June 26, 2015
Quai Branly, Paris
The Digital Chair Jean-Jacques Laffont was launched in February 2015 with the support of the Ministry of Culture and Communication, as well as seven other public and private sector partners. It aims to promote research on the impact of digital technology - in areas such as industrial organization, competition policy, education, finance, culture or health.
A colloquium took place on 26th June in Paris. This was a great opportunity to bring together academics, policy makers and private partners and to discuss the challenges and possibilies of new digital technology in cultural, economic and social areas.
A follow up with pictures and presentations will be available soon.
Jointly organised by:
We would like to thank our partners :
List of communications
Petra Moser, “Copyright and Creativity: Evidence from Italian Operas”, Colloquium: The Future of Research in the Digital Society, Quai Branly, Paris, June 26, 2015.
Fiona Scott Morton (Yale School of Management), “Information Technology and Healthcare Productivity”, Colloquium: The Future of Research in the Digital Society, Quai Branly, Paris, June 26, 2015.
Jean Tirole, “A few remarks on the role of intermediaries in the Digital Economy”, Colloquium: The Future of Research in the Digital Society, Quai Branly, Paris, June 26, 2015.
Catherine Tucker, “Privacy Regulation and the Digital Economy”, Colloquium: The Future of Research in the Digital Society, Quai Branly, Paris, June 26, 2015.
Joel Waldfogel, “Digitization and Creative Products: Crisis or Renaissance?”, Colloquium: The Future of Research in the Digital Society, Quai Branly, Paris, June 26, 2015.