Vendredi 19 septembre 2025
12h15-13h00 : Stefan POLLINGER (Sciences Po) "Optimal Nonlinear Solar Subsidies"
13h15-14h00 : Aurel MELARD (CREST, Polytechnique, IPP) "The Information Value of a Targeting Tool: Incidence of Means-tested Energy Subsidy" avec Paul DUTRONC-POSTEL (IPP) et Etienne FIZE (IPP)
14h15-15h00 : Charles LABROUSSE (PSE) "Luxury for All: A Theory of Public Good Provision and Inequality" avec Yann PERDEREAU (PSE)
Vendredi 17 octobre 2025
12h15-13h00 : Emanuel HANSEN (LMU Munich) "Designing Redistribution with Endogenous Transfer Take-Up", co-authored with Spencer Bastani (IFAU Uppsala) and Manuel Pannier (LMU Munich).
13h15-14h00 : Enea BASELGIA (ETH Zurich) "The Compliance Effects of the Automatic Exchange of Information: Evidence from the Swiss Tax Amnest".
14h15-15h00 : Théo VALENTIN (CREST) "Non-linear Corporate Income Tax: Learning, Intensive and Extensive Margins ".
Vendredi 5 décembre 2025 (joint avec EU Tax Observatory, salle R2-21, 48 blvd Jourdan)
12h00-13h00 : İrem GÜÇERİ (Oxford) "Dynamics of Financing Frictions for R&D" with Eleanor DICKENS (Oxford) and Ahmed TOHAMY (Oxford).
13h30-14h30 : Sébastien LAFFITTE (THEMA CYU) "Corporate Taxation, Prices and Inequality" coauthored with with Manon FRANCOIS (Stanford), Clément MALGOUYRES (CNRS, CREST, IPP) and Mathieu PARENTI (PSE, INRAE).
Vendredi 13 mars 2026
12h15-13h00 : Antoine MALEZIEUX (Burgundy School of Business) "More taxes, more money? 35 years of Laffer Curve experiments" coauthored with Xavier GASSMANN (Burgundy School of Business) and Marie-Claire VILLEVAL (GATE, CNRS).
13h15-14h00 : Eddy ZANOUTENE (CY Cergy Paris Université, CNRS, THEMA) "Taxing Profits or Dividends? A Case for the Corporate Income Tax" coauthored with Etienne LEHMANN (Université Paris-Panthéon-Assas, CRED)
Vendredi 17 avril 2026
12h15-13h00 : Enrico RUBOLINO (HEC Lausanne and CREST, IP Paris Ensae): "The Output Cost of Inheritance" coauthored with Marius BRÜLHART (HEC Lausanne and CEPR), Aurélien EYQUEM (HEC Lausanne), Isabel Z. MARTINEZ (ETH Zurich and CEPR)
13h15-14h00 : Nicolas WERQUIN: "Extreme Poverty in Wealthy Nations: Evidence from France", coauthored with Christophe BRUNEEL-ZUPANC (KU Leuven), Alexandre GAILLARD (Brown), Christian HELLWIG (Toulouse School of Economics), Philippe WANGNER (Mannheim)
14h15-15h00 : Frederik BENNHOFF (University of Zurich) "The Tax Portfolio Model, or the Unreasonable Effectiveness of Capital Gains Taxation"
Vendredi 29 mai 2026
12h15-13h00 : Justine KNEBELMANN (Sciences Po) TBD
13h15-14h00 : Thomas LLOYD (University of Michigan) "Optimal Income Taxation with Aspirations"
14h15-15h00 : Antoine FEREY (Sciences Po) TBD