Vendredi 24 novembre 2017
12h00-13h00 : Antoine BOZIO (PSE), Thomas BREDA (PSE) et Julien GRENET (PSE) : "Incidence of Social Security Contributions: Evidence from France"
13h30-14h30 : Adrien FABRE (PSE) : "French Favored Redistribution Derived From Surveys: a Political Assessment of Optimal Tax Theory"
Vendredi 08 décembre 2017
12h00-13h00 : Malka GUILLOT (PSE) : "Who payed the 75% tax on millionaires? Optimization of salary incomes and incidence in France"
13h30-14h30 : Jeremy BOCCANFUSO (PSE) et Antoine FEREY (Ecole Polytechnique) : "Optimal Income Taxation and Tax Complexity with Taxpayers Misperceptions"
Vendredi 22 décembre 2017
12h00-13h00 : Ufuk AKCIGIT (Chicago), Philippe AGHION (Collège de France), Mathieu LEQUIEN (Banque de France) et Stefanie STANTCHEVA (Harvard) "Tax Simplicity and Heterogeneous Learning"
13h30-14h30 : Tidiane LY et Sonia PATY (GATE), "Local taxation and tax base mobility : Evidence from a business tax reform in France"
Vendredi 26 janvier 2018
12h00-13h00 : Nicolas JANIN et Aurélie SOTRA (PSE), "The impact of local taxes on the French housing markets"
13h30-14h30 : Thomas BLANCHET (PSE), Juliette Fournier (MIT) et Thomas PIKETTY (PSE), "Generalized Pareto Curves: Theory and Applications"
Vendredi 16 février 2018
12h00-13h00 : Clément CARBONNIER (THEMA, Université de Cergy-Pontoise et LIEPP) : "The influence of taxes on employment of married women, evidence from the French joint income tax system".
13h30-14h30 : Albert-Jan HUMMEL (Erasmus School of Economics, Tinbergen Institute, Rotterdam) : "Optimal Tax Progressivity in Frictional Labor Markets"
Vendredi 9 mars 2018
12h00-13h00 : François LE GRAND et Xavier RAGOT (OFCE), "Optimal fiscal policy with heterogeneous agents
and aggregate shocks"
13h30-14h30 : Etienne LEHMANN (CRED(TEPP), Université Panthéon-Assas Paris II), "Optimal Nonlinear Taxation with Many Different Incomes: A sufficient Statistics Approach"
Vendredi 6 avril 2018
12h00-13h00 : Daniel WALDENSTRÖM (PSE) "The elasticity of preferences for capital taxation: Experimental evidence from a register-linked survey"avec Spencer BASTANI.
13h30-14h30 : Michaël SICSIC (CRED - Paris 2 et INSEE) "The Elasticity of Labor Income: Evidence from French Tax and Benefit Reforms, 2006-2015"
Vendredi 25 mai 2018
12h00-13h00 : Roger GUESNERIE (collège de France), "A contribution to the Pure Theory of Taxation"
13h30-14h30 : Anasuya RAJ (Ecole Polytechnique), "On the political economy of the income-tax threshold” avec Felix BIERBRAUER et Pierre BOYER
Vendredi 1er juin 2018
12h00-13h00 : Aart GERRITSEN et Laurent SIMULA (ENS Lyon), "The Distortive Costs of Income Taxation"
13h30-14h30 : Isabelle BENOTEAU et Olivier MESLIN, administrateurs de l'INSEE, "La fiscalité du capital des ménages dans les pays avancés : état des lieux", rapport particulier pour le conseil des prélèvements obligatoires