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  1. Tax Design, Information, and Elasticities: Evidence from the French Wealth Tax

    Bertrand GARBINTI- CREST Abstract: We study a reform of the French wealth tax that dramatically reduced the amount of information that taxpayers must self-report below a certain level of wealth. Combining administrative micro-data with dynamic bunching ...

    25/01/2023 - 17:19

  2. Network-based allocation of Responsibility for GHG-emissions

    Antoine MANDEL (Université Paris 1) Abstract: We develop a network-based model to assign liability for direct and indirect GHG emissions. We introduce a responsibility metric which is based on exponential discounting and takes into account the relative ...

    09/02/2023 - 15:18

  3. KIT-Paris-ZEW Workshop on Market Design

    Seconde édition du KIT- Paris- ZEW Workshop on Market Design Orateurs: Gary Bolton, University of Texas at Dallas Gary Charness, University of California Santa Barbara Julien Combe, Ecole Polytechnique Songzi Du, University of California, San Diego ...

    22/06/2022 - 11:19

  4. Market frictions and profitable arbitrage

    Jean-Philippe LEFORT (Universtié Dauphine) Abstract: We develop an asset pricing model by absence of arbitrage. We generalize  the classic model by taking into account the existence of frictions. In particular, we relax the monotonicity assumption which ...

    20/02/2023 - 16:55

  5. How do Students Respond to Partial Information on Graduation Chances? Evidence from University Admissions in France

    Gabrielle FACK (Dauphine) Abstract: This paper tests if and how students react to partial information provision in France’s centralized university admissions. We exploit the Orientation Active policy, which provides applicants to some non-selective ...

    15/05/2023 - 09:45

  6. When money dies: The dynamics of speculative hyperinflations

    Le Lemma organise un séminaire, sur le thème  « When money dies: The dynamics of speculative hyperinflations »  le jeudi 25 mai à 11h.  Guillaume ROCHETEAU (University of California-Irvine) Résumé:  How fast can a fiat money become valueless? I answer ...

    22/05/2023 - 09:44

  7. Identifying marriage markets

    Le Lemma organise un séminaire, sur le thème  « Identifying marriage markets »  le mardi 30 mai à 11h.  Ugo BOLLETTA (Université Paris-Saclay) Résumé:  When it comes to modeling marriage markets, one often considers a setting where anyone on the opposite ...

    25/05/2023 - 15:43

  8. Certified to Stay? Experimental Evidence on Land Formalization and Widows' Tenure Insecurity in Benin

    Le Lemma organise un séminaire, sur le thème  « Certified to Stay? Experimental Evidence on Land Formalization and Widows' Tenure Insecurity in Benin »  le mardi 6 juin 2023 à 11h.  Kenneth HOUNGBEDJI (IRD-Dauphine) Abstract: Women's ownership ...

    31/05/2023 - 16:42

  9. An Ellsberg paradox for ambiguity aversion

    Le Lemma organise un séminaire, sur le thème  « An Ellsberg paradox for ambiguity aversion »  le mardi 13 juin à 11h.  Christoph KUZMICS (University of Graz) Résumé:  The 1961 Ellsberg paradox is typically seen as an empirical challenge to the subjective ...

    07/06/2023 - 10:50

  10. Migration and the Diffusion of Modern Fertility in Europe

    Le Lemma organise un séminaire, sur le thème  « Migration and the Diffusion of Modern Fertility in Europe »  le mardi 27 juin à 11h.  Mickael MELKI (PSB- LEMMA) Résumé:  We argue that migrants played a significant role in the diffusion of the demographic ...

    20/06/2023 - 14:14

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