Événements

Vendredi 5 février 2016| 12:00 - 13:15

  • Séminaires thématiques
  • Development and political economy seminar

University of Leuven
International shocks and domestic prices: How large are strategic complementarities?
Vendredi 18 mars 2016| 12:00 - 13:15

  • Séminaires thématiques
  • Development and political economy seminar

University of Québec
Knocking on tax haven’s door: Multinational firms and transfer pricing
Mercredi 23 mars 2016| 12:00 - 13:15

  • Séminaires thématiques
  • Development and political economy seminar

HEC Montréal
Impact of commodity prices on high-yield currencies: The role of financial conditions
Vendredi 8 avril 2016| 12:00 - 13:15

  • Séminaires thématiques
  • Development and political economy seminar

University of Leuven, Northwerstern University
Religiosity, education, and economic development: Evidence from 19th century France
Vendredi 27 mai 2016| 12:00 - 13:15

  • Séminaires thématiques
  • Development and political economy seminar

Bocconi University
Expanding access to formal basic savings accounts: Experimental evidence from Uganda, Malawi and Chile
Vendredi 17 juin 2016| 12:00 - 13:30

  • Séminaires thématiques
  • Development and political economy seminar

IIES Stockholm
Commercialization and the decline of joint liability microcredit
Vendredi 30 septembre 2016| 12:00 - 13:15

  • Séminaires thématiques
  • Development and political economy seminar

University of Cornell
Panel income changes and changing relative income inequality
Vendredi 25 novembre 2016| 12:00 - 13:15

  • Séminaires thématiques
  • Development and political economy seminar

Catholic University
Selling daughters: Child marriage, income shocks and the bride price custom
Vendredi 10 février 2017| 12:00 - 13:30

  • Séminaires thématiques
  • Development and political economy seminar

Université de Milan
Family size, sibling rivarly and migration: Evidence from Mexico
Vendredi 24 mars 2017| 12:00 - 13:30

  • Séminaires thématiques
  • Development and political economy seminar

Université de Vienne
Landed elites and education provision in England. Evidence from school boards (1870-99)