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Claude Crampes et Thomas-Olivier Léautier, « E.ON : quand un géant de l'énergie disparaît », La Tribune, 10 février 2015.

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Helmuth Cremer et Firouz Gahvari, « Atkinson and Stiglitz theorem in the presence of a household production sector », Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 126, janvier 2015, p. 91–95.

We show that the celebrated Atkinson and Stiglitz (1976) result on the uniformity of the commodity tax rates when preferences are weakly separable between goods and leisure does not hold when (at least) one of the goods is produced within the household. The result is restored if preferences are...
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Christian Gollier, « Discounting, Inequality and Economic Convergence », Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, vol. 69, janvier 2015, p. 53–61.

The aim of this paper is to examine the impact of inequalities and economic convergence on the efficient discount rate when international credit and risk-sharing markets are inefficient. We consider an economy in which initial consumption levels and growth expectations are heterogeneous. In the...
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Helmuth Cremer, Pierre Pestieau et Kerstin Roeder, « United but (un)equal: human capital, probability of divorce and the marriage contract », Journal of Population Economics, vol. 28, n° 1, janvier 2015, p. 195–217.

This paper studies how the risk of divorce affects the human capital decisions of a young couple. We consider a setting where complete specialization (one of the spouses uses up all the education resources) is optimal with no divorce risk. Symmetry in education (both spouses receive an equal amount...
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Claude Crampes et Thomas-Olivier Léautier, « Bien gérer l'eau, ce bien public... et privé », La Tribune, 29 janvier 2015.

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Augustin Landier et David Thesmar, « La potion Draghi, une révolution pour la finance européenne », Les Echos, 29 janvier 2015.

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Bruno Biais, « La compensation centralisée crée-t-elle plus de risques qu’elle n’en assure ? », Revue Banque, 28 janvier 2015.

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Claude Crampes et Thomas-Olivier Léautier, « Electricité : gérer les pointes de consommation », La Tribune, 12 janvier 2015.

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Claude Crampes, « The EU’s “Three 20s”: Environmental or Industrial Policy? », dans The Next Generation of Economic Issues in Energy Policy in Europe, sous la direction de Antonio Estache, CEPR Press, 2014, p. 15–43.

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Bruno Biais et Thierry Foucault, « High-Frequency Trading and market quality », Bankers, Markets & Investors, vol. 128, 2014, p. 5–19.

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Banks Interconnectivity and Leverage (1)

Vincenzo Quadrini (University of Southern California)

5 décembre 2017

The Failure of a Clearinghouse: Empirical Evidence (1)

Guillaume Vuillemey (HEC Paris)

TSE, 4 décembre 2017, 12h30–14h00, salle MF 323

We provide the first detailed empirical analysis of the failure of a derivatives clearinghouse: the Caisse de Liquidation, which defaulted in Paris in 1974. Using archival data, we find three main causes of the failure: (i) a weak pool of investors, (ii) the inability to contain the growth of a...

The Production Function for Housing: Evidence from France (1)

Laurent Gobillon (Paris School of Economics)

TSE, 28 novembre 2017, 15h30–16h50, salle MS 001

We propose a new nonparametric approach to estimate the production function for housing. Our estimation treats output as a latent variable and relies on the firstorder condition for profit maximisation with respect to nonland inputs by competitive house builders. For parcels of a given size, we...

Aggregate Consumption Flows (1)

Luigi Paciello (EIFF)

28 novembre 2017

The Consumption Risk of Bonds and Stocks (1)

Christian Julliard (London School of Economics)

TSE, 27 novembre 2017, 12h30–14h00, salle MF 323

Aggregate consumption growth reacts slowly, but significantly, to bond and stock return innovations. As a consequence, slow consumption adjustment (SCA) risk, measured by the reaction of consumption growth cumulated over many quarters following a return, can explain most of the cross-sectional...

Central Bank Communication and the Yield Curve (1)

Andrea Vedolin (Boston University)

24 novembre 2017

Inequality and Aggregate Demand (1)

Adrien Auclert (Stanford University)

21 novembre 2017

Learning by Sharing (1)

Alexandre Kohlhas (IIES Stockholm University)

14 novembre 2017

The Impact of Restricting Labor Mobility onCorporate Investment and Entrepreneurship (1)

Jessica Jeffers (The University of Chicago Booth School of Business)

TSE, 13 novembre 2017, 12h30–14h00, salle MF 323

I investigate the impact of restricting labor mobility on two components of growth: en-trepreneurship and capital investment. To identify the mechanism, I combine LinkedIn’sdatabase of employment histories with staggered changes in the enforceability of non-competeagreements that come mostly from...

Foreign Banks and Trade (1)

Neeltje Van Horen (Bank Of England)

7 novembre 2017

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