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ENS applied seminar

The ENS applied seminar is an opportunity for leading-edge scholars to present their latest research projects, and discuss and exchange with researchers from the ENS de Lyon. The ENS applied seminar is a prominent contribution in the scientific community and has attracted presenting scholars from Harvard Business School, University of Oxford, University of California, Paris School of Economics, and many other leading universities and research centers.

 

Present your research 

The Department of Economics and Center for Economic Research on Governance, Inequality and Conflict welcome scholars and academic scientists to present their latest research projects at the Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon. For presentation inquiries please reach out to economieatens-lyon [dot] fr (economie[at]ens-lyon[dot]fr)

February 2022

March 2022

10 Thursday
Thu, 10 March 2022

17 Thursday
Michael KAGANOVICH, Indiana University Bloomington

Gender Differences in Persistence in a Field of Study

Thu, 17 March 2022

24 Thursday
Mohamed SALEH, Toulouse School of Economics

Political Connections and Corporate Performance in Egypt, 1890-1950

 

Thu, 24 March 2022

31 Thursday
Ekaterina ZHURAVSKAYA, Paris School of Economics 

Independent Media, Propaganda, and Religiosity

Thu, 31 March 2022

April 2022

06 Wednesday
Wed, 06 April 2022

14 Thursday
Ninon MOREAU-KASTLER, ENS Paris-Saclay

Unfair Mineral Trade in Africa’s Great Lake Region: the Role of Opacity and Exposure

Thu, 14 April 2022

May 2022

June 2022

02 Thursday
Benjamin MARX, SciencesPo

The Dynamics Consequences of State-Building: Evidence from the French Revolution

Thu, 02 June 2022

09 Thursday
Gabrielle FACK, University of Paris-Dauphine

The Effect of Affirmative Action on Targeted and Non-Targeted Students: Evidence from Low-income priorities in Paris High Schools

Thu, 09 June 2022

16 Thursday
Niels JOHANNESEN, University of Copenhagen

Taxing Wealth in a Globalized World: The Compliance Effect of Automatic Information Exchange

Thu, 16 June 2022

September 2022

29 Thursday
Thu, 29 September 2022

October 2022

06 Thursday
Camille LANDAIS, London School of Economics

Retirement Consumption and Pension Design

Thu, 06 October 2022

13 Thursday
Ingela ALGER, Toulouse School of Economics

Estimating Social Preferences and Kantian Morality in Strategic Interactions

Thu, 13 October 2022

20 Thursday
Julien LABONNE, University of Oxford

 Campaigning Against Populism: Emotional and Informational Messaging in Real Campaigns

Thu, 20 October 2022

November 2022

10 Thursday
Davide CANTONI, LMU München

The Rise of Fiscal Capacity

Thu, 10 November 2022

24 Thursday
Johanna RICKNE, Stockholm University

The Gender Gap in Meaningful Work: Explanations and Implications

Thu, 24 November 2022

December 2022

01 Thursday
Thu, 01 December 2022

08 Thursday
Thu, 08 December 2022

09 Friday
Fri, 09 December 2022

15 Thursday
Thu, 15 December 2022

January 2023

05 Thursday
Pierre-Philippe COMBES, SciencesPo

The emergence, growth, and stagnation of cities: France c. 1760-2020

Thu, 05 January 2023