
The Applied Microeconomics Seminar is a seminar series organised in alternance with the PEPES seminar. Created in the Fall 2023, it presents applied work in labour, development, public finance, political economy and economic history.
Thursdays, 12.45 to 2 PM.
The applied micro seminar is organised by Claire Montialoux and Suzanna Khalifa.
Administrative correspondent: Lucie DESRAMAUT (email).
If you would like to schedule an appointment with our guest speakers, register online (Google form).
FALL SEMESTER 2025
September 4th – Matthias DOEPKE (LSE)
Preparing Kids for Capitalism: The Effect of German Reunification on the Intergenerational Transmission of Preferences
September 18th – Nathan SEEGERT (Northeastern U)
The Elasticity of Taxable Income Across Countries
October 2nd – Erika DESERRANNO (Bocconi)
Gender Disparities in the Welfare Effect of theMinimum Wage
October 16th – Jonas HJORT (UCL)
Footloose Enough? Multinationals, Domestic Firms, and Job Creation in Developing Economies as Wages Rise
November 13th – Farzad SAIDI (U of Bonn)
Short-Time Work Extensions
November 27th – Alison ANDREW (Oxford)
Dowry, Old-Age Support and Labour Supply over the Lifecycle
December 11th – Elio NIMIER-DAVID (Cornell)
Location Effects or Sorting? Evidence from Firm Relocation
WINTER-SPRING SEMESTER 2026
March 19th – Anton HEIL (LSE)
Weathering Poverty
April 2nd – Carolyn PELNIK (World Bank)
Moving to Profitability? Alleviating Constraints on Microentrepreneur Location
April 16th – Maria Micaela SVIATSCHI (Princeton)
Can Debiasing Law Enforcement Officers Improve Performance? Evidence from an Expressive Arts Intervention in India
May 28th – Michela CARLANA (Harvard)
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June 11th – Maria PETROVA (BSE)
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