The Paris Migration Economics Seminar is a bi-monthly lunch seminar which takes place on Mondays, from 12:30 to 13:30, at PSE (48 Boulevard Jourdan, 75014 Paris).
Most sessions consist of a one-hour presentation by an international researcher. Some sessions will be organised as short workshops with more than two speakers. The aim of this seminar series is to provide a forum for discussing high quality empirical and theoretical research on migration and population economics.
February 3: Michel Beine (University of Luxembourg)
"The Impact of the Trump Reelection on Mexican Immigration Pressures in Alternative Countries"
February 17: David McKenzie (World Bank)
"Can a Business Plan Competition stem Japa? 11-12 year experimental impacts on firm
growth and migration"
March 3: Liam Wren-Lewis (PSE)
"The Impact of Childhood Inter-Ethnic Contact on Managers’ Hiring Decisions"
March 17: Guillaume Blanc (University of Manchester)
"Malthusian Migration"
Mai 12: Simone Moriconi (IESEG)
"Culture of Origin, Parenting, and Household Labor Supply"
May 19: Toman Barsbai (University of Bristol)
"Moving to Opportunity Abroad"
June 2: Sacha Becker (Warwick)
The organisers are Hillel Rapoport (hillel.rapoport (a) psemail.eu) an Matteo Neri--Lainé (matteo.neri-laine@psemail.eu).
The operational contact is No Rakotovao (no.rakotovao (a) psemail.eu).
This seminar is co-funded by a French government subsidy managed by the Agence Nationale de la Recherche under the framework of the Investissements d’avenir programme reference ANR-17-EURE-0001.
The seminar is supported by the International Migration Economics Chair at Paris School of Economics.