Outils personnels

CRED WORKSHOPS

2011/2012    logo_cred

The Workshop takes place on Tuesdays from 13:00-14:00 in Camille Joset, 4th floor.



Forthcoming workshops

May, 16 - Intra Household Decision Making with Incomplete Information -

by Roberta Ziparo (CRED)
Note that this workshop is on Wednesday. It will take place in Room E402

May, 22 - (Title TBA)

by Wouter Gelade (CRED)

May, 29 - Learning and Earning: Evidence from a Randomized Evaluation in India http://www.septentrion.qc.ca/img/icone_pdf.gif

by Pushkar Maitra (Monash University), joint work with Subha Mani (Fordham University)

June, 5 -  Cross-Race Fertility Differences in the US: Does Discrimination Matter?

by Bastien Chabe-Ferret (UCL)

June, 12 - (Title TBA)

by Mathieu Couttenier (HEC Lausanne)

June, 19 - Environmental Depletion and Conflict

by Petros G. Sekeris (CRED)

 

Past workshops, 2011-2012

September, 20 - The Impact of Microfinance on the Informal Credit Market

by Timothée Demont (CRED)

October, 4 - Evolving Patterns of Firewood Collection in Nepal: A Houselhold Panel Analysis 1995-2003

by François Libois (CRED), Jean-Marie Baland (CRED), and Dilip Mookherjee (Boston University)

October, 11 - Weather Index-Based Insurance for a Cash Crop Regulated Sector: an Ex-Ante Evaluation for Cotton in Northern Cameroon

by Antoine Leblois (CIRED)

October, 18 - Does AIDS Treatment Stimulate Negative Behavioral Response? A Field Experiment in South Africa

by Plamen Nikolov (Harvard University)

October, 25 - Aid Effectiveness Revisited: the Trade-Off Between Needs and Governance

by Jean-Philippe Platteau (CRED)

November, 8 - Aid Effectiveness Revisited: the Trade-Off Between Needs and Governance

by Jean-Philippe Platteau (CRED)

November, 15 - The Political Economy of Maoist Conflict in India: An Empirical Analysis

by Joseph Flavian Gomes (Carlos III)

November, 22 - Is aid volatility harmful?

by Vincenzo Verardi (CRED) and Gani Aldashev (CRED)

November, 29 - Herd Those Sheep! Campaign Spending and Rents in a Probabilistic Voting Model

by Simone Righi (CRED)

December, 06 -  Land Rights Insecurity and Temporary Migration in Rural China

by Maëlys de la Rupelle (CRED)

January, 17 -  Pregnancy Response to Scaling-up of Antiretroviral Therapy: An insight from Cameroon

by Miron Tequame (CRED)

January, 24 -  Farmers' Market Access: Investment Timing and Expansion Strategy of an Intermediary Under Uncertainty

by Mélanie Lefevre (CREPP - ULg)

January, 31 -  Electoral Competition Through Issue Selection

by Marco Giani (ECARES)

Feb, 7 - Microfinance, Social Capital, and For-Profit Lending

by Jon de Quidt (LSE), joint work with Thiemo Fetzer (LSE) and Maitreesh Ghatak (LSE)

Feb, 14 - The role of transaction costs in rural food markets: evidence from a Tanzanian panel

by Antonio Martuscelli (University of Sussex and CRED)

Feb, 28

No workshop

Seminar: March, 2 - Culture, Institutions and the Wealth of Nations, at 14.30 in E43 (412)

by Gérard Roland (UC Berkeley)

March, 6 - Reciprocity and Relationship Building in Credit Markets

by Giorgia Barboni (Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies and CRED)

March, 13

No workshop

March, 20 - Decentralized aid and Democracy

by Joaquin Morales Belpaire (CRED)

March, 27

No workshop

April, 12 - Poverty, Access to Credit and Absorption of Income Shocks: Evidence from Self-Help Groups in India

by Timothée Demont (CRED)

April, 18 - Food prices, the individual and the society: A cross-country study 

by Abhimanyu Arora (KU Leuven)

April, 23 - The elusive quest for supply response to cash-crop market reforms in Sub-Saharan Africa, the case of cotton

by Antoine Leblois (CIRED)

This workshop will take place in Room E402, at the usual time (12:45-14:00).

April, 25 - Venture philanthropy and asymmetry of information

by Astrid Similon (CRED)

May, 9 - NGOs- State Relationships under Dictatorship - note that workshop is on Wednesday!!!

by Elena Serfilippi (CRED)