February 27–28, 2017
Manufacture des Tabacs, Toulouse, France
Room MS001-MS003-MD004
The next doctoral conference of the Association for the Development of Research in Economics and Statistics (ADRES) will be held at TSE Manufacture des Tabacs, Toulouse on February 27-28, 2017.
The doctoral conference is intended for job-market candidates (PhD students or young postdoctoral researchers) who plan to apply this year for an academic position in France or, more broadly, in Europe.
Senior researchers are welcome to attend the conference, especially if their institution may offer such positions this year.
Important dates
- Submission deadline: December 9th, 2016
- Acceptance notification: January 15th, 2017
- Registration deadline: February 12th, 2017
Keynote speakers
- Paul Beaudry (Vancouver School of Economics)
- Romain Espinosa (CRED, Université de Paris II)
- Thierry Magnac (Toulouse School of Economics)
- Konrad Stahl (University of Mannheim)
Paper submission
Both theoretical and applied papers on all topics in economics, finance, and econometrics are welcome. The official language of the conference is english. Abstracts, paper presentations and all conference materials will be in English.
Candidates who present a paper at the ADRES doctoral conference can apply for a student award of 800 euros if they also participate in the ASSA/AEA job market. The award will be paid out after the ADRES conference. These awards are competitive and it may not be possible to allocate awards to all students who apply. Proof of participation to the ASSA/AEA meeting will be required.
Job-market interviews and announcements
Senior researchers will have the possibility to hold job-market interviews during the conference. Universities and other academic institutions can also post job-market announcements on the conference website.
Job opportunities
- Lecturer in Economics, University Paris-Dauphine
- Lecturer, University of Lorraine Faculty of Law, Economics and Management of Nancy
- Lecturer, University of Grenoble Alpes
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Lecturer, University of Clermont Auvergne
Registration
Registration for the conference is compulsory. Attendance, lunches, and conference dinner will be free of charge for all presenters and senior researchers.
REGISTRATION CLOSED
List of communications
Nicolas Abad (UCP, Catolica Lisbon School of Business and Economics), “Free-Trade Integration and Destabilizing Tax Policies”, ADRES Doctoral Conference 2017, Manufacture des Tabacs, Toulouse, France, February 27–28, 2017, room MS001-MS003-MD004.
Hamzeh Arabzadeh-Jamali (Paris School of Economics), “The Political Economy of Twin Deficits and Wage Setting Centralization”, ADRES Doctoral Conference 2017, Manufacture des Tabacs, Toulouse, France, February 27–28, 2017, room MS001.
Mehdi Ayouni (Université Cergy-Pontoise), “Bilateral Communication and Hard Evidence”, ADRES Doctoral Conference 2017, Manufacture des Tabacs, Toulouse, France, February 27–28, 2017, room MS001.
Samia Badji (GATE, Université Lyon Lumière), “The Wealth Paradox for Whom? Child Labor and the Idenfication of Households Excluded from the Land and the Labor Markets in Madagascar”, ADRES Doctoral Conference 2017, Manufacture des Tabacs, Toulouse, France, February 27–28, 2017, room MD004.
Paul Beaudry (Vancouver School of Economics), “Strategic Complementarities and the Theory of Business Cycles”, ADRES Doctoral Conference 2017, Manufacture des Tabacs, Toulouse, France, February 27–28, 2017, room MS001.
Clement Bellet (London School of Economics), “The Paradox of the Joneses: Housing Inequality, Well-Being and Financial Distress in Suburban America”, ADRES Doctoral Conference 2017, Manufacture des Tabacs, Toulouse, France, February 27–28, 2017, room MS001-MS003-MD004.
Noemi Berlin (University of Edinburgh), “Changing Dietary Habits: A Field Experiment with Low Inconme Households”, ADRES Doctoral Conference 2017, Manufacture des Tabacs, Toulouse, France, February 27–28, 2017, room MS001-MS003-MD004.
Stefano Bianchini (BETA, Université de Strasbourg), “Innovation Persistence and Employment Dynamics”, ADRES Doctoral Conference 2017, Manufacture des Tabacs, Toulouse, France, February 27–28, 2017, room MS001-MS003-MD004.
Marco Buso (University of Padova), “Sequential Moral Hazard under Financial Limits: Sequential versus Partnership Contracts”, ADRES Doctoral Conference 2017, Manufacture des Tabacs, Toulouse, France, February 27–28, 2017, room MS001.
Inaam Chaabane (CRED, Paris 1), “Two-Sided Legal Systems of Borders, International Migration of Adults and Social Welfare”, ADRES Doctoral Conference 2017, Manufacture des Tabacs, Toulouse, France, February 27–28, 2017, room MS001-MS003-MD004.
Bastien Chabé-Ferret (Université Catholique de Louvain), “Adherence to Cultural Norms and Economic Incentives: Evidence from Fertility Timing Decisions”, ADRES Doctoral Conference 2017, Manufacture des Tabacs, Toulouse, France, February 27–28, 2017, room MS001-MS003-MD004.
Damien Cubizol (Sciences Po Toulouse and GATE Lyon St Etienne), “Rebalancing in China: A Taxation Approach”, ADRES Doctoral Conference 2017, Manufacture des Tabacs, Toulouse, France, February 27–28, 2017, room MS001.
Cyril Dell'Eva (Aix-Marseille School of Economics), “Adaptive Learning, Monetary Policy and Carry Trades”, ADRES Doctoral Conference 2017, Manufacture des Tabacs, Toulouse, France, February 27–28, 2017, room MS001-MS003-MD004.
Anna D’Annunzio (Telenor Research), “Ad Networks, Consumer Tracking and Privacy”, ADRES Doctoral Conference 2017, Manufacture des Tabacs, Toulouse, France, February 2017, room MS003.
Romain Espinosa (CRED, Université Paris 1), “Self-Serving Bias, Fairness and Redistribution”, ADRES Doctoral Conference 2017, Manufacture des Tabacs, Toulouse, France, February 27–28, 2017, room MS001-MS003-MD004.
Thomas Fagart (Université Paris 1, PSE), “Collusion in Capacity Under Irreversible Investment”, ADRES Doctoral Conference 2017, Manufacture des Tabacs, Toulouse, France, February 27–28, 2017, room MS003.
Nathalie Ferriere (Paris School of Economics, Univ. Paris Sud), “To Give or not to Give? How Do Donors React to European Food Aid Allocation”, ADRES Doctoral Conference 2017, Manufacture des Tabacs, Toulouse, France, February 27–28, 2017, room MD004.
Sylvain Ferrieres (Université de Bourgogne Franche-Comté), “Nullified Equal Loss Property and Equal Division Values”, ADRES Doctoral Conference 2017, Manufacture des Tabacs, Toulouse, France, February 27–28, 2017, room MS001.
Sarah Fleche (London School of Economics), “Teacher Quality, Test Scores and Non-Cognitive Skills: Evidence from Primary School Teachers in the UK”, ADRES Doctoral Conference 2017, Manufacture des Tabacs, Toulouse, France, February 27–28, 2017, room MS001-MS003-MD004.
Pauline Gandre (ENS de Lyon-GATE), “Learning, House Prices and Macro-Financial Linkages”, ADRES Doctoral Conference 2017, Manufacture des Tabacs, Toulouse, France, February 27–28, 2017, room MS001-MS003-MD004.
Kenan Huremovic (Aix-Marseille School of Economics), “Production Networks”, ADRES Doctoral Conference 2017, Manufacture des Tabacs, Toulouse, France, February 27–28, 2017, room MS001-MS003-MD004.
Justina Klimaviciute (University of Liege), “Long-Term Care Insurance and Intra-Family Moral Hazard: Fixed vs Proportional Insurance Benefits”, ADRES Doctoral Conference 2017, Manufacture des Tabacs, Toulouse, France, February 27–28, 2017, room MS001-MS003-MD004.
Marie Lalanne (Goethe University of Frankfurt), “Job Networks and Independent Board Appointments: Evidence from US Publicly Quoted Companies”, ADRES Doctoral Conference 2017, Manufacture des Tabacs, Toulouse, France, February 27–28, 2017, room MS001-MS003-MD004.
Antoine Le Riche (Sichuan University), “Liquidity Trap and Stability of Taylor Rules”, ADRES Doctoral Conference 2017, Manufacture des Tabacs, Toulouse, France, February 27–28, 2017, room MS001-MS003-MD004.
Maxime Liegey (Toulouse School of Economics), “Search Frictions, the Use of Knowledge, and Dispersion in Firm Dynamics”, ADRES Doctoral Conference 2017, Manufacture des Tabacs, Toulouse, France, February 27–28, 2017, room MS001.
Yang Lu (Aix-Marseille School of Economics), “A Flexible State-Space Model with Application to Stochastic Volability”, ADRES Doctoral Conference 2017, Manufacture des Tabacs, Toulouse, France, February 27–28, 2017, room MS001-MS003-MD004.
Thierry Magnac (Toulouse School of Economics), “Consumer Demand with Unobserved Stockpiling and Intertemporal Price Discrimination”, ADRES Doctoral Conference 2017, Manufacture des Tabacs, Toulouse, France, February 27, 2017, room MS001-MS003-MD004.
Paolo Melindi-Ghidi (Aix-Marseille School of Economics), “Inequality, Educational Choice and Public School Quality in Income Mixing Communities”, ADRES Doctoral Conference 2017, Manufacture des Tabacs, Toulouse, France, February 27–28, 2017, room MS001-MS003-MD004.
Mickael Melki (University of Fribourg), “Voter Turnout and Intergenerational Redistribution”, ADRES Doctoral Conference 2017, Manufacture des Tabacs, Toulouse, France, February 27–28, 2017, room MS001-MS003-MD004.
Benjamin Monnery (GATE Lyon St-Etienne), “Time To Get Out? How Sentence Reductions Affect Recidivism after Prison”, ADRES Doctoral Conference 2017, Manufacture des Tabacs, Toulouse, France, February 27–28, 2017, room MS001-MS003-MD004.
Daniel Neicu (University of Strasboug, CNRS & KU Leuven), “Mix and Match: Evaluating the Additionality of an R&D Policy Mix”, ADRES Doctoral Conference 2017, Manufacture des Tabacs, Toulouse, France, February 27–28, 2017, room MS001-MS003-MD004.
Erica Perego (CEPREMAP), “Macroeconomic Implications of Learning and Financial Frictions in Interdependent Economies”, ADRES Doctoral Conference 2017, Manufacture des Tabacs, Toulouse, France, February 27–28, 2017, room MS001-MS003-MD004.
Guillaume Pierne (Centres d'Etudes sur l'Emploi et le Travail), “Hiring Discrimination Based on National Origin and Competition between Employed and Unemployed Job Seekers”, ADRES Doctoral Conference 2017, Manufacture des Tabacs, Toulouse, France, February 27–28, 2017, room MS001-MS003-MD004.
Simon Rabate (Paris School of Economics), “Can I Stay or Should I Go? Mandatory Retirement and Labor Force Participation of Older Workers”, ADRES Doctoral Conference 2017, Manufacture des Tabacs, Toulouse, France, February 27–28, 2017, room MS001-MS003-MD004.
Maiva Ropaul (Ecole Normale Supérieure Paris-Saclay), “Self-Insurance and Liability Insurance under One-Sided Ambiguity”, ADRES Doctoral Conference 2017, Manufacture des Tabacs, Toulouse, France, February 27–28, 2017, room MS001-MS003-MD004.
Olga Rozanova (Toulouse School of Economics), “Intermediate vs. Final Price-cap Reguation in the Presence of Demand Enhancing Investments”, ADRES Doctoral Conference 2017, Manufacture des Tabacs, Toulouse, France, February 27–28, 2017, room MS003.
Grigorios Spanos (Aix-Marseille School of Economics), “The Impact of Market Size on Firm Organization and Productivity”, ADRES Doctoral Conference 2017, Manufacture des Tabacs, Toulouse, France, February 27–28, 2017, room MS001-MS003-MD004.
Konrad Stahl (University of Mannheim), “Relational Contracts, Competition and Innovation: Theory and Evidence from German Car Manufacturers”, ADRES Doctoral Conference 2017, Manufacture des Tabacs, Toulouse, France, February 27–28, 2017, room MS001-MS003-MD004.
Carole Treibich (Aix-Marseille School of Economics), “Estimating Misreporting in Sensitive Health Behaviours: Evidence form Condom Use of Female Sex Workers in Senegal”, ADRES Doctoral Conference 2017, Manufacture des Tabacs, Toulouse, France, February 27–28, 2017, room MD004.
Stefanija Veljanoska (Paris School of Economics, University Paris 1, Paris 11), “Can Land Fragmentation Reduce the Exposure of Rural Households to Weather Variability”, ADRES Doctoral Conference 2017, Manufacture des Tabacs, Toulouse, France, February 27–28, 2017, room MS001-MS003-MD004.