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Announcing the publication of a special feature on Social Cohesion and Forced Displacement in the Journal of Conflict Resolution
10 July 2024Sarah Langlotz, Philip Verwimp, Patricia Justino and Tilman Brück, guest co-editors Today we are happy to announce the publication of a selection of papers analysing social cohesion and forced displacement conflict contexts. Each paper is a significant contribution to our understanding of the complexity of forced displacement, and offers insights for policy making. These papers …
Glenn Magerman’s Oxford Public Lecture
13 May 2024Glenn presents a public lecture across the prestigious University of Oxford on Wednesday, May 22nd. The lecture will be available for online participation. However, registration is required to access the online session. Secure your spot by registering.
Euroclear chair in sustainable finance
13 May 2024Application deadline: June 6, 2024 Start date: September 1, 2024
Publications
Working paper : Did Belgium withstand the Storm of Rising Inequalities? Income Inequality in Belgium, 1985-2020 (2024-05)
Bart Capéau & André Decoster & Bram De Rock & Jonas Vanderkelen
Working paper : Consistent Distribution–Free Affine–Invariant Tests for the Validity of Independent Component Models (2024-04)
Marc Hallin & Simos Meintanis & Klaus Nordhausen
Working paper : Respecting Priorities versus Respecting Preferences In School Choice: When is there a Trade-off? (2024-03)
Estelle Cantillon & Li Chen & Juan Sebastian Pereyra Barreiro
Working paper : Market Design for the Environment (2024-02)
Estelle Cantillon & Aurelie Slechten
Working paper : Fertility in Sub-Saharan Africa: the Role of Inheritance (2024-01)
Sébastien Fontenay & Paula Eugenia Gobbi & Marc Goñi
Calendar
- 13 September 2024
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13Patrick Legros' Retirement Workshop
Friday, 00:00 - 23:59
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- 8 October 2024
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- 10 October 2024
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10Natalia Ramondo ,Boston University
Thursday, 16:30 - 18:00
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- 11 October 2024
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11Jonathan Riberth, ENTER-TSEFriday, 12:15 - 13:30
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- 15 October 2024
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Gabrielle Fack, PSE
15 Oct, 14:00 - 15:15Title ; The Effect of Affirmative Action on Targeted and Non-Targeted Students: Evidence from Low-income Priorities in Paris High Schools, written with Julien Grenet and Yinghua He
Abstract : Since 2008, school choice in Paris has an income-based affirmative action component giving low-income students preferential treatment in high school admissions. This policy is implemented through a centralized school choice process that assigns students to public schools. Students' priorities are determined by a point system that takes into account students' academic performance and their district of residence. Low-income students, who make up about 20 percent of high school freshmen, receive in addition a large bonus that gives them full priority at all public high schools in their district. Using comprehensive administrative data, we use the implementation of this bonus in 2008 as a natural experiment to examine the effects of income-based affirmative action on high school outcomes and college access for both targeted and non-targeted students.
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15Title ; The Effect of Affirmative Action on Targeted and Non-Targeted Students: Evidence from Low-income Priorities in Paris High Schools, written with Julien Grenet and Yinghua He
Abstract : Since 2008, school choice in Paris has an income-based affirmative action component giving low-income students preferential treatment in high school admissions. This policy is implemented through a centralized school choice process that assigns students to public schools. Students' priorities are determined by a point system that takes into account students' academic performance and their district of residence. Low-income students, who make up about 20 percent of high school freshmen, receive in addition a large bonus that gives them full priority at all public high schools in their district. Using comprehensive administrative data, we use the implementation of this bonus in 2008 as a natural experiment to examine the effects of income-based affirmative action on high school outcomes and college access for both targeted and non-targeted students.
Gabrielle Fack, PSE
Tuesday, 14:00 - 15:15
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- 18 October 2024
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18Alexandre Mendoça, ENTERFriday, 12:15 - 13:30
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- 29 October 2024
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Christian Basteck,WZB
29 Oct, 14:00 - 15:30Title : An Axiomatization of the Random Priority Rule
Abstract : We study the problem of assigning indivisible objects to agents where each is to receive one object. To ensure fairness in the absence of monetary compensation, we consider random assignments. Random Priority, also known as Random Serial Dictatorship, is the only mechanism that satisfies (i) fairness in the sense of equal-treatment-of-equals, (ii) ex post efficiency, and (iii) probabilistic (Maskin) monotonicity -- whenever preferences change so that a given deterministic assignment is ranked weakly higher by all agents, the probability of that assignment being chosen should be weakly larger. Probabilistic monotonicity implies strategy-proofness for random assignment problems and is equivalent on a general social choice domain; for deterministic rules it coincides with Maskin monotonicity.
Location: R42.2.113Oct
29Title : An Axiomatization of the Random Priority Rule
Abstract : We study the problem of assigning indivisible objects to agents where each is to receive one object. To ensure fairness in the absence of monetary compensation, we consider random assignments. Random Priority, also known as Random Serial Dictatorship, is the only mechanism that satisfies (i) fairness in the sense of equal-treatment-of-equals, (ii) ex post efficiency, and (iii) probabilistic (Maskin) monotonicity -- whenever preferences change so that a given deterministic assignment is ranked weakly higher by all agents, the probability of that assignment being chosen should be weakly larger. Probabilistic monotonicity implies strategy-proofness for random assignment problems and is equivalent on a general social choice domain; for deterministic rules it coincides with Maskin monotonicity.
Christian Basteck,WZB
Tuesday, 14:00 - 15:30
Location: R42.2.113
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- 1 November 2024
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01ULB Closed
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- 2 November 2024
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02ULB Closed
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- 5 November 2024
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05Andre Groeger,BSE
Tuesday, 14:00 - 15:30
Location: R42.2.113
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