaluation of the Roma Teaching Assistant Programme, Université catholique de Louvain Matthieu Solignac, Homeownership of Immigrants in France, Sciences Po Paris

10h15-10h45 Coffee break – Room A707

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10h45-11h45 Plenary Session – Amphi A1

Chair: B. Villeneuve

Pierre Dubois, Estimating the Effects on Demand, Supply and Welfare of Banning Junk Food Advertising, Toulouse School of Economics

11h45-13h30 Lunch – Hall 2nd Floor

13h30-15h Parallel sessions 4

Session 4-A Public and Urban Economics – Chair: L. Patureau – Amphi A1 Gurgen Aslanyan, Immigration Control & Intergenerational Welfare Conflict, CERGE-EI Prague Pascale Duran-Vigneron, Tax competition with two mobile and interdependent tax bases: which fiscal architecture?, University of Nottingham Camille Hemet, The local determinants of victimization, Barcelona Institute of Economics Manuel Marcias, Location and Export Performance. Theory and empirical evidence from food firms, INRA

Session 4-B International and Monetary Economics 1 – Chair: E.M. Mouhoud – Room A711 Sophie Guilloux-Nefussi, Globalization and the Flattening of the Phillips curve, Georgetown University – Banque de France Tovonony Razafindrabe, A multi-country DSGE model with incomplete Exchange Rate Pass-through: application for the Euro area, EconomiX, Université Paris X Rafael Cezar, The gravity of financial development, Université Paris-Dauphine

Session 4-C Labor and Population Economics 2 – Chair: M. Menendez – Amphi A11 Sarra Ben Yahmed, Gender Wage Gaps across Skills and Trade Openness, Université Aix-Marseille - Sciences Po Paris Clement Bosquet, Gender and Competition: Evidence from Academic Promotions in France, SERC, London School of Economics Paula Gobbi, Childcare and Commitment within Households, Paris School of Economics Marion Goussé, Marriage Market and Intra-Household Allocation, Sciences Po Paris

Session 4-D Finance and Insurance - Chair: Y. Le Pen – Room P303 Carlo Chiarella, How much to pay, and how, for opacity? Negotiating premiums and method of payment in M&A, Bocconi University

Maia Gejadze, Agency Problems and Internal Syndication of Venture Capital Investments, Université catholique de Louvain Julien Pénasse, International return predictability and the term structure of risk, ESSEC - Université de Cergy-Pontoise Luca Tiozzo Pezzoli, Economic Evidence of Hidden Factors in the International Bond Risk Premia, Université Paris-Dauphine – Université Paris 1

15h-15h30 Coffee Break – Room A707

15h30-17h Parallel sessions 5

Session 5-A Development Economics 3 – Chair: F. Arestoff– Amphi A1 Marion Mercier, The return of the prodigy son: do return migrants make better leaders?, Paris School of Economics – UMR DIAL Jian Li, Long Term Effect of Battle Shock on Health and Wealth Outcomes in China, Goethe University Frankfurt Ysaline Padieu, Heterogeneity of the effects of health insurance on household savings: Evidence from Rural China, University Paris 1 Estelle Koussoubé, What Drives Land Sales and Rentals in Rural Africa: Evidence from Western Burkina Faso, UMR DIAL, Université Paris-Dauphine

Session 5-B International and Monetary Economics 2 – Chair: T. Sopraseuth – Amphi A11

Benjamin Keddad, Analyzing Financial Integration in East Asia through Fractional Cointegration in Volatilities, GREQAM, Université Aix-Marseille Mouhamadou Sy, Overborrowing and Balance of Payments Imbalances in a Monetary Union, Paris School of Economics Hamza Bennani, Speaking in Tongues? Theory and empirics of central banks’ communication policies, Université de Lille

Session 5-C Macroeconomics – Chair: J.-C. Poutineau – Room A711 Basile Grassi, Firm Dynamics and the Granular Hypothesis, CREST, Université Paris 1, Paris School of Economics Axelle Arquié, Fire sales, pecuniary externality and inefficient banking, Paris School of Economics François Geerolf, A Theory of Power Law Distributions for the Returns to Capital and of the Credit Spread Puzzle, Toulouse School of Economics Adrian Penalver, Pre-crisis credit standards: monetary policy or the savings glut?, Paris School of Economics

17h00-18h00 Farewell– Room A711